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* Full Name: | * Full Name: B-4 | ||
* Constructed: Early 2330s (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | * Constructed: Early 2330s (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ||
* Species: [[Soong-type android]] | * Species: [[Soong-type android]] | ||
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* Brother: [[Lore]] | * Brother: [[Lore]] | ||
* Brother: [[Data]] | * Brother: [[Data]] | ||
* Early prototype for positronic androids developed prior to [[Lore]] (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | |||
* November 2379: Discovered, subverted by [[Shinzon]] as part of running plan (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | * November 2379: Discovered, subverted by [[Shinzon]] as part of running plan (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ||
** Memories of [[Data]] uploaded into B-4's matrix shortly before his death (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ** Memories of [[Data]] uploaded into B-4's matrix shortly before his death (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ||
* March 2380: Remanded to [[Daystrom Institute]] (TNG Novel: ''Resistance'') | * March 2380: Remanded to [[Daystrom Institute]] (TNG Novel: ''Resistance'') | ||
* August 2380: Federation Judicial Council rules in favor of his right to self-determination (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'') | |||
[[Category:People|B-4]] | [[Category:People|B-4]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Androids|B-4]] |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 31 December 2021
- Full Name: B-4
- Constructed: Early 2330s (Star Trek: Nemesis)
- Species: Soong-type android
- Gender: Male-presenting
- Father: Noonien Soong
- Brother: Lore
- Brother: Data
- Early prototype for positronic androids developed prior to Lore (Star Trek: Nemesis)
- November 2379: Discovered, subverted by Shinzon as part of running plan (Star Trek: Nemesis)
- Memories of Data uploaded into B-4's matrix shortly before his death (Star Trek: Nemesis)
- March 2380: Remanded to Daystrom Institute (TNG Novel: Resistance)
- August 2380: Federation Judicial Council rules in favor of his right to self-determination (Novel: Articles of the Federation)