"I don't care" is a little harsh, but since I'm pretty 'meh' towards the situation then that was the only option available to me.
Data had a valiant death and it was a shame to see him die (though I like the character he isn't my favourite of TNG), though understandable given the fact he's played by an aging human actor (though part of me is convinced there was a line Data had about how his design allowed him to show aging--was there or is that just my mind playing tricks on me?).
Since I don't keep up on the litverse I'll have to pass on any further comment about the continuation of the character. But I was left very hacked off at the end of Nemesis when they hinted that B-4 looked ready to become Data 2.0. With his very human sacrifice for a friend and mentor, to have him resurrected in any way afterwards just cheapened all he'd accomplished.
Data had a valiant death and it was a shame to see him die (though I like the character he isn't my favourite of TNG), though understandable given the fact he's played by an aging human actor (though part of me is convinced there was a line Data had about how his design allowed him to show aging--was there or is that just my mind playing tricks on me?).
Since I don't keep up on the litverse I'll have to pass on any further comment about the continuation of the character. But I was left very hacked off at the end of Nemesis when they hinted that B-4 looked ready to become Data 2.0. With his very human sacrifice for a friend and mentor, to have him resurrected in any way afterwards just cheapened all he'd accomplished.