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* Just about all the Data and Artim moments.
* Just about all the Data and Artim moments.
* One of the only positives mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.
* One of the only positives mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.

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  • Just about all the Data and Artim moments.
  • One of the only positives mentions about the idea of an afterlife in Star Trek: In the novelization, Admiral Dougherty is established to be a widower, and his motivation for harnesing the radiation is to prevent people from dying in the manner that his wife did. After ru'afo kills him, Doherty sees his wife and reaches towards her, smiling.