Data's back?


Any guesses as to how they are bringing Data back?

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Dreams, flashbacks, or holodeck. They have B4, maybe they reassemble him

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Looks like Brent Spiner's not talking:
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/brent-spiner-on-data-return-in-star-trek-picard

I'm guessing it's probably going to be 4. Data did upload his memories into him before his death.

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No , its supposed to be Data. From what I saw, it was flashbacks or Picards dream that Data appeared in.

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Turns out it was a dream. ...So far.

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Yeah, he's embarrassed by this WOKE mess.

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Since Data is an android who does not age, they will have to do some computer magic to make Spiner look approximately the same as he did twenty-six years ago. Just putting a thick coating of pale pancake makeup on his face won't do it.

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They did a pretty good job covering his age up. Dont know how they did it, but it worked

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You might need to adjust your TV set. Frankly the aged face wasn't as jarring as the different color, the original data was closer to a whitish gray, the new one is more yellow like pissed on snow.

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Your concern was addressed at the end of Star Trek: Nemesis. The original Data is dead just like the original Spock, dead.

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Okay, so if we accept that this is a different Data, why was he made to appear old, rather than young like the original Data? Is it intentional, to simulate the aging of a human?

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Hmmm, I hope they give good reasons. It's getting harder and harder to find producers, directors, etc. that care about continuity and explanations.

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That's incredible!

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If they have to face a new Borg threat and in response decide to produce Simulants en masse as a defense strategy, they may need to rebuild Data to his past state in order to produce a leader that can control that Simulant army and influence it on a psychological level to avoid mistakes of the past.

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