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− | '''Señor Data''' is a fad | + | '''Señor Data''' is a fad centered around the Star Trek character Data who, dressed as a Mexican bandito, peers over a wall before ducking back behind it, usually due to uncomfortable situations. |
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+ | The fad comes from an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" called "A Fistful of Datas" during which a western-themed virtual simulation becomes populated by multiple characters with Data's likeness due to a glitch. The particular character that Señor Data comes from appears just a few times briefly on the top of a building during the episode's climax. The original site's creator, LegoLewdite, spliced together a couple of these scenes (also reversing one) to create the continuous effect of Data getting "spooked." | ||
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+ | Early spin-off sites served to fill in what might have spooked Señor Data, but subsequent permutations have broadened the fad's scope beyond the typical insert-something-here formula. | ||
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Revision as of 19:43, December 12, 2010
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Original YTMND: señor data gets spooked |
by LegoLewdite |
December 6, 2010 |
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Señor Data is a fad centered around the Star Trek character Data who, dressed as a Mexican bandito, peers over a wall before ducking back behind it, usually due to uncomfortable situations.
The fad comes from an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" called "A Fistful of Datas" during which a western-themed virtual simulation becomes populated by multiple characters with Data's likeness due to a glitch. The particular character that Señor Data comes from appears just a few times briefly on the top of a building during the episode's climax. The original site's creator, LegoLewdite, spliced together a couple of these scenes (also reversing one) to create the continuous effect of Data getting "spooked."
Early spin-off sites served to fill in what might have spooked Señor Data, but subsequent permutations have broadened the fad's scope beyond the typical insert-something-here formula.
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