Fun fact, if you fail a mission or lose a ball in the TNG pinball game, Data may talk to you. If you hit a flipper button while that is happening, you’ll hear Picard say “Thank you Mr. Data” and you get a 10 million point bonus.
It's great that the crew doesn't say "Shut up" or "By god Data just give it up." Most often they say "Thank you" because they know he's trying to be helpful and is learning constantly. They don't hold it against, and don't want to discourage him. Like a child.
Well we each want to learn the intricacies of Life, to those "born" of us, I think their letting him carry on, is as you said like a grown up to a child. by the way I love the analogy.
It seems that Picard used Mr. Data as a NOT gate, a logic gate which inverts all incoming signals and outputs the inverted signals, thus turning his unwanted date's excitement into disappointment.
I like how it seems Data has a hardcoded "wikipedia mode" where he seems to immediately unload any and all social routines just to fully load a wikipedia entry for a certain term.
The computer has created sentience on multiple occasions like when it was told to make an intelligence able to beat Data. The only aspect of sophonthood it doesn't show in the course of the show is learning and self-adapting and it might have even done that its a long show
It was established in DS9 that every Federation computer powering a ship or space station does have a unique personality. In one episode, O'Brien was able to tell that something was off with DS9's computer just based on the responses he got, which were perfectly reasonable to a casual user.
@@anlumo1 The computer doesn't have a real personality though. That's just how O'Brien described it, because he tends to personify the things he works on
One would simply rewatch the whole series and make notes of time stamps, episode and season. Then once done you'll go back, cut, compile and then upload it to your favorite site, which in this case would be RUclips.
@@adamlarus1 Keep scrolling through the comments XD people are saying things like, "Gosh why couldn't they not have Data" or "Brent Spiner didn't do a good job" oof
Brent Spiner is clearly one of the best actors I've ever seen but I doubt that his talent alone was enough to make Data such a popular character. I'm sure his personal charm and striking good looks had a lot to do with it as well.
Throbelisk actually, if you listen to spiner’s interviews about data (there’s a series on here, kind of a character profile), he admits that, although it’s said that data is emotionless, he is capable of feeling in his own unique way. data’s lack of emotion is reiterated only by himself throughout the show- yet he feels anger in later seasons, before experiencing the emotion chip. and right before soong’s death, he suggests that data WILL mourn in his own way. basically, from what i’ve gathered from watching this show multiple times over the span of a decade, data isn’t unfeeling, he is just not feeling in the sense that he doesn’t experience the whole spectrum of human emotions in the way an average person may. i suspect that if they hadn’t granted him the emotion chip in those questionable sequel movies, he would have stumbled upon more on his own. he is a growing and learning life form. maybe an outside-force was necessary to prompt these feelings, but i find that this is true with humanity to a large extent as well.
@@kindnepenthe Well said. And it's common in sci-fi for AI-type beings to be entirely unreliable about their own self-awareness/feelings/etc, usually claiming and believing they have none, while *clearly* showing that they do.
This really puts into perspective Data's childlike brain and mannerisms. Yes, he is sought out for crucial opinion, but here we see his innocence as well.
Even though they're usually polite, and often someone HAS to stop him cuz they're in a time sensetive situation and he'll just keep going, I still feel a little twinge of empathy whenever anyone interrupts Data: poor little guy's just doing his best to help!
@@DoomieGruntVentures I think he was meant to look perplexed, which he should be. It's the only other AI on the ship, so it shouldn't have any issues with him being as thorough as possible.
Oh, I dunno... I was just thinking about commenting that it might be about on par in frequency with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and "Kick the Spike" =( Poor Data... amd poor Spike.!...
This is epic! I love how Picard used Data to crash his unwanted date. And to be fair, the time that Data was doing the sign language, Picard cut him off because he was grateful, not irritated ( for once!)
@@hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799 I believe both episodes were season 2. Picard's date with Lwaxana was in "Manhunt", and Data's sign language was in "Loud as a Whisper".
Only now I am starting to really appreciate Data. He is so adorable. My favourite character and the main reason why I am binge-watching Star Trek right now.
You forgot the moment from the movie "Star Trek: First Contact" when the Borg queen asked Data if he "always talked this much". That would had been the perfect way to end this video!
(5:22) "While suggesting the free treatment of form usually attributed to Fauvism, this quite inappropriately attempts to juxtapose the disparate cubistic styles of Picasso and Léger. In addition, the use of color suggests a haphazard mélange of clashing styles. Furthermore, the unsettling overtones of proto-Vulcan influences -" Picard's face...priceless.
