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  • @7:43 how did they not just shoot him before he turned on the force field?

  • Enterprise computer is always fucking up holy shit, youd think they would address that issue after say, the 10,000 time or so. I wouldnt get on that ship.

  • The lesson of this is not what superior ability a person has, but how the society deals with it. Right-wingers would deny superior abilities of others and try to maintain social unequality. Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek holds it so that people trust that nobody uses those abilities against others, and if they do, it is not to harm others more than necessary.

  • Notice, this is not post-modern nihilism of the late Star Trek.

  • Why didn't they just put on some space suits and restrain Data?

  • Enterprise computers' OS is Windows lol

  • if they had shot first, talked later....

  • Data hates the Number 5! Never says it in the code.

  • The best bit is where Riker gets pissed...says...."Great...just great!"

  • Put on space suits and beam in.. bing bang boom done.

  • I have gone to a off site place so that I could watch this full episode. I have found out that he has not only took control of the enterprise but he has also endangered even further a boy who is in need of a medical star base even more.

  • Why did Worf and Riker wait for Data to finish his command before trying to shoot him? Just shoot guy on sight!

  • You just got powned by data

  • Star Wars!

  • Why couldnt the TNG movies be this exciting?

  • Computer: enter code.

    Data:1-7-3-4-6-7-3-2-1-4-7-6-C­HARLIE-3-2-7-8-9-7-7-7-6-4-3-T­ANGO-7-3-2-VICTOR-7-3-1-1-7-8-­8-8-7-3-2-4-

    Computer: slow the fuck down!

  • @catman723622 The Product Key used to install Windows is invalid. Please contact your system administrator or retailer immediately to obtain a valid Product Key. You may also contact Microsoft Corporation's Anti-Piracy Team by emailing piracy@microsoftcom if you think you have purchased pirated Microsoft software. Please be assured that any personal information you send to the Microsoft Anti-Piracy Team will be kept in strict confidence.

  • Lol...my left speaker is broken, I cant hear their voices XD

  • I like the subtle nod to continuity here. When Picard orders saucer separation, Wesley protests "we're at Warp 9.3." According to the "rule book," separation is "inadvisable at any warp speed," as Data said in the pilot, but Wesley wasn't on board to see Picard do just that. Picard knows the rule isn't a problem for his ship. :)

  • SHUT UP CRUSHER!

  • I\m watching this on 20 mg zolpidem and I have no idea what\s going on

  • SHUT UP WESLEY!

  • This Episode is - BROTHER

  • LMAO@Data easily blocking Riker, O'Brien and a random guy behind a force field on the transporter pad.

  • One of my favourite parts of any episode.

  • best episode in season 4 imo

  • It looks cool if you use the snowflakes-feature!

  • why didn't captain picard localize command functions immediately when he arrived at engineering? he knows data can impersonate voices and should have this as standard procedure, and why did data wait so long before he localized command functions risking picard doing it before him?

  • @cakestalker Because he'd have to instantly assume that Data is attemtping something at all. When they went down to engineering they still assumed a malfunction. Plus Data can think of a long password like that on the spot, do you really think he could not crack a mere human made one? I am more interested in how dumb their security programs are. Internal sensors can locate any crewmember and yet it accepted a Picard-voice on the bridge when sensors would place him in engineering oô

  • @Ustra Unless Data overrode the internal sensors. Still, for such an important thing, you'd think handprint or retina scan identification would be required (like in Wrath of Khan). Of course, Data could probably override that, too. He was the Operations officer. Basically, corrupted Data was their worst nightmare. :)

  • @Ustra All the more depressing, if they had concluded Data was going to attempt a site to site transport why the fuck didn't they just grab the wafers for said transport and hide them around the ship?

  • @SabishiiRomanchikku Two reasons, possibly. Either it would have been useless anyways (too many alternatives like shuttles, replicators to recreate the parts, using other parts instead etc.) Or they wanted to have the transporters ready quickly in case they could regain control. After all, with the transporters they could have just beamed him into a cell, right?

  • @Ustra Obviously Data could hack the sensors though.... :)

  • Can anyone tell me what is going on??

  • Ahh, Spiner finally got to do his Patrick Stewart impression on the show! 

  • I believe this is from the episode, "Brothers".

  • is it just me or did the Computer sound like "and fuck you" every time he told picard his commands aren't accepted from his current location?

    See picard? its the future, now you have to crawl up a Computers ass too!

