70: Data = SaffronJeffrey Lang: The Light
Fantastic.
When Data sacrificed himself to save the Enterprise crew in
Nemesis, we all thought it was the end of the beloved android. But
in Cold Equations, David Mack gave Data a second chance at life and
opened the door to new possibilities. Now, in The Light Fantastic,
Jeffrey Lang continues the story—which was in fact started in his
own 2002 novel Immortal Coil—as Data and Lal find themselves facing
off against a familiar foe from their days aboard the Enterprise-D:
Moriarty.
In this episode of Literary Treks we're joined by Jeff to talk
about the origins of the story, whether or not Sherlock was an
inspiration for parts of the concept, the idea that Data may be an
android version of a Trill, and how dealing with adolescene plays a
key role in Data's new life. We also find out why Data is like
saffron and where the story might go next.
In our news segment we learn more about John Jackson Miller's
upcoming story Takedown, the forthcoming limited-edition book
Return to Tomorrow that will take back to the making of Star Trek:
The Motion Picture through interviews from the time, and we dress
the final frontier.
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Chapters
News
Riker prepares to Takedown Picard (1:55)
Making The Motion Picture with Return to Tomorrow (6:21)
Dressing the Final Frontier (10:56)
Sponsor: Audible (15:21)
Feature: The Light Fantastic with Jeffrey
Lang
The Origins of The Light Fantastic (18:52)
Like an Episode of Sherlock (24:26)
An Android Version of a Trill? (28:35)
Like Saffron (33:17)
Vic, The Doctor, and Moriarty (36:30)
Written By a Dad (45:32)
Dealing with Adolescence (51:23)
Developing Geordi, Love Life and More (55:44)
Continuity Touchstones (1:01:59)
Where Might the Story Go Next? (1:08:22)
What's Next for Jeff? (1:14:37)
Closing (1:19:36)
# Jeffrey LangAn author known for continuing the Star Trek narrative, particularly in 'The Light Fantastic', exploring complex themes within the franchise.