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		<title>STTNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by: Jeffry Lang published by: Pocket Books published: February 2002 * * * * * I originally read Immortal Coil in eBook format on my laptop, sometime last year (I think), but somehow that format just doesn&#8217;t do it for me, so when I saw a copy of the actual paperback at Half Price Books, [...]]]></description>
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<p>by: <strong>Jeffry Lang</strong><br />
published by: <strong>Pocket Books</strong><br />
published: <strong>February 2002</strong></p>
<p><center>* * * * *</center></p>
<p>I originally read <em>Immortal Coil</em> in eBook format on my <a href="http://www.buy.com/cat/laptop-computers/212.html">laptop</a>, sometime last year (I think), but somehow that format just doesn&#8217;t do it for me, so when I saw a copy of the actual paperback at Half Price Books, I had to grab it. After all, it&#8217;s an EmotionChip!Data story, and there aren&#8217;t many of those outside of fanfic.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m not old enough to have watched the ORIGINAL <em>Star Trek</em> in first run, the re-runs were the only show that was allowed to routinely break the &#8220;no television before 5 PM&#8221; rule in my house, and since my mother was anti-television, I used to watch them on our old black-and-white after school when I was nine and ten. As I write this, I am suddenly remembering an add for a convention in 1979 or 80, in Denver. I was too young, at the time, to know what a con was, or I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;d have pestered my mother to take me.</p>
<p>I mention this because while, on the surface, this is a TNG story, <em>Immortal Coil</em> is also a sort of quasi-sequel to the TOS episodes &#8220;What Are Little Girls Made Of?&#8221; and &#8220;Requiem for Methuselah,&#8221; and while familiarity with them is not totally required in order to enjoy this story, it definitely helps. A lot.</p>
<p>This novel is all about android rights and the definition of sentience, and, more specifically, the distinction between artificial intelligence and artificial consciousness. It opens with Data returning to the <em>Enterprise</em> with the body of his deceased &#8220;mother,&#8221; Julianna Tainer, whom we know to be an android. He is dealing with overwhelming emotions, and Picard&#8217;s suggestion that turning off the chip would be a bad idea, when a call is received from Admiral Haftel &#8211; there&#8217;s been an issue at Galor IV, and the ship, and specifically Data, are needed.</p>
<p>What follows is part murder mystery (who tried to kill Maddox, who caused the disappearance of another, legendary and somewhat hermit-ish, cyberneticist?) and part romance (new <em>Enterprise</em> security officer Rhea McAdams has the hots for our Mr. Data, it seems) with a good bit of space epic thrown in.</p>
<p>At times cheesy, at other times sweet, it&#8217;s a satisfying romp through the Trekiverse, which wraps up several loose ends in Data&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>The first time I read this, I went into it with some skepticism, because a Data romance is a very tricky thing &#8211; fanfic authors I respect have argued that he cannot have a plausible relationship. I disagree, but as much as I enjoyed this book for entertainment value, I find that the relationship between Rhea and Data was contrived, and the way Data was written didn&#8217;t&#8230;fee right.</p>
<p><em>Goes well with a glass of milk and thin mint cookies.</em></p>
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		<title>STTNG: Immortal Coil</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2005 06:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeffrey Lang I bought the eBook version of this because I was desperate for instant-gratification in the form of mind-candy, and Trek books always qualify. This one is the only novel that features EmotionChip!Data, and it&#8217;s also the only full-fledged Data-romance. A fanfic author I respect once said that she didn&#8217;t think it was possible [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Jeffrey Lang</b></p>
<p>I bought the eBook version of this because I was desperate for instant-gratification in the form of mind-candy, and Trek books always qualify. This one is the only novel that features EmotionChip!Data, and it&#8217;s also the only full-fledged Data-romance.</p>
<p>A fanfic author I respect once said that she didn&#8217;t think it was possible to write a credible romance for Data. I disagreed at the time, but after reading this, and finding that many of the scenarios were more than a bit contrived, I&#8217;ve changed my mind.</p>
<p>Still, it was enjoyable, in a guilty-pleasure sort of way.</p>
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