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Brent Spiner returned to «Star Trek» for all three seasons of «Star Trek: Picard,» but Data’s return was a complicated one. During the events of «Star Trek: Nemesis,» the prototype android B-4 was discovered — the third of Noonian Soong’s (Brent Spiner) prototypes along with Data’s evil brother Lore — and Data copied his consciousness into its positronic net, though the transfer was unsuccessful. Some years after the events of that film, a catastrophic attack by unknown synthetic lifeforms caused the Federation to issue a total ban on synthetic life, as we learn in the pilot episode of «Picard.» Unknown to anyone, Data’s consciousness lived on in B-4, which was stored at the Daystrom Institute.
Picard died in the two-part finale of «Picard» Season 1, and his own consciousness was transferred to a synthetic body. In the process of being uploaded, Picard encountered Data’s consciousness, which still survived inside the remains of B-4. Data asked his old friend to terminate the program and kill him for good, which Picard did. However, Noonian Soong’s son, Altan (Brent Spiner) soon began work on a new android that would combine the traits of Data and Lore. The nefarious Section 31 confiscated the prototype and stored it at Daystrom Station. When Picard and his friends boarded the station in «Picard» Season 3, they found the prototype and discovered the Data and Lore sides of it were in conflict. Data ultimately defeated Lore, warring inside the positronic net, and was himself once more, but this time with the emotions he’d always wanted. He returned to the Enterprise to serve again.
Spiner may not return to the «Star Trek» universe again, but he and fans can both rest assured that Data lives on.
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