Tbh I could listen to Data talk all day. I can be a chatterbox once in a while myself, when it comes to things I'm passionate about, and I like listening to others chatter on about things that intrigue them.
I feel like my autismo brain makes me over explain things. Thats why i love data, hes just trying to relate to his friends, and they are broadly at least patient snd accepting of it :) Thank you mr data
I see your autism and raise you ADHD. 😁 JK, I totally get it, especially when I'm nervous. People think when your socially apprehensive, you get really quiet. Nope! The words just spill out like drool, and the brain screams to shut it, but the mouth keeps babbling. Ah, life's fun.
i love the politeness with which they tell data to stick a circuit board in it. they know he is just answering their questions completely and what he hopes to be a satisfactory degree, but they also understand that there are only so many hours in a day, and the show is only an hour long.
I always wanted to hear his full babble ^^ 99% of the things he says are so interesting. Plus Brent's voice is 😍😍😍 I could listen to him talk for hours about anything🥰 I used to get so annoyed when people would interrupt him~ This video compilation is absolute gold, thanks for making it😁😁😁
Jordi "Alright, alright... Don't you start..." LMAO... Brent Spiner nailed that role and no one else could have pulled it off like him. Prove me wrong.
Data always had trouble with human emotions and understanding of patience. But he strived so hard to become more human, and recognize the mutual understanding of his comrades. Knowing that Data was willing to learn and grow, and thus be as human as possible, was what made him so warm and liked by others.
Data's child-like innocence despite being a super-strong and super-smart walking computer was what made him so charming and adorable to fans. That and his social awkwardness, lol.
It's sad to know that few people took interest in Data and often shut him up. Geordi is one of those few who would listen to his lectures. Data may be an android, but his heart is much more human than many.
If you play the Star Trek pinball game, and you sometimes miss the ball, Data will say something like "If you had plotted the ball in the proper trajectory, you would have been rewarded". If you press both flippers whilst Data is talking, Picard will cut in with a "Thank you Mr Data", and you wil get a 10m point bonus.
Sarah Pryor yeah, honestly it’s on his own word that he doesn’t have feelings but his behavior throughout TNG makes it hard for me to believe. probably accidental on the writers’ part, but they made him quite relatable and very sweet.
I think he was so likeable, despite constantly annoying everybody, because he had no ego. When he was confused by irrational human behavior, he responded "I have much to learn".
I was watching the clips of data reeling off units of time and thought "surely eventually he'd realise he's being cut off and adapt" and sure enough, there it was. What a show.
I love 1:11 he finishes his answer with 47 minutes. There's a slight pause. Everyone's like...wow. He even tells them "I have discovered a certain level of...impatience" like I can't help but feel like he's a tiny bit bitter is this a passive aggressive jab hahaha
It's funniest when even computer tells him the information is suffice. Also, when Dr. Soong, his own father (and still Brent Spiner), tells him to "SSSSHUSHH!"
I still love the episode where there was that one admiral famous for talking about nothing and the crew got Data to talk to him and they talked for literal hours
When at 5:10 he mentions the "passive lure strategy" I immediately assumed that he was referring to how it is comparable to Napoleon's actions at the battle of Austerlitz, where he made his right flank purposefully weak in order to entice the Russians from the more advantageous high ground they were occupying and take it for himself
Fun fact, if you fail a mission or lose a ball in the TNG pinball game, Data may talk to you. If you hit a flipper button while that is happening, you’ll hear Picard say “Thank you Mr. Data” and you get a 10 million point bonus.
That machine is so hard to play
I loved that game. Pwned that game.
Super Jackpot!!!
Pinballs are robots.
Data: "If you had caught the ball, on the proper trajectory, you would have been rewarded-"
Picard: "THANK YOU, MR. DATA!"
LOL now i need to play this pinball game just so i can do this! (¬ ͜ʖ¬)
BRUH THATS AMAZING
"That is from an obscure language known as French."
"Bonjour!"
See? Utter gibberish!!!
@@ShroomKeppie I understood that reference. ;)
MISTER DATA!
Je ne comprend pas. :-D
As someone who speaks French I'm really not annoyed.
1:27, I love Data's defiant little "...and 57 seconds."
lol
Like Sheldon 😄
Well, it IS almost another whole minute.
