To B or not to B-4. Star Trek Nemesis is the big bang for B-4 brother Data. How did you react when Picard materialized on the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-E only to watch Shinzon's Romulan predator bird of prey burst into flames. Why did Data deactivate his less advanced B-4 brother only for Picard to re-activate?
"All the worlds a stage, And all the men and women merely players
Live Long and prosper Trekkers
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You so often show up my ignorance. And today is no exception.
I like to think that Data's final act is what gave him the humanity he so dearly wished for... you have much to live up to, B-4. Live long and prosper, Spacer!
I had forgotten Data was no more when I started with Picard. At least there are the memories.
Star Trek is easy to understand EC don't worry theres not much to figure out
He was a real trouper ApacheDug
Datas algorithms downloaded into B4s positronic matrix Liz explains how Data survived Nemesis and appeared in Star Trek Picard!
In my opinion, Nemesis could have been a great movie and not the death of the TNG franchise. Yes, the TNG crew was getting old and their characters needed to get their own lives and commands. But good writers could have figured out ways to bring them back together.
The B4 angle made no sense to me, nor did the contrived way the crew found him on that alien planet.
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