Yes, the explosion powerful enough to vaporize a mighty warship clearly left the Android standing 2 feet from the source of the explosion intactMight well be Data in that Drawer, for appropriately alliterative satisfaction. I mean, the thalaron dust did no harm to things like tables, clothes or tabletop gadgets at the Senate Hall. Data is a gadget; his body ought to have survived the kaboom just fine.
Assuming it was a thalaron kaboom, that is. But a thalaron kaboom apparently was the very thing he tried to avoid by phasering the thalaron doodad, because supposedly the release of thalaron forces would kill the rest of the hero folks even inside their airtight starship somehow - so are we to assume the kaboom was more conventional and conventionally ripped Data to pieces smaller than the ones we see?
Or would the thalaron have harmed the E-E crew only if deployed by that fancy fan-shaped delivery device unfolding from the Scimitar? That scenario would allow for Data to just harmlessly burst the thalaron dust out of its container and neutralize the weapon, to no great loss. Which does make one wonder. He has weathered whole-body amputation just fine previously. Lore did fine after getting beamed through shields into space, to float for years. So,what did kill Data?
Timo Saloniemi
Yes, the explosion powerful enough to vaporize a mighty warship clearly left the Android standing 2 feet from the source of the explosion intact![]()
Where was Lore's body stored after the last encounter with him? Enterprise-D or a Starfleet warehouse? Because if it was the Enterprise-D it was most likely destroyed Generations when the warp core breached.
One would imagine that starship skippers hand over these types of discoveries and acquisitions to their superiors ASAP. On the other hand, the plot of ST Beyond hinges on Kirk stowing the abornath artifact in a locker aboard his ship instead of depositing it on Yorktown, so the opposite may indeed be standard Starfleet policy. Perhaps the elusive definition of a five-year mission actually is "time between two consecutive emptyings of the artifact lockers"?
Timo Saloniemi
2m30 onwards.
I haven't read them, but I'm guessing that in all the novels and comics, Data's sentience became dominant and B4's became recessive and Data's stronger sentience asserted itself over B4's.
What they did in the novels is much more fantastically absurd than this.
Soong did not perish in "Brothers" but dragged his ass down to his basement after Data and co. left him in his house to die, where he transferred his mind into a new Dr. Soong body. It was a super-Data android that could do all the fancy stuff Data's mom's body could do with a pretty nifty chameleon circuit system.
Dr. Soong went on to...run a gambling empire in the Orion Syndicate for the purpose of financing his science. He steals all his former creations to get Data's memories out of B-4 and eventually gives up his new body so that Data can be reborn as a super android who has Data's personality but Dr. Soong's emotions.
Super-Data goes on to take over the casino, rebuilds Lal, and rescues Dr. Moriarty, the Countess, and their children later on. B-4 continues to live his life out at the Daystrom Institute, I believe. Probably looking at spoons and whatnot.
Gotta love Treklit, lol.
What they did in the novels is much more fantastically absurd than this.
B4 dies. Lots of people die.
I actually really enjoyed that novel (Cold Equations #2, if I'm not mistaken). That they gave Data 2.0 goals and priorities other than returning to the Enterprise and taking up his old post was kind of awesome. And they got to properly explore the concepts of AI that TNG barely comprehended.What they did in the novels is much more fantastically absurd than this.
Soong did not perish in "Brothers" but dragged his ass down to his basement after Data and co. left him in his house to die, where he transferred his mind into a new Dr. Soong body. It was a super-Data android that could do all the fancy stuff Data's mom's body could do with a pretty nifty chameleon circuit system.
Dr. Soong went on to...run a gambling empire in the Orion Syndicate for the purpose of financing his science. He steals all his former creations to get Data's memories out of B-4 and eventually gives up his new body so that Data can be reborn as a super android who has Data's personality but Dr. Soong's emotions.
Super-Data goes on to take over the casino, rebuilds Lal, and rescues Dr. Moriarty, the Countess, and their children later on. B-4 continues to live his life out at the Daystrom Institute, I believe. Probably looking at spoons and whatnot.
Gotta love Treklit, lol.
I actually really enjoyed that novel (Cold Equations #2, if I'm not mistaken). That they gave Data 2.0 goals and priorities other than returning to the Enterprise and taking up his old post was kind of awesome. And they got to properly explore the concepts of AI that TNG barely comprehended.
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