Of course you do. Well, you think you do
Unintentionally sassy
It's great that the crew doesn't say "Shut up" or "By god Data just give it up." Most often they say "Thank you" because they know he's trying to be helpful and is learning constantly. They don't hold it against, and don't want to discourage him. Like a child.
You missed one other way he is like a child. HE IS FLIPPING ADORABLE. >//3//
Well we each want to learn the intricacies of Life, to those "born" of us, I think their letting him carry on, is as you said like a grown up to a child. by the way I love the analogy.
that and if you mistreat an android you get a Lore, no one wants a Lore.
That disrespect is reserved for Wesley
Read this just as Crusher screamed "Shut up!!" at Data as he was speaking of motherhood. Though I get and agree with your assessment.
4:03 Picard is actually using Data's excessive chatter to prevent Lwaxana Troi from pouncing on him. A reverse-wingman! XD
Ah yes, a classic episode. I love that scene
It seems that Picard used Mr. Data as a NOT gate, a logic gate which inverts all incoming signals and outputs the inverted signals, thus turning his unwanted date's excitement into disappointment.
picard master of curving a bitch
2:34 The Enterprise interrupting him is the best. The look on his face...
I like how it seems Data has a hardcoded "wikipedia mode" where he seems to immediately unload any and all social routines just to fully load a wikipedia entry for a certain term.
The best one is when the ship's computer interrupts him, and he looks extremely puzzled.
Maybe the ship's computer is more sentient than we know.
The computer has created sentience on multiple occasions like when it was told to make an intelligence able to beat Data. The only aspect of sophonthood it doesn't show in the course of the show is learning and self-adapting and it might have even done that its a long show
It was established in DS9 that every Federation computer powering a ship or space station does have a unique personality. In one episode, O'Brien was able to tell that something was off with DS9's computer just based on the responses he got, which were perfectly reasonable to a casual user.
@@anlumo1 The computer doesn't have a real personality though. That's just how O'Brien described it, because he tends to personify the things he works on
@@ghosty918 It did briefly gain sentience in a late season 7 episode Emergence which it used to spontaneously create a novel artificial life form.
The computer was very inconsistent in the next-gen one day its an ai the next it's worse the seri.
The impressive thing is how many hours of episodes you had to go through to find these.
Scottlp2 It must have been exactly 2 days 17 hours 34 minutes 24 seco-
One would simply rewatch the whole series and make notes of time stamps, episode and season. Then once done you'll go back, cut, compile and then upload it to your favorite site, which in this case would be RUclips.
Actually I believe he used Ctrl f on the episodes scripts
@@pureskill123 Thank you Mr Davies!
He'd still have to download all the scripts
Data was such a great character and Brent Spiner was perfect in playing him.
Finally, someone agrees with me!! XD
@@chronophobiasdelirium Who disagrees with you about this? Seriously Who!
@@adamlarus1 Keep scrolling through the comments XD people are saying things like, "Gosh why couldn't they not have Data" or "Brent Spiner didn't do a good job" oof
@@chronophobiasdelirium that is the most depressing thing I have ever seen
Brent Spiner is clearly one of the best actors I've ever seen but I doubt that his talent alone was enough to make Data such a popular character. I'm sure his personal charm and striking good looks had a lot to do with it as well.
"There was a young woman from venus, whose body was shaped like a P" CAPTAIN TO SECURITY!!!!
Penis
@@Silenced23 you're so smart
@@puddin3543 Do I detect a hint of childish sarcasm?
@@dennis8196 thank you, Mr Data
HEY ABE!
Data Interrupted and Worf Denied are two of my favorite running gags on TNG.
I'm glad Data has no emotions, because then he can't feel offended when he gets interrupted.
Laura M his facial expressions do say otherwise, though haha. i’ve never quite bought the whole “no emotions” thing
Throbelisk actually, if you listen to spiner’s interviews about data (there’s a series on here, kind of a character profile), he admits that, although it’s said that data is emotionless, he is capable of feeling in his own unique way. data’s lack of emotion is reiterated only by himself throughout the show- yet he feels anger in later seasons, before experiencing the emotion chip. and right before soong’s death, he suggests that data WILL mourn in his own way. basically, from what i’ve gathered from watching this show multiple times over the span of a decade, data isn’t unfeeling, he is just not feeling in the sense that he doesn’t experience the whole spectrum of human emotions in the way an average person may. i suspect that if they hadn’t granted him the emotion chip in those questionable sequel movies, he would have stumbled upon more on his own. he is a growing and learning life form. maybe an outside-force was necessary to prompt these feelings, but i find that this is true with humanity to a large extent as well.
