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I want Data back...
Besides, TNG never felt right after his departure.
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Fleet Captain
Location: The Black Country, England
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Re: I want Data back...
Having said that, I'm looking forward to seeing how good a job Ms Beyer's done with Janeway. Better to not kill them off in the first place if you ask me...
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Location: Texas
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Re: I want Data back...
Seriously Data should be brought back, the reasoning behind a plot ending in his death while valid at the time are not today. He is a great character and he should be returned.
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Location: Edinburgh
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Re: I want Data back...
My thoughts - I would love to see Data back, he's one of my favourite characters, died in a contender for worst trek movie ever, and was even given plot dialogue to be resurrected in that selfsame movie. Would like it to be a good return though - can't say I was much of a fan for the reasoning behind Janeway's.
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Re: I want Data back...
Then again, the very nature of Data as an AI means that finding a way to reconstitute his consciousness could potentially be handled more plausibly than your typical resurrection, as long as it were done in some other way than the "B-4 turns into Data" route, which is not only unlikely in the context of what the film established, but is deeply undesirable because it would mean murdering another individual so that Data could live. (Not to mention that it's too predictable -- there are surely more interesting ways it could be done.)
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Location: Terra 3
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Re: I want Data back...
Really it would be more plausible than Vulcan magic, conspiracy theory death fakings and whatever is bringing Janeway back.
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Fleet Captain
Location: on the Enterprise
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Vice Admiral
Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: I want Data back...
Might jump start the rather lackluster TNG books.
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Location: Berlin, Germany
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Re: I want Data back...
Some remaining challenges would be to try and find a way to do it faster than realtime without violating the goal of staying true to the original (in case time turns out to be a factor in the physical processes going on in his positronic brain), accounting for external circumstances that go beyond his sensor capability (as basic example, perhaps Data once was exposed to a radiation field affecting his brain while experiencing certain things, and if you wanted the sensory replay of those things to have the exact same state-altering effects on his brain, you'd need to recreate this radiation field as well) and accounting for build differences between Data and whatever new body (i.e. making sure the starting conditions are the same). A sufficiently science- and engineering-capable or properly advised writer should be able to write a plausible and credible resurrection by covering those things, at least arguably plausible and credible enough by the standards of the franchise. (I consider the above not a story idea since it logically follows from thinking about the technology.) |
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Location: Edinburgh
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Re: I want Data back...
God, you know that this kind of behaviour was what South Park mocked in killing off Kenny each week. That his death was made redundant, a cheap thrill. Bringing people back from the dead might have creatively good reasons, but in general, especially in industries which seem to specialise in resurrections, it comes off cheaply and stupidly. When a creator or writer tries to make death be death - as Logan, Baird, Stewart and Spiner were trying to do in Nemesis - maybe we should just accept that, rather than act as a fan, as a dreamer, denying death its totalised power over all our existences. I'm really reminded of Community's season two episode, 'The Psychology of Letting Go', in which a character called Pierce thinks that his mother isn't dead, but turned into cosmic vapour that will be in the future turned back into her. The writer, Hilary Winston, lets Pierce keep his delusion, but the episode's point is summed up in a recording left by his mother
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
Location: London, UK
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Fleet Captain
Location: Berlin, Germany
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Re: I want Data back...
Put in another way, I enjoyed writing my above post about how resurrecting Data might work. The scifi fan in me thinks it makes for some good science fiction. And that's what we're after, no? Then again, this is the guy talking who opened this thread. I could read 100 pages on how rebooting Data works on a tech level and be well-entertained .
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