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F. Murray Abraham in Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)

Brent Spiner: Data

Star Trek: Insurrection

Brent Spiner credited as playing...

Data

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Quotes10

  • Counselor Deanna Troi: Have you noticed how your boobs have firmed up?
  • Cmdr. Beverly Crusher: Not that we care about that in this day and age.
  • Counselor Deanna Troi: Uh huh.
  • Cmdr. Beverly Crusher: [notices Data] Thank you, Data.
  • Data: [walks over to Worf]
  • Lieutenant Commander Worf: I've an odd craving for the blood of a live Kolar beast.
  • Data: And have you noticed how your boobs have firmed up? Not that we care about tha...
  • Data: I feel obliged to point out that the environmental anomalies may have stimulated certain rebellious instincts common to youth, which could affect everyone's judgment... Except mine of course.
  • Cmdr. Beverly Crusher: Okay Data. What do *you* think we should do?
  • Data: Saddle up, lock and load!
  • Data: I seem to be missing several memory engrams.
  • [Geordi shows him several microchips he is holding in his hand]
  • Data: There they are.
  • Data: In the event of a water landing, I have been designed to act as a flotation device.
  • Data: [Artim is getting over his distrust of Data, and beginning to bond with him] My operation depends on specifications that do not change. I will never know the experience of growing up or tripping over my own feet.
  • Artim: But you've never had adults telling you what to do all the time, or bedtimes, or having to eat food you don't like.
  • Data: I would gladly accept the requirement of a bedtime in exchange for knowing what it is like to be a child.
  • Artim: Do machines ever play?
  • Data: Yes. I play the violin, and my chess routines are quite advanced.
  • Artim: No, I mean, haven't you ever just played? For fun?
  • Data: [tentative, unsure what the boy is getting at] Androids do not have fun.
  • Artim: Look, if you want to understand what it's like to be a child, you need to learn to play.
  • Captain Picard: Data, what's the last thing you remember?
  • Data: [singing] His nose should pant, and his lip should curl...
  • Captain Picard: From the mission.
  • Commander Riker: [referring to his shaven face] Smooth as an android's bottom, eh, Data?
  • Data: I beg your pardon, Sir?
  • Data: [later] Commander! May I?
  • [feels his face, shakes his head]
  • [there is a blemish on Worf's face]
  • Captain Picard: Have you been in a fight, Mr Worf?
  • Lieutenant Commander Worf: [sighs] No sir... it is a "gorch".
  • Captain Picard: Gorch?
  • Data: [whispers] Pimple, sir.
  • Captain Picard: Oh... it's hardly noticeable.
  • Data: Captain, the boy is afraid of me.
  • Captain Picard: It's nothing personal, Data. You have to remember, these people have rejected technology.
  • Data: I am the personification of everything they have rejected.
  • Captain Picard: Until this week, that young man probably never saw a machine, let alone one that walks and talks.
  • Data: [discovering a Federation ship in the middle of a Ba'ku lake] It is a holographic projection. Incomplete, I might add.
  • Captain Picard: What you're seeing is a computer-driven image created by photons and force fields.
  • Anij: I know what a hologram is, Captain. The question is, why would anyone want to create one of our village?
  • Captain Picard: Data, if you were following the children and discovered this ship...
  • Data: It is conceivable I was shot to protect the secret of its existence.
  • Captain Picard: Why would they duplicate this village, except to deceive the Ba'ku?
  • Anij: Deceive us?
  • Captain Picard: To move you off this planet. You go to sleep one night in the village, wake up the next morning on this flying holodeck, transported en masse. Within a few days, they're relocated on a similar planet without ever realizing it.
  • Data: Why would the Federation or the Son'a wish to move the Ba'ku?
  • Captain Picard: I don't know.

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