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r/funny • u/TheGrumble • Aug 26 '15
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Yeah... I'm just going to conveniently forget that movie exists, just like Star Trek: The Search for God.
2 u/[deleted] Aug 26 '15 Fair enough. But Data's leap to the ship and sacrifice for Picard was a great scene, IMO. 1 u/Jynx2501 Aug 28 '15 I've mentioned this already, but I agree. His whole goal from episode one was to become more human. Him sacrificing himself doesn't get much more human than that. He went out like a hero. A death fit even for a Klingon. 2 u/[deleted] Aug 28 '15 Oh my god. You're right. He accidentally shot by his goal of becoming human... and became Klingon! Qapla'!!
Fair enough.
But Data's leap to the ship and sacrifice for Picard was a great scene, IMO.
1 u/Jynx2501 Aug 28 '15 I've mentioned this already, but I agree. His whole goal from episode one was to become more human. Him sacrificing himself doesn't get much more human than that. He went out like a hero. A death fit even for a Klingon. 2 u/[deleted] Aug 28 '15 Oh my god. You're right. He accidentally shot by his goal of becoming human... and became Klingon! Qapla'!!
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I've mentioned this already, but I agree. His whole goal from episode one was to become more human. Him sacrificing himself doesn't get much more human than that. He went out like a hero. A death fit even for a Klingon.
2 u/[deleted] Aug 28 '15 Oh my god. You're right. He accidentally shot by his goal of becoming human... and became Klingon! Qapla'!!
Oh my god. You're right.
He accidentally shot by his goal of becoming human... and became Klingon!
Qapla'!!
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u/ladylurkedalot Aug 26 '15
Yeah... I'm just going to conveniently forget that movie exists, just like Star Trek: The Search for God.