66: No Longer PinocchioJeffrey Lang: Immortal
Coil.
For most of Data's existence he was a subculture of one. He was
alone in the universe as a unique being with a unique future. Over
the course of his life he went from being the son to being the
caretaker in a sense. Once Data gained emotions, he had to come to
terms with the understanding that he would outlive everyone around
him. His life would, potentially, go on forever. In his 2002 novel
Immortal Coil, Jeffrey Lang tackled this reality as Data deals with
the death of his "mother," Julianna Tainer, and learns the
astonishing secret of artificial intelligence that stretches far
back into the galaxy's past.
In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Matthew Rushing and
Christopher Jones are joined by Jeffrey Lang to discuss the book,
what he wanted to achieve in moving Data forward beyond Generations
and First Contact (the latest film at the the novel was written),
and how the concept of responsibility is dealt with in the Star
Trek universe. In our news segment we check in on Jeffrey's new
book, The Light Fantastic, and Scott Pearson's The More Things
Change.
# Immortal CoilA novel written by Jeffrey Lang that follows Data as he deals with personal loss and the concept of immortality after gaining emotions.