There's also something unintentionally amusing about Picard and Data competing for the privilege of committing suicide in a silly way.
Picard raids the enemy fortress single-handed. Data then barges to the rescue, showing that bringing in reinforcements is eminently possible. Yet Data doesn't bring in reinforcements, either. Both seem to insist on dying for the good cause, chiefly for the sake of dying and only secondarily for the sake of achieving the tactical aims.
All the scene is missing is LaForge beaming in at the last second, shoving Data into his New and Improved Rescue Transporter Beam, and perparing to take the lethal blast himself, only to be displaced by Riker who crashes in with a shuttlecraft, pulls LaForge in, locks the throttle to maximum and leaps out just so that he can be the one to catch the glorious blast...
Timo Saloniemi
Picard raids the enemy fortress single-handed. Data then barges to the rescue, showing that bringing in reinforcements is eminently possible. Yet Data doesn't bring in reinforcements, either. Both seem to insist on dying for the good cause, chiefly for the sake of dying and only secondarily for the sake of achieving the tactical aims.
All the scene is missing is LaForge beaming in at the last second, shoving Data into his New and Improved Rescue Transporter Beam, and perparing to take the lethal blast himself, only to be displaced by Riker who crashes in with a shuttlecraft, pulls LaForge in, locks the throttle to maximum and leaps out just so that he can be the one to catch the glorious blast...
Timo Saloniemi