Talk:B-4 (Star Trek)
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[edit] Song B-4 sang
Was the song B-4 sang at the end really the same one Data tried to sing? I thought Riker said it was a different one. (I'd check, but my DVD is buried in a box somewhere after our move. :\ ) --Joe Sewell 16:41, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Yes, it was. Riker wasn't even in the scene, so I'm not sure what you're thinking of. B-4 starts singing the tune Data sang (Blue Skies), but gets stuck, at which point Picard prompts him. We see Picard leave B-4's quarters with a smile. Cue teeth grinding from the audience. (Or maybe that's just me.) 131.155.99.4 14:42, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
- I believe the song (User: Joe Sewell) is referring to ,that Riker tried to remember (While the senior officers mourned over Data) in the movie "Nemesis", was the tune Data tried to whistle (Pop goes the weezle) in the TNG episode Encounter at Farpoint. GoodDay 17:15, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
- The songs sung by Data in the TNG pilot and by Data/B-4 in Emesis are different. E Pluribus Anthony 17:32, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
- I believe the song (User: Joe Sewell) is referring to ,that Riker tried to remember (While the senior officers mourned over Data) in the movie "Nemesis", was the tune Data tried to whistle (Pop goes the weezle) in the TNG episode Encounter at Farpoint. GoodDay 17:15, 30 November 2005 (UTC)