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Data returns to Trek in "Star Trek: Picard" in episode 6, but didn't he die in Star Trek: Nemesis? Here's how he lives again.
Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner) perished the first time in Star Trek: Nemesis; however, he would have died much earlier in Star Trek: Insurrection had the original script by Michael Piller been ...
None of this really matters, however, if Star Trek doesn't have a way for Data to return. As I said previously, there doesn't seem to be interest in a follow-up to Picard, despite the series ...
Brent Spiner reprises his role as Data in Star Trek: Picard, only in dreams so far. Picard is still haunted by the loss of his friend, and the heroic sacrifice he made to save his life.
Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) The final of the TNG movies brings Picard's relationship with Data to an end. After the Romulan Star Empire makes overtures toward peace with the Federation following the ...
We’ve seen Data appear to Picard in the trailers for the new Star Trek show, and it sure seems like this version of the android is a dream or illusion of some kind.
Data became a daddy all the way back in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 3, Episode 16, “The Offspring.”Data decided to create a child, named Lal (Hallie Todd), without the knowledge of ...
The yellow contact lenses are in. It`s a Thursday morning at Paramount Studios, and Brent Spiner has started the countdown to becoming Lt. Cmdr. Data on ”Star Trek: The Next Generation.&#8221… ...
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Data is one of the most beloved characters in Star Trek, as well as sci-fi in general. His top-notch writing combined with Brent Spiner’s acting style to create a truly unique take on the ...
Data and the body of B-4 or Lore in Star Trek: Picard season 3 episode 6, The Bounty. (Image credit: Paramount Pictures) Data, Lore and B-4 were all crafted in Noonian Soong's image, so it's ...