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Is lore in Star Trek Nemesis?

Is lore in Star Trek Nemesis?

Lore is just a guest character in the TV-series, which predates the movie by 15 years or so. Only avid fans of the franchise would remember Lore.

Does data come back after nemesis?

Star Trek: Nemesis’ box office failure meant no sequel was made, so Data was never resurrected. Viewers were granted a final moment between Data and Picard that they, and the former captain, craved in Star Trek: Picard’s season 1 finale.

Why data killed off in Nemesis?

Yes, back in 2002 movie Star Trek: Nemesis, Data ended up sacrificing himself to save Picard and the Enterprise, beaming onboard the Romulan ship Scimitar (under the command of Picard’s clone Shinzon, of course) to prevent it from turning its thalaron radiation weapon on both his fellow crew and (subsequently) the …

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What happened between Star Trek Nemesis and Picard?

What happened between Nemesis and Star Trek: Picard? Now, in 2020, Picard picks up where Nemesis left off. In real life, 18 years have passed between Nemesis and Picard, and on the show, it’s pretty much the same amount of time — Nemesis was in 2379 and Picard happens in 2399.

What happened to Data’s brother B-4?

However, he was unable to immediately assimilate Data’s memories and could not remember things Data could, such as the layout of the Enterprise, Dr. Soong, or Captain Jean-Luc Picard. However, Data and Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge discovered B-4’s unauthorized access and indefinitely deactivated him.

Does Data become human?

He was the sole survivor on Omicron Theta in the rubble of a colony left after an attack from the Crystalline Entity. He is a synthetic life form with artificial intelligence, designed and built by Doctor Noonien Soong in his own likeness (likewise portrayed by Spiner)….Data (Star Trek)

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Did Picard get a new body?

Back in the Star Trek: Picard Season 1 finale, “Et in Arcadia Ego Part 2,” after Jean-Luc Picard died, he was reborn in a Synth body called a “Golem.” Essentially, the words “Synth” and “Golem” are fairly interchangeable with “android,” insofar as Synth tech evolved out of the androids (like Data) from The Next …

Is Star Trek Nemesis after Voyager?

The CBS series is set where no Trek has gone before, well past the events of TV’s Star Trek: Voyager and the last film of the Picard era, Star Trek: Nemesis. Abrams’ movies take place in this alternate timeline called the “Kelvin Timeline,” after the annihilated ship.