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Not to be that guy, but Picard wanted to communicate with the Crystalline entity using resonant frequencies. It was Data's "mother" who locked everyone out and turned the resonance up to max.
Not to be even more that guy, but it wasn't Data's "mother" but the mother of a colonist who was one of a number of colonists that had memories uploaded into Data's brain. She didn't see Data as a son, she saw her son as being inside Data.
Data's actual "mother" would show up later and retcon herself into his history because it was season 7 and they were running out of ideas.
Oh god that's right, she kept getting him to pretend to be her dead son. Bad vibes.
Data's mother had much nicer vibes.
she saw her son as being inside Data.
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Does Tom Riker deserve human rights though, really? :-P
That expression is priceless! :-D
Unfortunately, the image is cropped so you can't see that the list ends, at the bottom, with Ensign Kim.
If you could only hear yourselves! Human rights, the very name is racist!
Wouldn't it be speciest?
We might want to reconsider rights for Transporter Clones. So far, they're all up to no good
Riker's clone eventually did the right thing.
After nearly resparking the Federation-Cardassian war.
If they gave the Crystalline Entity rights, they'd just have to arrest it and give it its day in court, which...might be difficult
Well, the Crystalline Entity was just feeding, and as soon as humans communicated with it in a way it could understand, it realized we were intelligent and stopped. Then we murdered it. But the point is, they let other beings get away with way worse. That old man from The Survivors genocided 50 billion people and Picard was like, "...well, as long as you feel bad about it, we'll leave you alone."
Not to be that guy, but Picard wanted to communicate with the Crystalline entity using resonant frequencies. It was Data's "mother" who locked everyone out and turned the resonance up to max.
Not to be even more that guy, but it wasn't Data's "mother" but the mother of a colonist who was one of a number of colonists that had memories uploaded into Data's brain. She didn't see Data as a son, she saw her son as being inside Data.
Data's actual "mother" would show up later and retcon herself into his history because it was season 7 and they were running out of ideas.
Oh god that's right, she kept getting him to pretend to be her dead son. Bad vibes.
Data's mother had much nicer vibes.
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