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The '''synaptic scan''' was an experimental technique developed by [[Noonien Soong]]. Synaptic scanning allowed Soong to archive the memories of [[Juliana Tainer]], and to then transfer her "consciousness" into an [[android]] body. Soong was not certain that the technique would be successful. When Juliana awoke, however, she fully believed that she was still a [[Human]] being. ({{TNG|Inheritance}})
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The '''synaptic scan''' was an experimental technique developed by [[Noonian Soong]]. Synaptic scanning allowed Soong to archive the memories of [[Juliana Tainer]], and to then transfer her "consciousness" into an [[android]] body. Soong was not certain that the technique would be successful. When Juliana awoke, however, she fully believed that she was still a [[Human]] being. ({{TNG|Inheritance}})
   
It is likely that Soong learned of this technique (or at least some principles behind it) from [[Ira Graves]], who used a similar procedure to implant his consciousness into [[Data|Lieutenant Commander Data]] in [[2365]]. ([[TNG]]:"[[The Sczitoid Man]].
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It is likely that Soong learned of this technique (or at least some principles behind it) from [[Ira Graves]], who used a similar procedure to implant his consciousness into [[Data|Lieutenant Commander Data]] in [[2365]]. ({{TNG|The Schizoid Man}}).
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:That both Soong and Graves used these techniques is perhaps one of the strongest pieces of evidence that Graves was not lying when he referred to himself as Soong's mentor.
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{{bginfo|That both Soong and Graves used these techniques is perhaps one of the strongest pieces of evidence that Graves was not lying when he referred to himself as Soong's mentor (or at least closely associated with Soong).}}
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Revision as of 14:17, 7 August 2012

The synaptic scan was an experimental technique developed by Noonian Soong. Synaptic scanning allowed Soong to archive the memories of Juliana Tainer, and to then transfer her "consciousness" into an android body. Soong was not certain that the technique would be successful. When Juliana awoke, however, she fully believed that she was still a Human being. (TNG: "Inheritance")

It is likely that Soong learned of this technique (or at least some principles behind it) from Ira Graves, who used a similar procedure to implant his consciousness into Lieutenant Commander Data in 2365. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man").

That both Soong and Graves used these techniques is perhaps one of the strongest pieces of evidence that Graves was not lying when he referred to himself as Soong's mentor (or at least closely associated with Soong).