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How much does Commander Data weigh?
How Can a Biological Virus Infect Data?How much time passed on Earth during the Enterprise's 5 year mission in space?How does Data speak?How much energy could the Enterprise-D produce?Does Data need to cut his hair?Does Data “unlearn” things?How much of Data's identity depends upon his hardware?How did Data not know what Aldebaran Whiskey was?How quickly can Data grow out his hair?
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I'm referring to his "typical" weight, as in how much he weighs during his day-to-day activities aboard the Enterprise (minus the pipe).
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I'm referring to his "typical" weight, as in how much he weighs during his day-to-day activities aboard the Enterprise (minus the pipe).
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The minus the pipe doesn't belong in this title.
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the humor is just confusing in the title - because the picture isn't associated with the title on the home screen. For example, I thought it might refer to the pipe he bends in "Measure of a Man" and thought "that's weird" The joke, on the other hand, is fine in the body of the question where the context is clear
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I'm referring to his "typical" weight, as in how much he weighs during his day-to-day activities aboard the Enterprise (minus the pipe).
star-trek star-trek-tng star-trek-data
I'm referring to his "typical" weight, as in how much he weighs during his day-to-day activities aboard the Enterprise (minus the pipe).
star-trek star-trek-tng star-trek-data
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The minus the pipe doesn't belong in this title.
– ThePopMachine
7 hours ago
@ThePopMachine Indeed, humor does not compute.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
6 hours ago
1
the humor is just confusing in the title - because the picture isn't associated with the title on the home screen. For example, I thought it might refer to the pipe he bends in "Measure of a Man" and thought "that's weird" The joke, on the other hand, is fine in the body of the question where the context is clear
– NKCampbell
5 hours ago
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1
The minus the pipe doesn't belong in this title.
– ThePopMachine
7 hours ago
@ThePopMachine Indeed, humor does not compute.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
6 hours ago
1
the humor is just confusing in the title - because the picture isn't associated with the title on the home screen. For example, I thought it might refer to the pipe he bends in "Measure of a Man" and thought "that's weird" The joke, on the other hand, is fine in the body of the question where the context is clear
– NKCampbell
5 hours ago
1
1
The minus the pipe doesn't belong in this title.
– ThePopMachine
7 hours ago
The minus the pipe doesn't belong in this title.
– ThePopMachine
7 hours ago
@ThePopMachine Indeed, humor does not compute.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
6 hours ago
@ThePopMachine Indeed, humor does not compute.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
6 hours ago
1
1
the humor is just confusing in the title - because the picture isn't associated with the title on the home screen. For example, I thought it might refer to the pipe he bends in "Measure of a Man" and thought "that's weird" The joke, on the other hand, is fine in the body of the question where the context is clear
– NKCampbell
5 hours ago
the humor is just confusing in the title - because the picture isn't associated with the title on the home screen. For example, I thought it might refer to the pipe he bends in "Measure of a Man" and thought "that's weird" The joke, on the other hand, is fine in the body of the question where the context is clear
– NKCampbell
5 hours ago
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Approximately 100 kg (= 220 lbs.) according to his 'mother'.
DATA: My -- childhood?
JULIANA: (laughing) That's what I called it. You were like a baby at first -- a hundred kilogram baby, but still...
TNG: Inheritance
This tallies with his official fact file on the StarTrek.com website, although this is likely a case of the tail (TNG: Inheritance) wagging the dog.
Bio-engineering Review: Joint Report of CMO Beverly Crusher, M.D. and Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge
Data, who weighs 100 kg., carries a concealed master on/off switch centered just below his right shoulder blade. This switch is known only to the senior staff of the Enterprise: commander, first officer, chief engineer, chief medical officer and ship's counselor.
Purely for reference, the pipe in question appears to be a Pioneer Pie Co. "Calabash" pipe (with a replaceable cap gourd). They weigh approximately 82 grams.
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Approximately 100 kg (= 220 lbs.) according to his 'mother'.
DATA: My -- childhood?
JULIANA: (laughing) That's what I called it. You were like a baby at first -- a hundred kilogram baby, but still...
TNG: Inheritance
This tallies with his official fact file on the StarTrek.com website, although this is likely a case of the tail (TNG: Inheritance) wagging the dog.
Bio-engineering Review: Joint Report of CMO Beverly Crusher, M.D. and Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge
Data, who weighs 100 kg., carries a concealed master on/off switch centered just below his right shoulder blade. This switch is known only to the senior staff of the Enterprise: commander, first officer, chief engineer, chief medical officer and ship's counselor.
Purely for reference, the pipe in question appears to be a Pioneer Pie Co. "Calabash" pipe (with a replaceable cap gourd). They weigh approximately 82 grams.
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Approximately 100 kg (= 220 lbs.) according to his 'mother'.
DATA: My -- childhood?
JULIANA: (laughing) That's what I called it. You were like a baby at first -- a hundred kilogram baby, but still...
TNG: Inheritance
This tallies with his official fact file on the StarTrek.com website, although this is likely a case of the tail (TNG: Inheritance) wagging the dog.
Bio-engineering Review: Joint Report of CMO Beverly Crusher, M.D. and Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge
Data, who weighs 100 kg., carries a concealed master on/off switch centered just below his right shoulder blade. This switch is known only to the senior staff of the Enterprise: commander, first officer, chief engineer, chief medical officer and ship's counselor.
Purely for reference, the pipe in question appears to be a Pioneer Pie Co. "Calabash" pipe (with a replaceable cap gourd). They weigh approximately 82 grams.
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Approximately 100 kg (= 220 lbs.) according to his 'mother'.
DATA: My -- childhood?
JULIANA: (laughing) That's what I called it. You were like a baby at first -- a hundred kilogram baby, but still...
TNG: Inheritance
This tallies with his official fact file on the StarTrek.com website, although this is likely a case of the tail (TNG: Inheritance) wagging the dog.
Bio-engineering Review: Joint Report of CMO Beverly Crusher, M.D. and Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge
Data, who weighs 100 kg., carries a concealed master on/off switch centered just below his right shoulder blade. This switch is known only to the senior staff of the Enterprise: commander, first officer, chief engineer, chief medical officer and ship's counselor.
Purely for reference, the pipe in question appears to be a Pioneer Pie Co. "Calabash" pipe (with a replaceable cap gourd). They weigh approximately 82 grams.
Approximately 100 kg (= 220 lbs.) according to his 'mother'.
DATA: My -- childhood?
JULIANA: (laughing) That's what I called it. You were like a baby at first -- a hundred kilogram baby, but still...
TNG: Inheritance
This tallies with his official fact file on the StarTrek.com website, although this is likely a case of the tail (TNG: Inheritance) wagging the dog.
Bio-engineering Review: Joint Report of CMO Beverly Crusher, M.D. and Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge
Data, who weighs 100 kg., carries a concealed master on/off switch centered just below his right shoulder blade. This switch is known only to the senior staff of the Enterprise: commander, first officer, chief engineer, chief medical officer and ship's counselor.
Purely for reference, the pipe in question appears to be a Pioneer Pie Co. "Calabash" pipe (with a replaceable cap gourd). They weigh approximately 82 grams.
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The minus the pipe doesn't belong in this title.
– ThePopMachine
7 hours ago
@ThePopMachine Indeed, humor does not compute.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
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the humor is just confusing in the title - because the picture isn't associated with the title on the home screen. For example, I thought it might refer to the pipe he bends in "Measure of a Man" and thought "that's weird" The joke, on the other hand, is fine in the body of the question where the context is clear
– NKCampbell
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