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  2. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) and the first and third seasons of Star Trek: Picard; and the feature films Star Trek Generations (1994), First Contact (1996), Insurrection (1998), and Nemesis (2002).

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    • IS DATA TRULY DEAD? During the events of the film Star Trek: Nemesis, the last feature film to involved The Next Generation crew, Data sacrificed his life so that Captain Picard could escape from aboard The Scimitar.
    • HAS DATA EVER BEEN IN LOVE? Data is incapable of feeling love, one of the strongest human emotions, unless he has an emotion chip installed. However, because he can "grow used to people", he can miss their absence, which is what happened when Security Chief Tasha Yar was killed on an away mission.
    • WHAT IS DATA'S ROLE ON THE ENTERPRISE? Data came to serve several functions over the course of his time aboard the Enterprise-D under Captain Picard.
    • WHY DOES DATA WANT TO BE HUMAN? Precisely because Data had a difficult time grasping human idiosyncrasies, he strove to increase his humanity. His pursuit of understanding human's capacity for emotional intelligence resulted in much of the humor on The Next Generation but also demonstrated that Data could be more humans than the humans around him.
    • Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard. We all know and love Patrick Stewart who made a name for himself on stage as a member of the Royal Shakespeare company before joining the cast of The Next Generation (TNG).
    • Jonathan Frakes as Commander William Riker. On TNG, Frakes played the role of Commander William Riker, the Enterprise’s first officer and a trusted sounding board for Captain Picard.
    • Brent Spiner as Lieutenant Commander Data. Brent Spiner is best known for his performance as Lieutenant Commander Data as part of the TNG cast. Data is an android who served as the Enterprise-D’s second officer.
    • Gates McFadden as Doctor Beverly Crusher. Gates McFadden is an actor and choreographer who worked on the dance routines in major releases including Labyrinth and The Muppets Take Manhattan.
  3. She had appeared in The Original Series and two Star Trek films as Christine Chapel, and as Number One in the original pilot "The Cage". John de Lancie was cast as Q despite missing his first audition as it conflicted with a play he was in at the time. A second audition was arranged, where de Lancie impressed Roddenberry, who told him that "You ...

  4. The character of Data appeared in all episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, with the exception of season four's "Family". He also appeared in all four TNG-era Star Trek films. In 2005, Spiner recorded a brief, voice-only cameo as Data for the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, "These Are the Voyages...

  5. List of episodes. " Where No One Has Gone Before " is the sixth episode of the American science-fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, which originally aired October 26, 1987, in broadcast syndication in the United States. A high-definition, remastered version of the episode received a limited theatrical release for one day ...

  6. It is claimed that Data can't use contractions (Can't, Isn't, Don't, etc) yet there are several instances throughout the series where he does. One of the first such examples is heard in Encounter at Farpoint (1987), where Data uses the word "Can't" while the Enterprise is being chased by Q's "ship". Quotes.

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