  • that robot feller done gone plain loco....

  • Haha, gotta love Data... But what was all this about, anyway?

  • @Namaechan Data's creator triggered something in Data's head, compelling Data to get to where his creator was by any means necessary. He could've just asked

  • @LollywoodLoganator Yeah... Tsk Tsk. Bad manners. But pretty hilarious.

  • 6:52 to 7:05

    That's quite a password.

  • I want an Android, now!!! and I wanna put him to Wall Street!!!

  • @yudiweb fuck that i would put him to use in vegas playing poker

  • Data's a cylon!

    In all seriousness, though, I'm glad someone uploaded this entire clip! These are some of my favorite scenes from TNG.

  • wait... if no life support on bridge... how can we hear Data talk in vacuum? Or was the alert just all BS?

  • @AEigner No life support means no oxygen. Since they said all the systems were functioning in negative mode I suppose he could also have been converting the remaining oxygen to CO₂, but that's just speculation.

  • @Jundas They were pumping air OUT of deck 1.

  • @stp1982 I was referring to the episode where Barclay hijacks the ship.

    @Akosuaification has asked and I answered. This episode is "Brothers"

  • how can there still be sound on the bridge if life support has been terminated meaning there is no air in there?

  • @Secondlifecreator,  actually Data was lured to the planet by a homing device activated by D.r Noonien Soong

  • this is fucking cool

  • love data

  • Worf: "I order you to stop!"

    Data: "....I out rank you Dick!"

  • This is just a classic example of why Star Trek the Next Generation was and is still the greatest sci-fi drama ever on television.

  • @lcromy Agreed! It was great- even the last episode still had the glow.

  • @Nexarianz Over the last decade I have seen several "Best finale episode list" all over the internet, and "All Good Things..." has always been on them somewhere.

  • Did Brent Spiner imitate Patrick Stewart (he can do that!), or did Spiner lip synch and Stewart dub his lines?

  • @ceredigio the latter.

  • @Slowshyy That seems somewhat time-consuming! Either Spiner hadn't perfected his Sir Patrick impression yet, or they didn't know he could do it :-)

  • dang, well now I HAVE to find the rest of this episode!

  • what episode is this from

  • Press 5 after sneezing.

  • Hell, I don't know what he is talking about. I don't even know if all this crap is actually IN this reality

  • @dopatine

    It is in a real episode, this is when a entity lures the enterprise to there homeworld for studying. I will not say what episode (i got all the trekkie movies and series complete) but what he says happens in the series. As he gets "taken" over by other race.

  • One of my favourite episodes,Brothers...

  • Commander Data is more like Capt Picard

  • 6:52

  • commander data...more like CAPTAIN DATA!

  • *FLASH*

    Riker: What the hell was that?!

    Worf: He's activated a Forcefield, sir.

    Riker: Great, just great.

    Best. Scene. Ever.

  • @Reynard13Fuchs I agree, Riker had just the right cadence. Always remember him walking around with what seemed like a pole up his arse.

  • what does data do in this episode why does he take control od the enterprise and beam down to the planet

    can someone explain this to me please

  • @hardrocker04 There is a hidden program in his head that disables his conscious mind and takes over to re-unite him with his maker wherever he may be in Federation Space.

  • Why does Data need to ask the computer the shortest route to transporter room 1? Did he forget?

  • @ChiefTroll302

    Cause he used it as a template to program the forcefield cascade sequence?

  • @ChiefTroll302 Most intriguing!

  • @ChiefTroll302 Data knows the path and can easily calculate. He orders the computer to display it so that Data can enter the exact force fields sequence into the path displayed in the computer interface.

  • @ChiefTroll302

    The better question would be: How come that Data (or the computer, or the intercom) can still talk? Supposedly there is NO AIR on the bridge! No air = no sounds = no voice!

  • @ChiefTroll302 He needed to determine which forcefields to use and when

  • @ChiefTroll302

    I think he only asked it to get the computer to show it displayed on the screen, so he could enter the force field sequence on the route there.

  • @ChiefTroll302 - I was wondering the same thing.

  • @ChiefTroll302 Plot device. To show Data wants to go to the Transporter room.

    Nitpickers Answer: He could most likely have need to bring the route up on the screen in order to program the Cascading Force Field command into the computer. Though Data knows everything about the ship, This could be a result of Soongs signal, wanting to double check everything.