@@kindnepenthe Well said. And it's common in sci-fi for AI-type beings to be entirely unreliable about their own self-awareness/feelings/etc, usually claiming and believing they have none, while *clearly* showing that they do.
The shut up wesley manouvere.
*zing!*
This really puts into perspective Data's childlike brain and mannerisms. Yes, he is sought out for crucial opinion, but here we see his innocence as well.
Here's a question: Data has feelings, goals and a personality but is he alive?
@@blitz7326 in the biological sense clearly no, in the philosophical sense I believe yes.
@@blitz7326 "Data is a machine
However, we're machines too, just machines of different type"
Paraphrasing Picard
Metawarp Well there it stands!!!!!
@@FaxanaduJohn Thank you
Even though they're usually polite, and often someone HAS to stop him cuz they're in a time sensetive situation and he'll just keep going, I still feel a little twinge of empathy whenever anyone interrupts Data: poor little guy's just doing his best to help!
That's why they usually say "Thank you, Mr. Data" as a gesture to tell him he has helped enough instead of belittling him.
I remember being proud of the character in that scene where he figured out for himself to shut up. Lol
2:32 Data's ranting is so great, even the Computer had to shut him up!
Why did you kill my father, autumn
@@GNINJA90 He looks so offended by the computer cutting him off.
@@DoomieGruntVentures I think he was meant to look perplexed, which he should be. It's the only other AI on the ship, so it shouldn't have any issues with him being as thorough as possible.
@@Tantalus010 He looks more baffled to me, like "Well gee, even the computer shuts me up!" XD
Lmao, even other AIs get sick of his rants. I bet The Doctor from Voyager would find him irritating.
Man... imagine if during a hail to the bridge, Data was ordered to “stall them”. Data would have a field day.
Basically 4:03
He could channel his inner "Call me Hutch."
@@azraelle6232 Ya that guy could talk the ears off a dead dog.
They use this gag more than any other in any series
Oh, I dunno... I was just thinking about commenting that it might be about on par in frequency with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and "Kick the Spike"
=( Poor Data... amd poor Spike.!...
This is epic! I love how Picard used Data to crash his unwanted date. And to be fair, the time that Data was doing the sign language, Picard cut him off because he was grateful, not irritated ( for once!)
What episodes are those?
@@hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799 I believe both episodes were season 2. Picard's date with Lwaxana was in "Manhunt", and Data's sign language was in "Loud as a Whisper".
Only now I am starting to really appreciate Data. He is so adorable. My favourite character and the main reason why I am binge-watching Star Trek right now.
Data received the most “thank you” in the entire star trek history 😂
His companions must be very grateful, and polite people.
5:22 He roasts Picard's art so hard.
I felt bad for Picard in that scene, the look on his face is just so sad.
Data looks at him like "you sure?"
Holy shit
@@geebeedee9509 I don’t ever want to hurt like that😢😂🤣🤣
The expression Data makes while inhaling before roasting Picard's art is so passive aggressive
2:23 LOL even the computer
@Fox Mulder "Thank you, sir, i comprehend"
4:48 is my favorite.
"Mr Data."
"Sir?"
"Shut up."
"Yes, sir."
"15 years I've been waiting to say that.
"Is this to assume that you wish for me not to shut down sir? Shall I continue?"
4:40 Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line.
But if you're Data?
Never get involved in a land war in Asia!
@@jasonlisonbee
Then iocaine powder shall have no adverse effect on androids!
2:35- Ha, even the ship's computer cannot stand Data's babbling.
You forgot the moment from the movie "Star Trek: First Contact" when the Borg queen asked Data if he "always talked this much". That would had been the perfect way to end this video!
I absolutely love how honest and straight to the point Geordi was: "Don't you start!"
"9 weeks, 16 days."
Why wouldn't he just say "11 weeks, 2 days"?
I guess they changed the numbers of days in a week in the future. It's now canon!
Data Was trolling, he wanted to see if they would catch it. They didn't.
Surely Picard was just about to say "Mr Data! There are 7 days in a week!"
Data: "No sir, there are 18"
Picard: "THERE... ARE.... SEVEN.... DAYS!"
+Siren Hound 😂😂😂
(2:33) "Thank you, sir. I comprehend."
