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So when Data made a noble sacrifice of his own in "Star Trek: Nemesis," it wasn't really a surprise when the door was left open – albeit slightly – for the android's future return.
Star Trek: Lower Decks just introduced its impressive, but twisted, version of Data. The android Data is one of the Star Trek franchise's most compelling characters, but outside his brothers Lore ...
Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner) played a major role in all four Star Trek: The Next Generationmovies, and my favorite scenes showcase the android's best and often surprisingly human qualities.
Data was actually killed off at the end of the last Next Generation feature film, Star Trek: Nemesis. Second, actor Brent Spiner is now 70 years old, a far cry from the eternally youthful android.
In a reality-warping cosmic event two years in the making, IDW Publishing is celebrating all the creative foundational work after relaunching its award-winning "Star Trek" comics with the Eisner ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot developments in Season 3, Episode 6 of “Star Trek ... a brand new android body that contains the consciousnesses of not just Data, but his older ...
The cats who played Spot on Star Trek ... the Data memories Lore seized for himself, and with each relinquished memory, it seemed as though the Data personality in the Daystrom Android M-5-10 ...
Nonetheless, that's what happened in September 4's Star Trek #500, in which Lore, the android brother of the Enterprise's Commander Data, used the omnipotent weapon known as the Orb of Destruction ...