  • @bluntman1138 that guy is underrated even outside startrek

  • @ChiefTroll302 he was lore wasnt he? not really data? or something

  • @lestat34208 I believe Lore showed up later in this episode at Dr. Soong's lab.

  • @ChiefTroll302 then if memory serves his chip or something was activated and he was under programmed to do what he was doing in order to get to Dr Soongs. I dunno its been ages since ive seen this one...sounds right?

  • @lestat34208 More or less. A homing device set to a specific sub-space frequency was activated instructing Data to use whatever means necessary to get to Dr. Soongs residence at the time. Everything else followed as a result of that basic command.

  • @lestat34208 The command was also subliminal, Data was not conscious during any of this altercation and had to have the appropriate logs pointed out to him.

  • Helpful hint: Data can't handle fives.

  • data is like me... he somehow loves the 7. the total amount of numbers ist made up by 31,25% of 7. I assume that 7 must be somehow full of win.

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  • if the "atmosphere conditioning pumps on deck one are operating in negative one", can we assume that means there's no air on the bridge? If that's the case, how could Picard page Data?

  • @CapyGuy because at the same time that picard was contacting data Riker and warf had to re-establish life support to get up the Geoffreys tubes and try to gain access to the main bridge

  • Wait a minute... Data said "1-7-3-4-6-7-3-2-1-4-7-6-Charl­ie-­3-2-7-8-9-7-7-7-6-4-3-Tang­o-7-3-­2-Victor-7-3-1-1-7-8-8-­8-7-3­-2-4-7-6-7-8-9-7-6-4-3-7­-6-LOC­K", but the screen says "1-7-3-4-6-7-2-1-4-7-6-Charlie­-­3-2-7-8-9-7-7-7-6-3-Tango-7-­3-­2-Victor-7-3-1-1-7-1-8-8-8-­7-3­-2-4-7-6-7-8-9-7-6-4-3-7-6­-LOC­K".

    Tsk tsk tsk.

  • @klystron2010 I'm not reading that to see if it's different. I'm just...not. xP

  • @klystron2010 The screen was wrong, Data corrected it in realtime.

  • @klystron2010 password strength average.

  • @klystron2010 Even LCARS makes mistakes...

  • @klystron2010 YOU NERD... I love you XD

  • @klystron2010 w00t thats ma phone code

  • @klystron2010 While Data has a supercomputer for a brain, Brent Spiner does not. With a sequence that long, he ended up making an error. Either that or the production crew in charge of putting the words on the screens did.

  • @klystron2010 lol, u nerd :P

  • @klystron2010 nerd :]

  • @klystron2010 I guess even in the 24th century they still have bugs in their software.

  • @klystron2010 I guess he doesn't like the number 5

  • @klystron2010 You want fries with that Mr. Data?

  • why cant they just phaser out the bastard control panel like they did in other eposodes! dammit!

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  • Damn. The Windows login password can only have 25 characters

  • Now it would a whole lot scaryer if it was 666!

  • @ 04:30 Oh HAI to you too :)

  • he fucked it up big time

  • I love this episode.

  • @gamax92 Actually, he missed two numbers and added one. 

  • @1:34What the hell? Thats Lt. Primmin from Starfleet Security! Whats he doing working as a flunkie in engineering?? See him in DS9 in a couple of episodes working with Constable Odo.

  • @Sodiumreactor Same actor, different character

  • @RubberToadstools possibly. Or, maybe hes undercover for Starfleet Security, passing himself off as one of the "little people" on the Enterprise.

  • @Sodiumreactor He's Section 31 LOL...they've got him jumping around from ship to ship/show to show with different ranks and names trying to get info for the group LOL

  • @rtds9fan haha NICE!!! 

  • 1-7-3-4-6-7-3-2-1-4-7-6-Charli­e-3-2-7-8-9-7-7-7-6-4-3-Tango-­7-3-2-Victor-7-3-1-1-7-8-8-8-7­-3-2-4-7-6-7-8-9-7-6-4-3-7-6-L­ock... someone here actually didnt get it right. Either the Computer or Spiner, cause I heard him say extra numbers that arent on the screen

  • Why would Data need to ask the computer for the shortest route? He's also a computer.

  • @blehmonster While he probably has a record of the deckplans, he isn't aware of every maintenance task involved onboard the ship or blockages, which would slow him down. Broken doors, blocked maintanance shafts, areas dense in personnel, etcetera...

  • @blehmonster probably so the audience knows what he is doing

  • apparently if you say the number seven a lot mixed with other random numbers, chances are you're gunna fuck some shit up!

