Brent Spiner as Data and Denise Crosby as Tasha Yar in Star Trek: The Next Generation
In his quest to be more human, Data had some embarrassing encounters, and now Star Trek has confirmed he will never live down his most cringe-worthy moment. Data returns to IDW’s Star Trek comics in Star Trek Annual 2024, hot on the trail of his brother Lore. Data’s search takes him across the galaxy–-and a certain aspect of his reputation proceeds him.
Star Trek Annual 2024 was written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly and drawn by Rachael Stott. Data, Geordi La Forge and Chief O’Brien have arrived at the Orion homeworld, seeking an audience with the crime lord Madam Vivo. Vivo sizes up the three newcomers, and takes a particular interest in Data. She tells him that Lore informed her “where the androids of Doctor Soong sit on the spectrum of pleasure.” She then calls him “fully functional.
Madam Vivo is not the first woman in the Star Trek universe to reference Data’s reproductive anatomy, and subsequently tries to seduce him. In the feature film Star Trek: First Contact, the Borg Queen attempts to lure Data to her side by stimulating his pleasure centers. Data recently activated his emotion chip, which intensified the experience.
Data Has a Surprising Reputation Around the Galaxy Data Will Never Live the "Fully Functional" Thing Down Yet Star Trek Annual 2024 confirms that Data will never live down the reputation his encounter with Tasha gave him. Various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation hinted that Data’s reputation was known throughout the galaxy, but more in terms of his strength and intelligence. Yet word of Data’s sexual exploits has made the rounds as well.
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