Captain Data
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Re: Captain Data
Wasn't he dismantled and packed up at the end of 'Descent'?
You know, it wouldn't surprise me if Brent Spiner had something to do with the onscreen death of Data. I'm sure I read somewhere at the time that he though he 'shouldn't play Data anymore' presumably because he was too old to play a character that shouldn't have aged
You know, it wouldn't surprise me if Brent Spiner had something to do with the onscreen death of Data. I'm sure I read somewhere at the time that he though he 'shouldn't play Data anymore' presumably because he was too old to play a character that shouldn't have aged
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Re: Captain Data
Yeah he should be floating as parts in space somewhere.
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Which is why it would've been great if the Romulans had secretly picked him up.Teaos wrote:Yeah he should be floating as parts in space somewhere.
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Re: Captain Data
It would be easy to do. Packed up and put into storage at the end of Descent. Left behind on the E-D's saucer when it crashlanded - easy enough to miss something amongst that salvage effort. Remans come along later and look for anything interesting in the wreck, find Lore's parts. Voila.
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Why. Couldn't. The. Screenwriters. Use. Some. Logic!?
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Re: Captain Data
Hurt yourself there?Tsukiyumi wrote:Why. Couldn't. The. Screenwriters. Use. Some. Logic!?
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Little bit, yeah.stitch626 wrote:Hurt yourself there?
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Re: Captain Data
Since Countdown isn't cannon anyway, I'm not going to give it the slightest thought. Give me ten minutes, and I'll give you a story to resurrect Khan. Or make Harry Mudd the new Federation President.
We have an author that was a fan of Data who used his pen to revive his favorite character.
We have an author that was a fan of Data who used his pen to revive his favorite character.
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Re: Captain Data
Khan would be cool, Mud in office.....how gay.....in more ways than one........Mark wrote:Since Countdown isn't cannon anyway, I'm not going to give it the slightest thought. Give me ten minutes, and I'll give you a story to resurrect Khan. Or make Harry Mudd the new Federation President.
We have an author that was a fan of Data who used his pen to revive his favorite character.
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Re: Captain Data
Wow...interesting take! Although, in his quest to be more human, he could add a few wrinkles (and pounds) every few years, just to keep up with his shipmates...thelordharry wrote:Wasn't he dismantled and packed up at the end of 'Descent'?
You know, it wouldn't surprise me if Brent Spiner had something to do with the onscreen death of Data. I'm sure I read somewhere at the time that he though he 'shouldn't play Data anymore' presumably because he was too old to play a character that shouldn't have aged
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Re: Captain Data
Eventually he'd be nothing more than a pile of wrinkly fat....
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I actually read somewhere (the intro to the novelisation of Nemesis, by John Logan), that it in fact was Brent Spiner who in fact suggested "Let's have Data die" for the reasons mentioned above.steamrunner wrote:Wow...interesting take! Although, in his quest to be more human, he could add a few wrinkles (and pounds) every few years, just to keep up with his shipmates...thelordharry wrote:Wasn't he dismantled and packed up at the end of 'Descent'?
You know, it wouldn't surprise me if Brent Spiner had something to do with the onscreen death of Data. I'm sure I read somewhere at the time that he though he 'shouldn't play Data anymore' presumably because he was too old to play a character that shouldn't have aged
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Well, I guess everyone doesn't age as gracefully as, say, William Shatner...
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Aye, it was Spinner who felt the character should die. Too bad they cheapened the death.
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Re: Captain Data
Yeah, could have done it a lot better than that. Be hard to do it worse honestly.