Star trek data creator9/1/2023 ![]() Q finds himself oddly drawn to the child as well. She immediately takes to Data, who is unprepared for parenthood but quite willing to give it a try. To annoy Picard, Q snatches a 9-year-old autistic girl from 2008 and drops her on the Enterprise. I really suck at titles and summaries I'm sorry.(but everything with Q is kind of crack).basically the whole ship adopts this kid.Literalmind Fandoms: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek Language: English Words: 31,074 Chapters: 4/4 Comments: 9 Kudos: 14 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 358 But what exactly are Q's intentions towards Data? Maybe even he doesn't know. Who isn't hindered by (silly) emotional grudges over little things like being putting humanity on trial, or flinging them to the Borg in a fit of temper. Past experience with Q, though, means it will take a lot to convince the crew to believe him. Guninan has an evil plot in mind (according to Q), that will quite likely destroy the Enterprise, and he visits the Enterprise Bridge to try and make Picard do something about it. Q just wants to help - or does he? (Star Trek).Post-Movie: Star Trek Generations (1994).Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.Linny from Aus (Jim_the_DS9_tragic) Fandoms: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation (Movies) Language: English Words: 7,119 Chapters: 3/10 Comments: 3 Kudos: 19 Hits: 216 Then you never have to see me again.” Q2 smirked, and then snapped. “Then make sure Jean-Luc doesn’t this time.” Q told him. As much as he didn’t want to admit it, the other Q was right. “You know he’ll just throw you in the brig again.” Q stopped. “I love him, and if that’s a problem, then throw me out again!” Q shouted. Unrequited Beverly Crusher/Jean-Luc Picard.No beta we die like q did- oh wait he didn’t die.Is humanity ready for this level of angst.Q wants to do unspeakable things to that man.References to Cendrillon | Cinderella - Charles Perrault.Language: English Words: 19,023 Chapters: 11/11 Comments: 24 Kudos: 23 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 708Īdumpofdumbstuff Fandoms: Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation They don't get what they want, but maybe they'll get what they need. Data (Star Trek) & Original Character(s)Ī lower decks nobody with mental health issues confesses their feelings to Data.It spoke to the thought that was put into the writing of this episode.Įmail Rob at or check us out on Twitter.Maphrysstark Fandoms: Star Trek: The Next Generation how stripping Data’s rights away could be a precursor to slavery. Picard’s defense of Data toward the end of the episode was really what sold me, i.e. I actually watched this episode a handful of times, as I wasn’t initially sure what to make of it. It makes you want to root for him that much more. Obviously, Picard wins the “trial” of sorts against a reluctant Riker over Data’s fate. Data’s humility at the end of the episode with Maddox, and ultimately during the entire episode, is very endearing. ![]() We don’t need him to hit that nail too hard on the head, do we? The guy is already trying to take Data away from us. About 20 minutes into the episode, I found myself wishing he were playing the character a little less snide and evil. Plus, it draws a little bit upon their… shared history together.Ĭommander Bruce Maddox, the official who wants to experiment on Data, is played by Brian Brophy. Obviously, this episode is all about his humanity. The use of the hologram of the deceased Tasha in this episode is brilliant. ![]() You can’t tell me the similarity of those two names is a coincidence. Noonien Soong. Meanwhile, the famous Star Trek villain Khan’s full name is Khan Noonien Singh. But I suppose it gets the point across, doesn’t it? And in the very next scene, she comes right out and calls him a “damn sexy man.” So I suppose I can’t get my feathers too ruffled over it.ĭata’s creator is apparently named Dr. His “If we weren’t around all these people, do you know what I would like to do?” line is shockingly blunt.Especially by more modern standards. Picard reunites with Phillipa Louvois during the opening minutes of the episode. I had a sense of that coming into the episode, along with a very vague knowledge of what it was about. New Around here? Check out the “Rob Watches Star Trek ” archive!īest that I can tell, “The Measure of a Man” is generally considered among Star Trek: The Next Generation fans to be one of the first, if not the first, great episode of the show. SYNOPSIS: Picard opposes a Starfleet official’s intent to experiment on Data. GUEST-STARRING: Amanda McBroom, Brian Brophy, Whoopi Goldberg STARRING: Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes *** What happens when I, a 30-something-year-old fanboy, decide to look at the Star Trek franchise for the first time with an open heart? You get “Rob Watches Star Trek.”*** ![]()
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