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From: ch866@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Benjamin Joab Hoppe)
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Newsgroups: alt.startrek.creative
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Subject: Data's Valentine-Short Story. One part.
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Date: 6 Feb 1994 23:03:54 GMT
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Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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This file is Public Domain. It may be transferred throughout, as
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long as all the information given is still attatched. I would
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appreciate a mail to usr1322a@tso.uc.edu if you enjoy it. Thank
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you.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
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"The Valentine's Day Party"
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Benjamin Hoppe (usr1322a@tso.uc.edu)
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Historian's Note:
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This story takes place AFTER the death
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of Natasha Yar, but will refrence her.
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Data, even though he had no feelings, looked to be sulking in
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a cup of cola. Guinan looked puzzled at this, and walked from
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behind the bar, to the table, and sat down across from him, "What
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is the problem now, Mr. Data?"
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Data sighed, "I do not understand the latest memo I received."
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He handed her the PADD, and she took a long look at it. She
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smiled, "Data, It is just a invitation to the Ten Foward
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Valentine's Day Party"
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"Valentine's Day. I do not understand, exactly."
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Guinan looked strange, "Surely you know of Valentine's Day.
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Saint Valentine?"
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Data accessed, "Ah, 'Valentine', a holiday in which people of
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great love, or of friendship, consolidate their relationship with
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presents of minimal value, usually a card, candy, or flowers."
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Guinan sighed, "Data, Valentine's Day isn't exactly what is in
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your memory bank as a definition, but rather what you feel in your
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heart."
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Data frowned, "But I have no REAL heart. All I have is what
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circulates the fluids in my body. But I can not feel what might
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'come from the heart.'"
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"Data," Guinan continued, "you seemed, from what I heard, to
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have feelings for Tasha Yar. Is that true."
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"I am still pondering what was with that one. Especially when
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intercourse occurred."
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Guinan interupted, "You can do THAT?"
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"Affirmative," Data replied, "anyways, it is still unknown to
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me of how that happened. It was like I had emotion, but not really
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that I had emotion."
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"Well, Data. Perhaps it was a power fuctuation."
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Data accessed, "Doubtful, all the systems checked out"
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"Well, perhaps the answer will be at the party." Guinan then
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stood up, and walked over to another table, and sat down with an
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Ensign.
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Data thought to himself, "Perhaps I will find the answer
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later. For if I do not know what the answer to my dilema that I
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seemed to subsided for the time being is, I may never truly EVER
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understand the human emotion of love."
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Data sat at his bridge post, on what, to Captain Picard, was
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the left, controlling the helm. He watched people come in, and
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leave out, without worry. This depressed him in a way, for he was
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with worry... he had yet to find his answer to his dilema.
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Commander William T. Riker sat behind him in the command chair,
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Deanna Troi to his left, and Worf standing above him.
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Worf was always asked if he wanted a chair for his station,
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but the Klingon way was to stand. To be alert in case of danger.
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Data turned his chair around, and faced the Commander and
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Counselor. "Commander, Counselor... may I ask you something."
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Deanna replied with her usual hormonious voice, "Of course
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Data, we are your friends." At that point Beverly Crusher walked
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onto the bridge, as Data was stating his question, "What is love."
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Beverly's hand danced in front of the pad to ring the chime
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for the Captain's Ready Room, but she pulled it back, "Data, what,
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may I ask, do you mean?" She walked around and over to the seat to
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the right of William Riker.
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They sat in a row, leaning toward Data, which caught Worf's
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attention, who overheard some of the conversation, "May I join in,
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sir?"
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"Of course, Worf. You are my friend as well, and I would like
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your imput." Data said, before he spelt out what he had talked to
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Guinan about only 5 hours earlier in Ten Foward.
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Deanna chimed in at the end of the story, "So, you are worried
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about the party."
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"Yes..." Data replied, "I am. I am not sure I understand
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completely what love is, so this is why I ask you, my friends."
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"Data," Deanna continued, "Love can not be defined. It is just
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a feeling. Something that makes two or more people attracted to
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each other. Sometimes love can even be with imanimate objects. In
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the past, many people have claimed to love things from cars to
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pencils. Some even love entertainment forms. I remember hearing of
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one from my father. He said that there was a mass group of people
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who ogled after a television show. About 10 million of em' watched
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some show called 'Star Trek.'"
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"Star Trek. The fans are often called Trekkies or Trekkers."
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"Yes, Data... but what I am saying is that love is just an
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attatchment to something."
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Will interupted this, "Not necessarily. Love is something that
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can mean nothing. Or absolutely everything. I used to think that I
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loved Deanna, but now I know that it was meant to be friendship."
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Worf bellowed in from above, leaning over the tatical station,
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"In the Klingon culture, love is something that is given only to
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those who have honor, and those people must have a great respect
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for the people who give this. The man must lead the way of love,
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with the woman following, three paces behind."
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Deanna looked disgusted, "That is SOOO sexist. I have to
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disagree."
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"It is our culture. I do not deny that!" Worf complained.
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Throughout the entire escapade, Doctor Beverly Crusher was
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totally silent.
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"Doctor," Data broke in, "What do you think of love?"
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Beverly thought to herself for a moment, "Well, Data. Love is
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hard to explain. Would you like my advanced definition of love, or
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the short one?"
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Data thought for a moment, "If it is not to much trouble, the
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long one."
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Beverly walked over to the spot where the ensign should stand,
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had there been one on duty, "Well, Data. Let me put it like this.
