In the most recent episode S02E12 of Star Trek: Discovery,
USS Discovery faced the entire fleet of Section 31 which was after Sphere's data.
As Sphere's data doesn't allow itself to be deleted from the system,
Pike reached a decision to destroy the ship itself.
My question is: Why can't they simply remove the data core and destroy it? Why destroy a super expensive ship with unique Spore Drive?
Answer
As you said, the data does not allow itself to be deleted from the system. It also does not allow
The self destruct system to destroy the data, by cancelling the self destruct. It also does not allow Enterprise to destroy the data, by raising Discovery’s shields.
It’s abundantly clear that the data is capable of hijacking any ship system in order to preserve itself. Further tests of this self preservation instinct could end badly in all sorts of ways, like by the data deciding it would be a good idea to release all the oxygen from the ship while the people are still in it.
Neverminding that there isn’t a canonical description of Discovery’s “data core” or any indication that it can be removed at all, either by routine or extraordinary means.
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