When Maddox left the institute, he may have taken Lore's body with him to continue his work. Having Lore to study may explain how he was able to make the sudden progress he's made in replicating and improving on Soong's work.īut what happened to Lore after the Federation's ban on synthetic life? If he was in the Daystrom Insitute, then it is possible that Starfleet would have wanted his body destroyed when the ban went into effect. Bruce Maddox was eager to disassemble and study Data in the Next Generation episode "The Measure of a Man." Having been denied that opportunity, one would imagine he'd be eager to get his hands on Lore instead. If B-4 was sent to the Daystrom Institute, is it safe to assume that Lore would have been sent to the same place? Dr. Lore developed an evil streak and eventually contacted a crystalline entity that destroyed the colony where he and Data were created. This is why Soong chose to leave emotions out of Data's programming. Lore had more emotion than Data, but having been created wholesale he lacked the maturity and wisdom to control and act on those emotions appropriately. Star Trek: The Next Generation established that Noonien Soong created Lore before Data. Could he be hiding in plain sight in the guise of Alton Soong? Lore has been conspicuously absent from a series focused on Data's family and legacy. Noonien never mentioned having a biological son, instead priding himself on his android child, Data. This time he's playing a new character, Alton Inigo Soong, the son of Data's creator, Dr. Spiner appeared earlier in the season as his Next Generation character Commander Data in Jean-Luc Picard's dreams. The ninth episode of Star Trek: Picard, "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1," featured the surprise return of Star Trek: The Next Generation star Brent Spiner.
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