![]() ![]() While this specific version of Data does remember his time on the Enterprise, Soong designed him to house both Data and Lore, leading to a rather jarring case of dueling personalities. Since bringing Data aboard the Titan, Alandra ( Mica Burton) and her father have been trying to problem-solve Data’s current Lore-shaped predicament. But Geordi suggests Data ( Brent Spiner) may be able to help answer that question. The why of it all is not quite apparent- yet. This leads Geordi to theorize that the Changelings may be attempting to create the perfect Picard doppelgänger by utilizing his body and Jack’s DNA. In order for him to be present at Frontier Day, Picard explains that he would need to provide genetic confirmation of who he is. With physiology and biology on their minds, the conversation shifts to what the Changelings might try to do with Picard’s body. With the ever-present Changeling threat still looming over them, Beverly ( Gates McFadden) suggests that there might be a way to exploit the Changelings’ unique physiology to stop them, but cautions that going after biology is essentially tantamount to genocide-which is something the Changelings already faced during the Dominion War (which is where the episode’s title is borrowed from). Later, in the Ready Room, Picard asks Geordi if they’ve had any word from Worf ( Michael Dorn) and Raffi ( Michelle Hurd), who have taken off on their own mission to rescue Riker, but there’s no new news on the situation. RELATED: 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3 Promotes Seven of Nine, But Demotes Jeri Ryan Paired with Tuvok’s sudden lapse of memory when it comes to the assistance he once offered to help Seven stabilize her neural patterns, it becomes blatantly obvious that they’re dealing with another Changeling. Once he takes the bait to arrange a rendezvous location, Seven suggests a planet that no Vulcan would ever agree to meet on. Tuvok’s answer doesn’t seem suspicious at first, but something about it causes Seven to set another trap for the Changeling to walk into. Does he know where Riker is? Has he heard from Janeway recently? When both of these answers arrive as rather dismissive negatives, Seven decides to switch up her tactics by referencing the games of Kal-toh they used to play aboard the Voyager. While the rest of the crew closely monitors the situation, by looking for any signs that the Tuvok they’re speaking to is actually a Changeling, Seven presses him for answers. Which is precisely why the two former Voyager officers have reunited. When “Dominion” begins, it appears that some time has passed since William Riker ( Jonathan Frakes) was taken into custody by the Changeling-infested Starfleet, and Seven ( Jeri Ryan) and the rest of the Titan’s crew have mounted their own operation to locate him. The seventh episode of Star Trek: Picard’s third and final season opens with an unexpected appearance from a familiar character: Tuvok ( Tim Russ). ![]()
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