Even the computer is telling him to can it
That was so damn funny
(5:22) "While suggesting the free treatment of form usually attributed to Fauvism, this quite inappropriately attempts to juxtapose the disparate cubistic styles of Picasso and Léger. In addition, the use of color suggests a haphazard mélange of clashing styles. Furthermore, the unsettling overtones of proto-Vulcan influences -" Picard's face...priceless.
Rhapsodise that's great, but you should add in data's hesitation to say haphazard cos he knows Picard won't be happy.
That line reminds me of Olivias brother in the scene where he tries to convince the student council president to let asoken air their sci-fi film.
Tbh I could listen to Data talk all day. I can be a chatterbox once in a while myself, when it comes to things I'm passionate about, and I like listening to others chatter on about things that intrigue them.
Awe, one of my favorite Data quotes: "It was raining in the city by the bay, a hard rain..." Love the noir reference and imagery.
Pretty sure he is quoting R. Chandler. I love how he keeps his hat on
" Data, this is *F A S C I N A T I N G* "
I feel like my autismo brain makes me over explain things. Thats why i love data, hes just trying to relate to his friends, and they are broadly at least patient snd accepting of it :)
Thank you mr data
I see your autism and raise you ADHD. 😁 JK, I totally get it, especially when I'm nervous. People think when your socially apprehensive, you get really quiet. Nope! The words just spill out like drool, and the brain screams to shut it, but the mouth keeps babbling. Ah, life's fun.
5:50 Data babbles so much he even interrupts himself.
I cracked by 0:13
Data: "There was a young lady from Venus....who's body was shaped like uh-"
Picard: "CAPTAIN TO SECURITY CUM IN!"
Who knows. I mean. a few hard core trekkies know, but I lack thier...vigor. if you happen to remember it, let me know.
Love it how Piccard used Data to get out of that awkward date.
My god a compilation with an episode list. Do my eyes deceive me?
i love the politeness with which they tell data to stick a circuit board in it.
they know he is just answering their questions completely and what he hopes to be a satisfactory degree, but they also understand that there are only so many hours in a day, and the show is only an hour long.
You should do a compilation of Deanna saying "I don't know"
That already exists, it's called Star Trek: The Next Generation
Underrated comment is underrated
Every time she states the obvious... though thats the same thing isnt it?
"I sense hostility"
" I sense nothing"
"an obscure language known as French". I died.
"Gum-"
"Y E S"
"...shoe"
This wa really the Data show. Every other character and situation was there to enable Brent Spiner to riff as Data.
I love Brent Spiner... and Mr. Data. But this is an impressive collection.
Data best line: There was a young lady from Venus, who's body shape like a.....
definitely dont remember that episode
@@JB-qu1wo It was season 1 I believe
like a falus
@@Hunter12396 Season 1 was a trip...
chungdha Picard: CAPTAIN TO SECURITY, COME IN!
I always wanted to hear his full babble ^^ 99% of the things he says are so interesting. Plus Brent's voice is 😍😍😍 I could listen to him talk for hours about anything🥰
I used to get so annoyed when people would interrupt him~
This video compilation is absolute gold, thanks for making it😁😁😁
Absolutely love it when the computer tells him to shut up.
You know that data really does babble if the computer cuts him off too. 😂 I love data
0:16 kills me everytime picards reaction is priceless
When he tells Data to shut up is the best.
Jordi "Alright, alright... Don't you start..." LMAO... Brent Spiner nailed that role and no one else could have pulled it off like him. Prove me wrong.
This was literally me as a child. I was known as a motor mouth.
There was a young lady from Venus, whose body was shaped like a -
CAPTAIN TO SECURITY, COME IN.
You know you need to stop talking when even the computer tells you to shut up.
Data always had trouble with human emotions and understanding of patience. But he strived so hard to become more human, and recognize the mutual understanding of his comrades. Knowing that Data was willing to learn and grow, and thus be as human as possible, was what made him so warm and liked by others.
Data's child-like innocence despite being a super-strong and super-smart walking computer was what made him so charming and adorable to fans. That and his social awkwardness, lol.
2:22 Even the ship’s computer gets impatient with Data.
It's sad to know that few people took interest in Data and often shut him up. Geordi is one of those few who would listen to his lectures. Data may be an android, but his heart is much more human than many.
From the people who brought you "Worf gets denied again and again."
