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  • who else facepalmed right after the video?? :D

  • oh shit, how did they guess my pin number?

  • @disengagejam "its mega maid sir, shes gone from suck to blow!"

  • No, the most secure is the air shield combination.... 1 2 3 4 5

  • @Alucard20039 -- haha forgot about that ... "Get back here you fat bearded bitch!!!!" LOL

  • Phf, thats nothing, i set my password to pi to the googolth power.

  • 17346721476C3278977763T732V731­17188873247689764376 LOCK!

  • sheeeeeeet i break into harder code's on a daily basis

  • I gotta watch this video every time I wanna go on facebook.

  • anyone else notice that the computer didn't even hear it correctly? i counted at least 3 screwups

  • He doesn't use the digit 5 in his code. Interesting.

  • Most sercure? It isnt any more

  • What Star Trek movie was this from?

  • @Simple1Jack

    It is not from a film, it is from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Brothers" Episode 3 of Season 4

  • @UnpatrioticEyepatch They made a TV series out of Star Trek?

  • @Simple1Jack

    It was originally a TV series.

  • @UnpatrioticEyepatch No way? When was this?

  • @Simple1Jack are you serious??

  • @SnappingTurtle801 I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.

  • what episode is that from ?

  • It kinda sounds like he's singing!

  • wth, how did he know my phone number

  • My locker combo.. how coincidental? :)

  • That's also the same password to get into a girl's pants

  • 0:44

    Data's face - Fuck yeah

  • i love how the computer cant keep up on what hes saying it takes like a second for it do do the command :-p

  • got my new hotmail password

  • The code Data says is different than the one written on the screen!

  • This is what should have been imprinted on the hatch on LOST island.

  • I'm pretty sure Picard keeps this password hidden under his mousepad...

  • lol

    

  • 173467321476Charlie32789777643­­Tango732victor373117887324767­8­977643776?

    Amazing! I have the same combination on my luggage!

  • @gorn9146 Nope, you have a different combination. The security code was 17346721476Charlie3278977763Ta­ngo732Victor731171888732476789­764376.

  • @gorn9146 Struggling to get into your suitcase? The correct password should be:

    173467321476Charlie32789777643­­­Tango732victor73117888732476­789764376

    Everything was perfect until you got to victor, then it all went wrong. :)

  • @gorn9146 there is no three after victor: Access Denied. XD

  • @gorn9146 you missed an 8

  • @freqimann I didn't actually type it out myself. I just copied and pasted from another post.

  • @gorn9146 Better prepare Spaceball 1 for immediate departure! Oh, and change the combination on your luggage.

  • @gorn9146 173467321476Charlie32789777643­­­Tango732victor73111788873247­67­8­97763476

  • @gorn9146 Must be an amazing lock then! :O Would you mind telling me the brand of your suitcase?

  • 173467321476Charlie32789777643­Tango732victor3731178873247678­977643776LOCK

    [ Security Code intact for all specified inquries and orders] Computer initiate cascade sequence. Accepting instructions from commander Data enroute... NOW!

  • @rockfan1701 I am sorry but your password is incorrect. Please check with Datas password to get it right. Until password is correct the countdown for self destruction is initiated. Don't wait too long.

  • @4Astaroth LOL!!!

  • Computer didn't record the correct code, is near dumb as Siri on my iPhone.

  • I was thinking that number before I watched this!! Spooky!!

  • @Elfdaughter quite a few i bet :D but brent spiner is a boss :D

  • I wonder how many takes THAT took... for both of them!

  • Well. Using a password... like a BOSS.

  • how he now me facebokk password?

  • The password is 12345 :)

  • @MisterTutor2010 Shit, that's what I got on my luggage.

  • @MisterTutor2010 I'm the King of Druidia and I endorse this password.

  • that must be where he keeps his porn

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  • TIL Data doesn't like the number 5

  • We're sorry, but you password must be less than 18 charecters. You used 233 charecters. Please try again.

  • and he didn't blink.

    and i didn't blink along with him. now i am teary.

  • Fun Fact: It would take a desktop PC about 1 untrigintillion years to crack this.

    Spellcheck doesn't even know how long that is...

  • well I made a 60 character password once but it was far easier to remember than THIS!

  • 173467321476C32789777643T732V7­3117888732476789764376 - what Data says

    17346721476C3278977763T732V731­171888732476789764376 - what screen says

  • @Rey513 perhaps he knew the limitation of the computer, he's a super advanced android after all.

    making the password even more secure.. (aka know what word would fail to enter)

  • No way... That's my gmail password!

  • @JazzPractice Makes you wonder if trek fans actually use this as a password... Just copy and paste.

  • And now that those commenters have mentioned that they use this password on their social networking sites........................

