Data (Star Trek)
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Data, played by Brent Spiner, is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe. He is the 2nd Officer and Operations Officer on the Enterprise D, He appeared throughout the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series, as well as in later movies.
Data is an android, an advanced form of artificial life, with a positronic brain. He is roughly the equivalent of Spock in the original series, in that he has a logical mind, finds humans hard to understand yet is drawn to the concept of humanity. This desire combined with his apparent innocence about the reality around him charmed viewers and made one of the most popular characters of the series.
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Biography
Dr. Noonien Soong was Data's creator. The construction of Data followed Dr. Soong's previous, and less successful attempt at an artificial life form, Lore, who was later to become a recurring character on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Lore was more or less Data's "evil twin". A total of seven androids of Data's type have ever existed.
After attending Starfleet Academy, Data served with distinction on the Enterprise-D and -E, with the rank of lieutenant commander. Data held the Starfleet Command Decoration for Valor; Starfleet Command Decoration for Gallantry; Medal of Honor, with Clusters; Legion of Honor; and the Starcross. ("The Measure of a Man")
In 2364, Data discovered his "brother," Lore, a prototype created by Dr. Soong. However, Lore was psychopathic and deactivated Data in an attempt to take over the Enterprise. ("Datalore")
In 2365, cyberneticist Bruce Maddox obtained permission to have Data reassigned for study. Data refused, and sought and won a legal judgment declaring him a sentient life-form with the same rights as other Federation citizens. ("The Measure of a Man")
Desiring to reproduce himself, Data created a daughter, Lal, in 2366; unfortunately, she suffered a cascade failure of her neural systems and died shortly after being activated. ("The Offspring")
Data was thought lost in a shuttle accident in 2366, but had in fact been kidnapped by fraudulent antiquities dealer Kivas Fajo. Fajo was subsequently arrested and Data released. ("The Most Toys")
In 2367, Data was taken over by a homing signal generated by Dr. Soong, who intended to give him an emotions chip which he had perfected in secret after being thought dead. Data was forced to take over the Enterprise and bring it to Soong's lab on Terlina III Unfortunately, the homing signal summoned Lore as well, who tricked Soong into giving him the chip and then killed him. ("Brothers")
In 2368, Data was swept by a temporal anomaly into late 19th-century San Francisco. His presence set up a number of temporal paradoxes involving Guinan, who had been present on Earth at that time, and the senior staff. Data stays in a San Francisco hotel where a young Jack London works as bellhop. In the episode, the viewer also meets Mark Twain. Data was injured in an accident, having his head blown off; it was lost, recovered in an archeological dig in 2368 which setting up the temporal paradox to begin with, and reattached. ("Time's Arrow")
In 2370, Data was kidnapped by Lore and coerced into aiding an insurrection by the Borg. After the threat to the Federation was dealt with, Data was forced to disassemble his brother. From Lore, Data obtained the emotions chip which Soong had intended for him. ("Descent")
In 2370, Data met a woman who appeared to be Dr. Juliana Tainer, the widow and collaborator of Dr. Soong; in a sense, his mother. However, she turned out to be an android, constructed by Dr. Soong after the original Dr. Tainer died. Unlike Data, she had been unaware of her nature as an android, and had survived Dr. Soong and remarried. ("Inheritance")
In 2371, Data chose to use the emotions chip he had obtained from Lore. Despite difficulties in adaptation, Data successfully integrated the emotions chip. (Star Trek: Generations)
Data was chosen to become first officer of the Enterprise-E in 2379; shortly thereafter, he discovered a prototype version of himself, whom Dr. Soong had named B-4. However, before acceding to the position, he was lost in the line of duty; in saving the Enterprise-E and its crew from the thalaron beam generator aboard the Reman ship Scimitar, he was killed when that ship exploded. (Star Trek: Nemesis)
In an alternate future created by Q, he held the Lucasian chair at Cambridge University. ("All Good Things...")
Relationships
Characterising his relationship with friends as based on a dependency that stems from a sense of familiarity that is caused by frequent contacts, physical and visual, Data explained that his "mental pathways have become accustomed to your sensory input patterns." These "mental pathways" had a brief intimate relationship with crewmate Tasha Yar ("The Naked Now") in 2365, and attempted to pursue a romantic relationship with another crewmate, Jenna D'Sora ("In Theory"), in 2367 . Data also has a pet cat named Spot.
Miscellanea
Brent Spiner has released an album, Old Yellow Eyes is Back, performing as Data.
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Data (Star Trek) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_(Star_Trek) December 4, 2003