If you play the Star Trek pinball game, and you sometimes miss the ball, Data will say something like "If you had plotted the ball in the proper trajectory, you would have been rewarded". If you press both flippers whilst Data is talking, Picard will cut in with a "Thank you Mr Data", and you wil get a 10m point bonus.
How can I imagine even the Borg surrendering as long as he promised to stop talking.... 🤣
I like how almost all of these are from earlier seasons, really shows Data's growth
i love how it got to the point where he was even interrupted by the ship's computer XD
2:33 i don't remember this episode...even the ship's computer had a "Thank You, Mr Data" moment 🤣
thanks for compiling this
I love how everyone spares his feelings despite the fact that he has none.
Sarah Pryor yeah, honestly it’s on his own word that he doesn’t have feelings but his behavior throughout TNG makes it hard for me to believe. probably accidental on the writers’ part, but they made him quite relatable and very sweet.
I think he was so likeable, despite constantly annoying everybody, because he had no ego. When he was confused by irrational human behavior, he responded "I have much to learn".
I love how you cited all the scenes. Fantastic work!
Data: "There was a young lady from Venus, whose body was shaped like a-"
Picard: "CAPTAIN TO SECURITY, COME IN!"
😆
I didn't appreciate just how good Brent Spiner was until watching this.
Hard to believe that Brent didn't start to play Data until he was almost 40 years old. Maybe it's the white make-up but he easily looked much younger.
0:28 Picard is understandably unhappy about that.
3:09 was not Data. His body had been hijacked.
Same!
LuciferStarr Good point though, that is one of my favorite Spiner moments. Those who did not know him, also loved him.
That was Lore if I recall it correctly.
@@madman2u You recall incorrectly, it was Dr. Ira Graves (the man in the capsule) he uploaded his mind into Data before he died.
Datas body is still data.
2:22 even the computer cut him off?
At 1:08 Data says "9 weeks" as part of his time, after the number of months.
That's easily an extra month or two. Whoops!
Wesley's like "Welcome to the club, Data">:P
WOW! @ 2:22
He give so much detail even the ship's computer does not want to hear it anymore 😂😂😂
"No you can't, don't even try!"
I was watching the clips of data reeling off units of time and thought "surely eventually he'd realise he's being cut off and adapt" and sure enough, there it was. What a show.
Even the enterprise computer can't stand his ramblings... "thank you sir I comprehend"
3:11 I know androids can feel hurt, but damn
That wasn't data
After a whole video of them virtually telling Data to shut up, the last line 'Go ahead' 🙂
1:04 “51 years, 10 months, 9 weeks, 16 days…”
So… 52 years, 3 weeks, 2 days…?
Data?!? WTF
Excellent compilation.
1:43 Detroit: Become Human
TNG Downloadable content.
i greatly enjoyed this.
I love 1:11 he finishes his answer with 47 minutes. There's a slight pause. Everyone's like...wow. He even tells them "I have discovered a certain level of...impatience" like I can't help but feel like he's a tiny bit bitter is this a passive aggressive jab hahaha
"why am i lying on the floor in this undignifying position" best PARTY EVER DÉTA !!
2:25 When even the computer had enough LMAO
It's funniest when even computer tells him the information is suffice. Also, when Dr. Soong, his own father (and still Brent Spiner), tells him to "SSSSHUSHH!"
Excellent editing job. I actually forgot about The Borg Queen in First Contact. Don’t babble Data from Captain Picard was priceless 👏👏
Videos like this are the only way I see so many season 1 and 2 clips.
Excellent! It never registered on me that this was a running joke!
I still love the episode where there was that one admiral famous for talking about nothing and the crew got Data to talk to him and they talked for literal hours
2:36 I'm dying - even the ship computer can't handle Data.
Brent Spiner is such a good actor. He also plays really good roles in Cheers and Night Court.
Did he just get interrupted by the Computer?! 😂😂😂
"CAPTAIN TO SECURITY! HE'S RECITING DIRTY LYMERICS!!"
Whoever you are that put this together, thank you! :)
"You are finished, Data" would be a badass comeback, in a different situation.
Must have taken you a long time to find these. Appreciate the effort!
Data slayed the entire crew after being cut off too many times 😂
When at 5:10 he mentions the "passive lure strategy" I immediately assumed that he was referring to how it is comparable to Napoleon's actions at the battle of Austerlitz, where he made his right flank purposefully weak in order to entice the Russians from the more advantageous high ground they were occupying and take it for himself