  • Even the computer could not catch up. There're several mistakes on the viewscreen compared to what Data said. However i'll take that code for my office pc logon, just to see the admin's reaction. ;-)

  • I dare one of you guys to make that your passcode into windows. ;)

  • My parent's internet router SID code is far more secure than that. He just used a random series of capital letters and numbers. That's not a secure password.

  • It just took me nearly 35min to memorize this...and I'm a pre-med! Damn this code!!...on the other hand, I now I have a good password for certain files on my computer...;-)

  • @ZacharySmith89 You memorised this? Wtf?

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  • And to think, I still use my pets' names.

  • 17346721476CHARLIE3278977763TA­NGO732VICTOR731171888732476789­764376

  • @chipseinfeld8 Usually, there's derision when people just repeat lines from the video and it becomes the top comments. Your though, deserve to be on the top.

  • @shaider1982

    I don't know man. He made more than a couple mistakes... If you write down the entire password, you must make sure that it's correct. Otherwise, what's the use? I think that's why his comment is ignored. It was a cool idea though, i'll give him that xD.

  • @Troublesome2008 I just find it really funny someone took the time to digest the code, though I find it funnier that you checked it, Bravo!;)

  • @chipseinfeld8 You are missing a couple numbers!

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  • Good God, a 51-digit password...

    Makes me think of Scotty's quote from "Ship of the Line": "And they'll never find the door..."

  • @71ravn 52 character password quoted from data.

  • No 5s or 0s

  • For a being that runs on ones and zeros, he only mentions one once and no zeros.

  • Someone hates 5's.

  • @michiganboy10

    and has an affinity for 7's

  • @zzxcvb98 Random is as Random does...

  • "Computer, initiate cascade sequence; accepting intructions from commander data on route. ... Now."

    "BEW! BEW!"

  • Aren't there any surveillance cameras or some kind of sensors to tell the computer that its Data using Picard's voice and not Picard himself?

  • Thats my pasword!

  • I am so sick of the inconsistency of the bridge and engineering, which location has priority when it comes to controlling the ship.

  • @niceguy60 Engineering because that's where all the vital systems are. The Saucer Section is for the people living on there (most of them).

  • @ItsTurningGreen002 Dude, did you watch this vid especially the episode, Data space jack the entire ship from the bridge and locked everyone out.

  • @niceguy60 Yeah I know the episode, but because Data has the ability to impersonate people and doesn't require air to operate, he could still control the ship from the bridge, because Picard hadn't transferred total command to engineering. And, because Data can impersonate people, he could lock out the computer from the bridge using Picard's voice. Obviously the bridge is where most command functions are easily accessible, but in the event of the bridge being compromised, engineering is where..

  • @ItsTurningGreen002 ...they'd go.

  • @ItsTurningGreen002 Every vital system is more directly controlled in engineering. Let say your trying to lock me out my pc from where you are and the bridge in this case is your keyboard and engineering is my desktop. If If I can not stop you with software I can still pull the modem or the plug and then what could you possible do. If you succeed and wipe my hard drive out only thing you done was take the os out and i would be back up in 3 hours if I reinstall all apps

  • @niceguy60 But the thing is, the Enterprise computer is a single 'entity' if you will. Once Data locks the command functions, no matter where the crew are, whether they were on the bridge or in engineering, no-one can access it except for Data. Even if they are right next to the warp core in engineering, unless they have a mechanism for manual release (which I doubt) they wouldn't be able to eject the core, because Data has total control of the main computer.

  • LOL I GOT UR PASS NOW

  • The title of this episode??

  • @SIMO97BALDI "Brothers"

  • gonna use this for my passwords! If I forget I can just come back here ;-)

  • 173467321476C32789777643T732V7­3117888732476789764376 not so hard to remember

  • That's amazing, I've got the same combination on my luggage.

  • this is my myspace password

  • @ftpguy you lie! nobody uses myspace anymore, not even Tom!

  • I don't think even Chuck Norris could save us on this one...

  • Why so many 76's?

  • now this is a password

    173467321476C32789777643T732V7­­3117888732476789764376

  • Wow! The only code more secure than that would be to make a code the length of an entire Encylcopedia set.

  • Why hasn't Data been decommissioned yet? He has malfunctioned and tried to kill everyone more than once.

  • @midmarky they werent malfuntions, they were anomalys. this time, his creator activated a homing beacon that he coundt deactivate. one time his body was taken over by a, well, a "ghost".

    its never his fault, its just space

  • @midmarky because Dr. Soonge took control of Data's positonic matrix and forced him to go back to his lab. Don't worry though Soonge got his for attacking a starfleet vessel and crew.

  • No is English, maybe some months, but next time combine some languages and numbers & symbols. (joke)

  • Sorry, passwords are case sensitive. Please try again.

  • @pburto *Upper-case Charlie. :p

    Also:

    173467321476C32789777643T732V7­3117888732476789764376

    They missed the "four" in the 643 before Tango. They also added a "one" too many in Victor-73117888.

    I say 'they' because Data's never wrong. 8D

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