  • Brent Spiner does this in real life sometimes.

  • Anyone notice that there's no 5 in the code at all?

  • is this the one where star fleet tells him to do all this to test the security of ship and it's crew?

  • Bring back TNG! Don't redo it, just make more of it!

  • That was awesome.

  • Moral of the story: What Data wants, Data gets...

  • All those numbers, and not a single five?

  • 1-7-3-4-6-7-2-1-4-7-6-Charlie-­­3-2-7-8-9-7-7-7-6-4-3-Tango-7­-3-­2-Victor-7-3-1-1-7-1-8-8-8­-7-3­-2-4-7-6-7-8-9-7-6-4-3-7-­6-LOC­K

    This is correct

  • LOVED this sequence. Both sides trying to out-wit the other...but Data had the advantages of surprize, superior calculating ability, and uber-mimicry. Game, set, and match! I expect Captain Picard was struggling very hard not to swear when he couldn't even determine how long it would take to travel to Starbase 416!

  • @redemptionsdoom You are right, which is even more odd as the emergency turbolift only heads to the battle bridge. So Data is the only person who heads to the one turbolift that doesnt go to Engineering.

  • Oh, I need to find the rest of it now to see the end. And I had so much to do today. Ah well, Star Trek comes first. :)

  • *Turns on transcribe audio*

    ...........

  • 17346721476charlie3278977763Ta­­ngo732Victor73117188873247678­9­764376lock.

  • TNG had really become a great show at this point. This entire sequence was brilliantly written.

  • Now I know what to change my email password to

  • great. just great. :D

    

  • Damn data is full of awesome if he can scare the klingon.

  • I dont think that's data. it's Lore

  • @3Sciencenut That's Data following a transponder signal to his father. Lore comes in later in the episode.

  • @bamanation2010 he doesn't kill himself. He is fine. He becomes aware of what he did at he end of the episode. He is forgiven because he was unaware

  • 1-7-3-4-6-7-2-1-4-7-6-Charlie-­3-2-7-8-9-7-7-7-6-3-Tango-7-3-­2-Victor-7-3-1-1-7-1-8-8-8-7-3­-2-4-7-6-7-8-9-7-6-4-3-7-6-LOC­K

    Hmm, I wonder how many take they had to do until Spiner got that right... :/

  • @GreyHouseNanny I have no clue but I bet it was a lot of takes! I don't think I could remember that.

  • @GreyHouseNanny

    Hey Data; how come you didn't use a 5? Not good enough for you?

  • @danielk6761 He prefers 7.

  • @GreyHouseNanny Except that it wouldn't be Brett Spiner, it was Patrick Stewart who did the vocals for that scene.

  • @RealTwiner I think GreyHouseNanny meant that Brett had to lip-sync it.

  • @GreyHouseNanny to tell you the truth it was patrick stuart who said it

  • @GreyHouseNanny You're missing some digits in there. :)

  • @GreyHouseNanny you missed a few... :P

  • @GreyHouseNanny You didn't get it right.

  • @GreyHouseNanny Yeah, and Stewart...considering it was his voice that was reading off the numbers/words.

  • @GreyHouseNanny 643T, you missed the 4. lol

  • @GreyHouseNanny Or... Brent Spiner mouths any random sequence he likes, they transcribed it and then Patrick Stewart just reads? (Sorry to be a spoil-sport!)

  • @tfn105 I think maybe they recorded Stewart saying numbers 1-9 and the military code, then strung and copy-pasted a bunch of them together in a random sequence that Spiner had to memorize and lip-sink.... makes that Data, a computer, would just playback the number recordings. (Just adding my theory into the discussion xD)

  • @GreyHouseNanny You'd be surprised at how easy audio editing is. Spiner and Stewart simply read off the umbers and the editor synched them up.

  • @GreyHouseNanny Queen to queen's level 3, mutha!

    

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  • @GreyHouseNanny So many sevens lol.

  • @GreyHouseNanny I wonder why Data didn't use any 5's in his access code. :)

  • Not 100% correct.

  • @GreyHouseNanny they write it infront of him

  • @GreyHouseNanny maybe he just thought of something and they then wrote it down^^

  • @GreyHouseNanny They probably just told him: Dude, start rambling random numbers until we say stop XD

  • @GreyHouseNanny

    He probably didnt have to memorize the numbers like that. All he probably had to do was say random numbers with those 3 words in them