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Thanks in part to Brent Spiner’s wonderfully subtle performance, Data quickly became one ofTNG’smost beloved characters.
Unfortunately, much aboutData’s emotion chip storylineinStar Trek: Generationsdid not work for me.
Brent Spiner’s Lt. Geordi assures Data that he doesn’t blame him, adding thatthe android is"behaving like a human.
It’s a short but delightful scene, and Data’s joy is truly infectious.
By this time, everyone on the bridge has stopped what they were doing to stare at Data.
It’s a short but delightful scene, and Data’s joy is truly infectious.
“Spoiler alert: It’s not.
“It’s a sweet moment that nicely sums up Data’s lifelong journey.
Their conversation is cut short when Troi detects a faint life sign beneath some debris.
As he presses his face into his cat’s fur, Data begins crying.
InStar Trek Generations,Spot was portrayed by two trained cats, Monster and Brandy.
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Knowing that it will likely be a one-way trip, Picard transports to the Schimitar alone and kills Shinzon.
Data’s interactions with his newest brother, B-4, are also a highlight ofStar Trek: Nemesis.
Data spent most of First Contactmanipulating the Borg Queen, even as she thought she was manipulating him.
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