Borg story? Seven of Nine? Data! Oh man the hype is real for this show. It's really the continuation of the Prime story we've been waiting so many years for. Frakes is confirmed in the cast too!
I am so excited!
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Other than that it's enough to get me to watch it.
I really liked Data but in the last season or two and through the movies, he just became an annoyance to me. I was really hopeful when they killed him off, but then the next second they rolled out that stupid "Oh he downloaded him memory into the other data"
In the end he was super data, no problem to difficult to solve, he was the ultimate cheat.
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I really liked Data but in the last season or two and through the movies, he just became an annoyance to me. I was really hopeful when they killed him off, but then the next second they rolled out that stupid "Oh he downloaded him memory into the other data"
In the end he was super data, no problem to difficult to solve, he was the ultimate cheat.
I go annoyed with him for a different reason, it’s that they started finding every excuse for Brent Spiner to not actually play Data, whether it be the emotion chip, Lore, B4, Dr. Soong, etc.
He reaches the peak of assclown during Generations, like just look at this and tell me fans would prefer this over the subtle complexity of the emotionless android he started out as:
Hopefully he’s back to basics now, other than his artificial face being disturbingly bloated by the progress of time.
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Honestly, with all the characters they're bringing back, this is Star Trek's "Force Awakens". If CBS thought they had their best subscriber boost from Discovery, better buckle up.
You'd think they could use some of that Marvel movie anti-aging technology to help out with Dataface.
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