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This lovely episode, which clarifies and expands upon Commander Data's early existence, stars Fionnula Flanagan as Juliana Tainer, a scientist and former wife of Data's late creator, Dr. Soong. Meeting aboard the
Enterprise while working to reheat the cooling core magma of a Federation planet, Juliana tells Data that she regards herself as his mother, a remark that initially does not warm the android. His memories having been erased when she and Soong fled the planet upon which he was created, Data does not directly recollect her, and suspects she wanted to have him dismantled back then anyway. The more Data observes her, however, the more he suspects something that even she doesn't know--a truth that inevitably draws them closer together. The whole fairytale-like journey of Data to become as human as possible takes a large step with this story. Brent Spiner's performance, his mix of android dispassion and vaguely mortal yearning, has never been more subtle or soulful than in this program. The episode, fortunately, gets us off the
Enterprise a little while and down on the planet's surface, among earthquakes and instability that gives the show an added measure of adventure.
-- Tom Keogh
From the Back Cover
The
Enterprise travels to Atrea to assist two scientists who are trying to avert an impending natural disaster. One of the scientists, Juliana Tainer (Fionnula Flanagan), reveals she was once married to Data's (Brent Spiner) creator, Dr. Soong and is, in effect, his mother.
Unfortunately, Data has no memory of her and is confused as to why his own mother would never attempt to contact him. When confronted, Juliana admits that she and Soong left him on Omicron Theta not because they had to, but because she feared that if he were reactivated, he would become evil, like his brother Lore.
Eventually, Data senses something strange about his mother and begins to investigate her true origins.