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Data from ST:TNG never looks like he doesn't have emotions.

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The Technomancer

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Except when it was brought up in Measure of a Man, one of the best star trek eps and a particularly important one for data. And more obliquely in the Fajo ep when everyone thought he was dead

I...still don't think that highly of Measure of a Man. Its alright, and the concept is golden, but the various pieces of the execution don't work for me
 

Lo-Volt

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I might be misremembering, but "Data's Day" talks more about his efforts to learn about the emotional responses of his colleagues. It doesn't explicitly talk about his facial expressions, but I assume it points in the direction of 'I emulate the physical markers of emotional responses to better communicate with other sentient beings'.
 
Fixed that for you.

I dunno, there's also The City on the Edge of Forever, Q Who, The Survivors, Chain of Command, All Good Things..., Improbable Cause/The Die Is Cast, The Visitor, Hard Time, Nor the Battle to the Strong, Rapture, Far Beyond the Stars, In the Pale Moonlight and Tacking into the Wind.

A lot of top tier trek eps.

Fixed that for you.
I...still don't think that highly of Measure of a Man. Its alright, and the concept is golden, but the various pieces of the execution don't work for me

lol
 
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