Reilly books are one hell of a ride
thessnake03
Like Worf did
How did he see me?
In hindsight, there's a book that sort of covers Data early career, or at least what he was doing when Picard met him. The main focus of the book is Picard's time before the Enterprise. https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Buried_Age
Noone is sure what to make of Data at that point. He is doing some computer database management stuff at some remote location and is content to just do that. Picard shows him how to have aspirations for more.
Starfleet never really thought or cared about Data's needs or wants, let alone sentience, until Maddox wanted to vivisect him
And I thought I'd never get published
Makes sense considering overall they're hemorrhaging money due to the ongoing strike. That and their capsule issues.
🎶Sometimes you wanna go Where nobody has a name🎶
That 80's Show aired in 2002, and was set in 1984, 18 years earlier.
Even adjusting for inflation, Pluto Nash still wins. It opened to $3.5M in today's money.
I feel like there hasn't been much marketing for Megalopolis. Could be a factor. I'd say the long run time doesn't help, but Oppenheimer counters that point.
I pulled that out at work, and totally forgot it was star trek
The animations are in the Star Trek mobile game