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I loved Jack. I love Wesley. I love Jean-Luc. I love all that I
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can love. Love is something that binds people together. Anybody
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who can be placed together will love at least once. Love is
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everything, even friendship. I believe that everyone and
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everything has some love to be given in some ways. Haven't you
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ever noticed how Q loves us. He plays with us, pretends to put the
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ship in danger, and then saves us just before our time is up.
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Don't you ever notice that love is all around you. I love you,
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Deanna loves you, Will loves you, even Worf loves you. Love comes
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from your friends."
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Data pondered this for a moment, "Then what was that that
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occurred with Tasha Yar."
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The thought for a moment, but there was silence. The answer
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was unknown to anyone. Nobody knew the answer.
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Later that evening was the Saint Valentine's Party. It was
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held in HoloDeck 4, so that it could be expanded enough to hold
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that many people. Everybody had drinks in their hand, except for
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Data. About 200 people were in attendance. Even Jean-Luc Picard,
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the captain of the Enterprise, was there. He was the one person
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who ALWAYS avoided such things. Wesley was also there, visiting
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his mother from the academy. He was sitting at a table with what
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appeared to Data to be Robin Lefler, a engineer ensign who
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assisted Geordi. Data walked over to them, and said "Hello."
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Wesley jumped at this, "Hello, Data... you know Robin Lefler.
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She works in Engineering."
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Robin looked akward, standing next to Data, "um.... hello,
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Commander. Good day, isn't it."
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"Yes, it is," Data replied, "but you may call me Data. Any
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friend of Wesley's is a friend of mine."
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Wesley smiled, "Robin was the one who helped me save the ship
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when Commander Riker brought that game on board. You know I
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graduate this year. I am so excited. You will be there, right?"
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"Of course. You will excuse me... I would like to mingle."
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"Of course, Data," Wesley replied, "But come back later. Can
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we eat together?" Both Wesley and Robin smiled at each other.
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"I will appreciate that, but wouldn't you rather be alone for
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dinner. I have heard that when someone is in love, they like to do
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things alone."
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The both smirked, "Not necessarily, Data. Please come back at
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Dinner Point."
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The android smiled, "I will," as he walked away from their
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table.
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Data walked over to Captain Picard, who was standing with
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Doctor Beverly Crusher. "Data," Beverly began, "Did you find the
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answer to your question?"
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"Question?" Asked Jean-Luc.
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"Yes, Jean-Luc... Data asked me... er... never mind. It is
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personal."
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"It is alright, Doctor," Data said, "I asked the doctor what
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love was.
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"Well, Data," Jean-Luc stated, "That is a big question,
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indeed." He thought for a moment, "I think love is the feeling you
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have for someone after spending so much time with someone, that
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you feel that without them, you might die. Not really, but you
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have that feeling."
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"Hmm...." Data thought, "Thank you, sir. I will add that to my
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list."
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"Hope I helped, Data."
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At that point, Commander William T. Riker's voice came over a
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loud speaker, "People, please be seated. The dinner period is
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about to begin."
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Data walked over to Wesley and Robin, "Is the invitation to
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sit at your table still open?"
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"Of course, Data. Unless you want to sit next to us with the
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other senior officers."
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Data contemplated this, "No... I would like to sit with you."
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Robin smiled, "Ok, Data.. sit down."
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Holographic waiters came around, containing nothing but legs,
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a suit, an face, and a hole in their bodies. One of them strode
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over to the table where Data, Wesley, and Robin was sitting.
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In a French accent, it asked, "What would each of you like?"
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Robin and Wesley both spoke their order at the same time,
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ordering exactly what the other did, steak dinner. Data found this
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very fascinating.
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The waiter's body filled with three plates, automatically
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giving Data the same, as he requested.
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They all were halfway done with their meals, both Wesley and
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Robin enjoying themselves emensly, when Commander Riker came over
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the speaker again, but this time, a podium appeared.
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"Attention! Please. The votes for the couple of the night have
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been tallied by the computer, and the results are that the king
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and queen of the night are......... Wesley Crusher and Robin
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Lefler. Now they are to stand and have their dance. Then others
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should follow.
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Wesley and Robin stood up, and walked over to the middle of
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the floor, and music began to play. They placed their arms around
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each other, and started to glide. Data sat and watched this. He
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gawked as they glided to and fro', having fun. He collabterated
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this with the information he had gotten from his crewmans.
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~That is it!~ He thought. ~Love is a bond between two people.
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Someone you care so deeply for that you would consider spending
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the rest of your life with. Much like Wesley and Robin.
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The music interluded, and Wesley and Robin walked back to the
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table. Some jazz music started to play, as they began to sit down.
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Wesley got down into his seat, but Data stood up. "Robin, may I
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have this dance?"
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Robin was amazed at this, from the scared android confused
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about love, to asking a woman to dance, so what else could she do,
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"Of course, Data. I'd love to." and they did. They danced better
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than any couple in the room. Not that anyone else would think so,
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but Data wanted to think that this was true. That there was some
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form of harmony.
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Happy Valentine's Day from Benjamin Hoppe!!!
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1994.
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--
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From Benjamin Hoppe (usr1322a@tso.uc.edu), compliments of Yakko Warner:
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"It's a great big universe, and we're all really puny, we're all little specks
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about the size of Mickey Rooney. It's big and black and inky, and we are small
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and dinky, It's a great big universe, and we're not!"
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