So I picked up a copy of The Questor Tapes. For those who don't know, this was a failed TV Pilot by Gene Roddenbery and adapted into a novel by Dorothy Fontana. I was very interested to find that both the general plot and the specifics of Questor were lifted directly from this and added to TNG for Season 1 and 2 Data. Full disclosure, I haven't finished the novel yet, but found this to be interesting enough to post "early."
--Questor is assembled by a team of scientists who really don't know how he works and are simply following the instructions of Questor's genius creator (Emil Vaslovik)--Think Starfleet finding and rebuilding Data without really understanding how he works.
--At the start of The Questor Tapes, Vaslovic is missing and presumed dead (like Soong). A substantial part of the plot is that Questor kidnaps one of the scientists and goes in search of his creator based upon his programming. (Think "Brothers.") The other scientists in the project are attempting to stop him from completing this mission.
--Questor doesn't require it, but is capable of eating and does so on multiple occasions. An odd ability for an android and one Data shared in early TNG.
--Questor, like Data, is able to have sex and uses almost the exact phrase as Data "If vital to an information exchange, I am fully functional. Is that required?"
--Finally, there is a full gambling "scene" in The Questor Tapes where Questor has calculated how to throw dice at a casino to win. The casino gives Questor loaded dice at one point, and he reshapes and redistributes the weight of the dice in his hands "Unobtrusively, as he scanned the table, he clenched the two cubes in his hand, exerting immense pressure on them." (Think "The Royale")
I may add more if anything else comes up, but it got me thinking. GR used a lot of Phase 2 material for TNG (Decker is Riker, Troi is Ilia etc.). GR also wrote a number of different pilots and scripts throughout the 1970s. Aside from Phase 2 and Questor tapes, is there any earlier work by Gene Roddenberry during that era that ended up getting rolled into TNG? Are there any characters or themes from GR's other work that you would have liked to see incorporated into TNG?
--Questor is assembled by a team of scientists who really don't know how he works and are simply following the instructions of Questor's genius creator (Emil Vaslovik)--Think Starfleet finding and rebuilding Data without really understanding how he works.
--At the start of The Questor Tapes, Vaslovic is missing and presumed dead (like Soong). A substantial part of the plot is that Questor kidnaps one of the scientists and goes in search of his creator based upon his programming. (Think "Brothers.") The other scientists in the project are attempting to stop him from completing this mission.
--Questor doesn't require it, but is capable of eating and does so on multiple occasions. An odd ability for an android and one Data shared in early TNG.
--Questor, like Data, is able to have sex and uses almost the exact phrase as Data "If vital to an information exchange, I am fully functional. Is that required?"
--Finally, there is a full gambling "scene" in The Questor Tapes where Questor has calculated how to throw dice at a casino to win. The casino gives Questor loaded dice at one point, and he reshapes and redistributes the weight of the dice in his hands "Unobtrusively, as he scanned the table, he clenched the two cubes in his hand, exerting immense pressure on them." (Think "The Royale")
I may add more if anything else comes up, but it got me thinking. GR used a lot of Phase 2 material for TNG (Decker is Riker, Troi is Ilia etc.). GR also wrote a number of different pilots and scripts throughout the 1970s. Aside from Phase 2 and Questor tapes, is there any earlier work by Gene Roddenberry during that era that ended up getting rolled into TNG? Are there any characters or themes from GR's other work that you would have liked to see incorporated into TNG?