Data himself is a product of technology so his origin is different from biologicals, less direct, and its possible alot of people built him. Tools used to build him were built by others, Soong might have had assistants or colleagues helping out, and its possible some of his parts were off the shelf from the local Space Radio Shack. But Dr Soong is still his father, thats who gave him life. Data could be their father but so could Bruce Maddox making the show more progressive then I thought.Hero_Of_Shadows wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:22 pm Something that doesn't quite sit right with me is the notion that Dahj and her sister are Data's daughters, not sure what the spoiler policy is here but a lot of people worked to build them.
Data's contribution was:
a) technology that was extracted from his corpse after he died
b) a painting he did which formed the basis for the external look of Dahj
Now even with him titling that painting "Daughter" and him willingly contributing to Maddox's research it's very iffy to me if he wanted to have Dahj and Asha, yes he definitely wanted Lal and he built her himself but the androids that were built much later after his death ?
But I understand that having Data's children as opposed to some generic androids is guaranteed to draw in Picard and more importantly draw in the audience, and this to me is a form of bad/lazy writing the writers were hedging their bets and linking new characters to the old to have that instant bond to the audience.
And while Data was not around to make them him still contributed to them. The droids are kind of like someone born of preserved eggs or sperm of a dead person, the dead person had nothing really to do with their creation beyond donating the genetic material. In some cases it might not even be a donation, I remember reading some cases of parents requesting access to the genetic material of their dead kids like the parents of a West Point cadet who courts authorized to use his sperm after he died in a skiing accident. The cadet will have had zero to do with creating any potential babies, did not even willingly donate his DNA, but they would still be from him and thus he'd be the father.
But yes, its very lazy, giving the characters a connection to a beloved character to make the audience care.