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“Initially I objected to the Data makeup. I said, "Why do I need this makeup? Why can't I just look like me?" In fact, I said to Gene Roddenberry, "Don't you think that by this time in history, they would've figured out how to make skin look like skin?" And he said, "What makes you think that what…” quote by Brent Spiner
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“Initially I objected to the Data makeup. I said, "Why do I need this makeup? Why can't I just look like me?" In fact, I said to Gene Roddenberry, "Don't you think that by this time in history, they would've figured out how to make skin look like skin?" And he said, "What makes you think that what you have isn't better than skin?" And I went, "Um, okay."”

Brent Spiner

About This Quote

Source Interview: Star Trek: Enterprise DVD Commentary, 2005

Questions the ethics of synthetic skin, challenging assumptions about authenticity and the desire for natural appearance.

In simple terms: Questioning synthetic skin and authenticity.

Key Takeaway

Consider ethical implications of synthetic appearances.

Themes

ethics identity technology authenticity media

Mood

thoughtful critical inquisitive

Type

philosophical ethical media

When to use this quote

  • cosmetic surgery
  • virtual avatars
  • media representation
  • personal identity
  • societal standards

Key Concepts

synthetic biology human augmentation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we value natural appearance?
  • What defines authentic identity?
A Different Perspective

Societal pressure may drive unnecessary alterations.

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