10 years ago with 37 notesReblog 
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10 years ago with 14 notesReblog 
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10 years ago with 14 notesReblog 
Guinan: Consider that in the history of many worlds, there have always been disposable creatures. They do the dirty work. They do the work that no one else wants to do because it's too difficult or too hazardous. And an army of Datas, all disposable... You don't have to think about their welfare, you don't think about how they feel. Whole generations of disposable people.
Captain Picard: You're talking about slavery.
Guinan: Oh, I think that's a little harsh.
Captain Picard: I don't think that's a little harsh, I think that's the truth. But that's a truth that we have obscured behind a... comfortable, easy euphemism: 'Property'! But that's not the issue at all, is it?
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10 years ago with 2 notesReblog 

Holy fuck, “The Measure of a Man” is the best TNG episode that I saw until now.

Have all those brilliance who made me love Star Trek when I started watching TOS.

I have don’t words to describe. But the old discussion - how we can determine the rights of life of someone by some padrons? How determine these dubious and crooked lines? With a, at first, a good and innocent idea, could be subverted in a idea of slavery?

Seriously, is fucking brilliant. 

Picard was priceless during all the episode, and I just suffer so hard with Riker - he had to accusing Data, even that he was in his side. Poor, poor baby.

And Data. Holy shit, he packing his things, his medals, his books and the hologram of Tasha - I almost cry.

Hell, I fucking love this show. If someone says that Star Trek isn’t a clever show, this person clearly did not saw the series.

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10 years ago with 13 notesReblog 

“Elementary, Dear Data” is a priceless episode for Sherlock’s fans.

For me, who am also a Trekker and a Sherlockian, was a wonderful gift.

For start, we have Data as Sherlock and Geordi as Watson:

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But isn’t just in the image. Data plays violin (an amazing theme that really reminds me the theme of Irene Adler in Sherlock, BBC) and made several citations to Holmes’s tales, books and aspects of personality and deduction.

But is not only it. In this episode, the computer of Enterprise have orders (from La Forge) for do a villain that have the capacity to beat Data.

Who is this villain? Nothing less than Professor Moriarty.

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Yes, Moriarty. And being absolutely clever how Moriarty is, he, in very few time, have knowledge enough for threaten the Enterprise.

I fucking love this episode. And Picard looks so adorable in this clothes!

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And people still ask me why I like Star Trek. In this episode, we have a crossover of Star Trek: TNG and Sherlock Holmes, and it’s canon.

I love this show.

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11 years ago with 21 notesReblog / via 
Data (Alien): What is death?
Picard: Some see it as a changing into an indestructible form, forever unchanging. They believe that the purpose of the entire universe is to then maintain that form, in an Earth-like garden, which will give delight and pleasure through all eternity. On the other hand, there are those who hold to the idea of our blinking into nothingness with all of our experiences, hopes, and dreams... merely a delusion. Considering the marvelous complexity of the universe, its clockwork perfection, its balances of this against that—matter, energy, gravitation, time, dimension—I believe that our existence must be more than either of these philosophies. That what we are goes beyond euclidean, or other "practical" measuring systems, and that our existence is part of a reality beyond what we understand now as reality.
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11 years ago with 17 notesReblog 
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11 years ago with 3 notesReblog 

You know, Number One - some relationships just can’t work.

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11 years ago with 4 notesReblog 

Okay TNG, you totally have me.

I’m burning in love with this series. It’s fucking amazing. TOS still is my favorite, but TNG is fantastic. 

I can’t say who I love more. La Forge is lovely, Wesley is fucking CUTE, Counselor Troi is totally my favorite female character, Dra. Crusher is great (despite I have to say that I miss McCoy how a doctor), Riker is a BAMF, Picard is fascinating (it’s a beautiful word, isn’t? Spock, I ALWAYS will miss you. ALWAYS.), Q is such a fantastic character, and Worf looks like a good warrior. I have to say that I don’t like so much of Lieutenant Yar.

And Data. I. FUCKING. LOVE. DATA.

Well, you all know that I love Spock senseless, madly, passionately and he is my character babe for eternity? 

What I feel for Data it’s almost the same kind of crazy love that I have for Spock. Because I fucking love this babe. He is amazing, he is so deep, so smart, so everything, so beautiful, and… oh baby, I fell in love so hardly with you. You’re officially my babe in TNG.

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And he likes Sherlock Holmes. Data, unlike Spock that have Jim, you’re single, marry me. (yes, he is an android, and SO?)

I’m only in the episode 14 of the first season, lord help me.

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11 years ago with 7 notesReblog 

I’m liking of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Is cool, and it’s fine see the relationship between Picard and Riker, because they know each other only in the first episode, so, we can see how they work together, as they’ll know one the other. It’s very different to see TOS, because in the first episode, Spock and Kirk already are a married couple great friends.

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