Star Trek Nemesis: How it should have ended
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spasst
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@jonesphillip25 Except that one time when it was over-run by the borg and the line had to be drawn HYAR.
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The problem with Picard...When the ship has a dent in it the only solution is to blow the trillion dollar thing up :)
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@Vlorsutes So what happened to B4? If he was just an irrelevant blank slate, then that reduces Data from being a person to a simply a sophisticated computer program.
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FAIL
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too slow sorry
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Picard's clone is a noob. Forgot to give the order to STOP.
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It might as well have ended that way seeing as how Data's sacrifice, B4 and Picard having a clone were all completely without dramatic purpose whatsoever.
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@Vlorsutes Why didn't they just press CTRL+SHIFT+DEL and reboot him?
After all, the Enterprise is primitive, it was still running a UNIX OS and 32-bit processors...
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@Soyuz59 In a follow-up comic novel written as a prequel to the Star Trek reboot, it was established that B-4 had eventually fully integrated Data's memories (transferred during this movie) into his systems after Geordi installed Data's emotion chip into him, and as such essentially became another Data. He ended up becoming the captain of the Enterprise-E
First rule of negotiation: put on the goddamn brakes! XD
zingtea 2 years ago 23
The Scimitar is named after a kind of sword called a scimitar
porpus99 2 years ago 12