As this is Thanksgiving week, we skip the news but suggest listeners check out Tony’s interview with the executive producer of “Unification,” the short film featuring the return of classic Kirk and Spock. Anthony and Laurie review Lower Decks; “Fully Dilated,” then play Tony’s interview with Lower Decks supervising producer and director Barry J. Kelly about this episode as well the rest of the season.
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Brent Spiner kind of spoiled his appearance a few weeks ago at Trek New Jersey.
During his panel with Frakes, someone asked if he could see himself playing Data again…he said no but then added “except for one thing I signed an NDA for.”
So when they said they had to recover a piece of tech from the purple ENT-D, I immediately went ‘they’re going to find Data, aren’t they.’
Ha! I was there and heard that and then totally forgot about it. It was a fun and chaotic panel. (Also, it was hard to tell if he was serious or not.)
for i say cool and i must say that Ent-D lasted longer than our prime did.
Not necessarily. The purple D could have been from season 6 of TNG. Nothing says that time has to run at precisely the same rate in every parallel universe. After 13 billion years, the purple universe is 13 years behind the prime universe. That would be 99.9999999% the rate of the prime rate of time. Pretty darn close. That’s how I look at it. Purple Data was from 2369 in the Purple universe, which was equivalent to 2382 in the Prime universe. That just makes more sense to me than Purple Data still being on the D as a Lt. Cmdr in 2382.