I still see lumpy Mr. Potatohead Data. We were told special effects weren't done in time for the first trailer and it would be fixed later. Well, it's later...
His cheeks look a little less puffy and his pupils are clearely bigger now.
I still see lumpy Mr. Potatohead Data. We were told special effects weren't done in time for the first trailer and it would be fixed later. Well, it's later...
I suspect he's only coming back in dream sequences and flashbacks. But i could be wrong.Brent said in an interview for Star trek Picard he was first reluctant to come back as Data until Patrick called him and asked to come back to play Data if there was a good story and a reason to return.So lucky for us he came back. That's one of the things I'm most excited about the Star trek Picard series. I always disliked Data being killed off in Nemesis.Even if it was Brent's idea for his Character in that movie. I can't wait to find out how he will be brought back in the first episode.![]()
I think he looks about the same as in Nemesis, which was the goal.
That seems most likely to me.I suspect he's only coming back in dream sequences and flashbacks. But i could be wrong.
Starburst magazine has a new issue out in England with all alot of stuff about Star Trek Picard and the 20th anniversary of Galaxy Quest too. I saw it on their twitter page.Picard, Seven of nine and Data are on the cover of the magazine.The other cover has Picard and his dog Number 1 on it.
It’ll probably be Lore’s body with his memory erased and the Data download into B4 is copied into Lore. Thus replacing Lore with a copy of Data.
And even that's B-4I'm pretty sure that's the one Data related scene that is completely in the real world.
We assume he was vaporized, a key distinction.Oh, yeah I guess it probably is. I always forget Data was vaporized in Nemesis.
What vaporised that giant warship surely left the android 3 feet from the explosion's origin intactWe assume he was vaporized, a key distinction.
“Technobabblepositronicforcefieldplotmovingforwarddevice” activated at the last millisecond saving Data’s body but unfortunately fusing his neural net. If they only had a backup of his memories somewhere...What vaporised that giant warship surely left the android 3 feet from the explosion's origin intact![]()
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_(film)Plucked from the time-stream milliseconds before he was hit, plunged 20 years into the future.
Wasn’t there a TV premise which involved taking people in the second before death and doing something with them?
And because I don’t think the Picard clip with a dismantled android in a drawer seen in one the first trailers is part of a dream sequence.
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