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Data’s cat winning the day in Picard Season 3 is the ultimate Star Trek moment: Evil can be defeated, but perhaps not with phasers or photon torpedoes. Sometimes all you need is your cat.
Usually the first cat that fans cite is Spot, who was owned by the android Data in "The Next Generation" (1987-1994). Another starring cat was Neelix — owned by Reginald Barclay of "Star Trek ...
Felines have a long history in Star Trek.In the original animated series, M’Ress was a cat-like alien officer on the Enterprise.And of course, on The Next Generation, Lt. Commander Data had a ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNBest Star Trek MoviesWith thirteen Star Trek movies to choose from and at least a few more in development, including Star Trek 4, which is ...
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Screen Rant on MSNIf You Call Yourself A Star Trek Fan, You’ve Watched These 10 Episodes, Right?There are some episodes in the Star Trek franchise that are so good and have become so iconic that every fan simply must view ...
Data returns to Trek in "Star Trek: Picard" in episode 6, but didn't he die in Star Trek: Nemesis? Here's how he lives again.
Data became a daddy all the way back in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 3, Episode 16, “The Offspring.”Data decided to create a child, named Lal (Hallie Todd), without the knowledge of ...
New “Star Trek: Discovery” cast member David Ajala says one of his biggest scene partners is a "diva." She's also a cat — two, to be exact.
Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) The final of the TNG movies brings Picard's relationship with Data to an end. After the Romulan Star Empire makes overtures toward peace with the Federation following the ...
Check out Star Trek's Data rapping about cats! Who knew an android could flow so well? Of course, when you're talking about cats (one of our favorite subjects here at The Feed) ...
Brent Spiner reprises his role as Data in Star Trek: Picard, only in dreams so far. Picard is still haunted by the loss of his friend, and the heroic sacrifice he made to save his life.
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