Brent Spiner credited as playing...
Lieutenant Commander Data
- Natasha Yar: I've been working with one of the officers on the Enterprise-C. He's, he's nice, I, I like him. I'm worried about what's going to happen to him.
- Lt. Commander Data: We may never know what happens. If they succeed, we will not even realize that these events occurred.
- Lt. Commander Data: There is a high degree of probability that the temporal rift is symmetrical, Captain.
- Capt. Picard: Then what would happen if the Enterprise-C were to fly back through it?
- Lt. Commander Data: Back, sir? The Enterprise-C would emerge in her own time, at almost the same instant she left.
- Capt. Picard: Right in the middle of the battle with the Romulans.
- Lt. Commander Data: Yes, sir.
- Capt. Picard: Is there any possibility she could survive?
- Lt. Commander Data: None, sir.
- Capt. Picard: Then sending them back would be a death sentence.
- Commander William T. Riker: With all due respect, sir, you'd be asking 125 people to die a meaningless death.
- Lt. Commander Data: Not necessarily meaningless, Commander. The Klingons regard honor above all else. If the crew of the Enterprise-C had died fighting for the survival of a Klingon outpost, it would be considered a meaningful act of honor by the Klingon Empire.