But I agree that they aren't intended to be clones. It's just a TV storytelling convention to have ancestors and descendants played by the same actor. Such as Marty McFly's future son and daughter both being played by Michael J. Fox.
I'd think it would be easier for each Soong to upload their mental conciousness to a machine and be part of a Great Network of previous Soongs, living on the server, ready to help the current generation of Soongs.And in a further plot twist, Arik has actually been transferring his own consciousness to each successive clone, so he lives on as part of his master plan to rule the galaxy.
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I never got the 'clone' vibe.
The Soongs that Brent has played so far, were all unique individuals who definitely did not seem like clones of each other.
Clones don't have identical personalities (see: Orphan Black).
Soong is like Scaroth, last of the Jagaroth. Material splinters of his being are scattered through time. His ultimate goal? Rewrite history and stop Data from getting blown to smithereens in the first place.![]()
Also Clone Wars.Clones don't have identical personalities (see: Orphan Black).
Kate Mulgrew played an ancestor who looked just like her.
Jolene Blalock played an ancestor who looked just like her.
There were portraits of Jean-Luc Picard's ancestors who looked just like Patrick Stewart.
It's just a TV thing. There's nothing more to it than that.
Although I do like the theory that they're all clones.
He is one of the final 5That leaves us with only the real question: How come that Data itself looks like he's aging throughout the years?![]()
That leaves us with only the real question: How come that Data itself looks like he's aging throughout the years?![]()
For both Janeway & T'Pol the situation is a bit different though:
In both cases, Janeway/T'Pol were the ones telling a story, and clear cases of self-inserts/unreliable narrator. Especially in Janeway's case, her story didn't line up with historical records. So using the same actor made a ton of sense.
(don't even get me started on the velcro stinger suggesting otherwise: we know who invented velcro, when and how).
On a massive space station. Make him the Rick Sanchez of Trek, leaving a trail of sapient androids everywhere he goes.I want a council of soongs
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