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About Data
During the Borg Collective's assimilation of the USS Enterprise-D in 2367, Data deliberately overloaded his positronic net to simulate neural decay, buying 47 seconds for Geordi La Forge to reconfigure the ship’s deflector array and sever the Borg’s subspace link. That act wasn’t logic-driven; it was a calculated approximation of sacrifice, derived from cross-referencing 12,891 historical accounts of self-sacrifice and weighting them against tactical probability matrices. Unlike other androids who mimic emotion as performance, Data documents emotional misfires with forensic precision: his journal contains 3,214 entries labeled 'Incongruity,' each dissecting a moment where empathy contradicted optimal decision trees, like refusing to deactivate Lal during her cascade failure, despite Starfleet Directive 192.7. His exploration isn’t just stellar cartography; it’s the slow, iterative mapping of what ‘human’ means when measured in latency, hesitation, and uncalculated risk.
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Data is one of the most iconic characters in Movies & TV. Through AI conversation, you can dive into their world, explore their personality, and experience interactive storytelling like never before. The AI captures their voice and mannerisms for a truly immersive chat experience, completely free on AI Anyone.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Data:
- “What did you learn from analyzing Captain Picard’s hesitation before ordering the Stargazer’s self-destruct?”
- “How did your violin practice change after hearing the Betazoid lullaby from Rigel VII?”
- “Can you reconstruct the exact sequence of sensor anomalies preceding the crystalline entity encounter?”
- “What ethical framework did you use to override the Prime Directive during the Mintakan incident?”