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In TNG's "The Most Toys" (s3e22), did Data lie about firing the disruptor?

Episode premise:

> Kivas Fajo is determined to add the unique Data to his prized collection of one-of-a-kind artefacts and, staging Data's apparent death, he imprisons him aboard his ship.

We know that Data is later logically coerced to lie in "Clues" to protect the crew, but this appears to be a decision all his own. Or did he not in fact actually fire the weapon?

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Paris and Janeway were able to be de-salamandered so why didn't Voyager Warp 10 home and let The Doctor fix them?

Obviously the answer is "Because then the show would end" but what in universe?

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The power vacuum left after the destruction of Romulus

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12779586

> With the dwindled population and organization of the Romulan Star Empire near the end of the 24th century, who will step up as the next big player? The Federation generally expands by diplomacy and comradery. The Klingons have had time since their civil war to get their shit together. The Orion Syndicate typically stays on the outskirts, but the opportunity is there. The Dominion had been a non-player since the treaty, but then who actually expects them to ignore the situation? The Borg as we know them in that time period are gone. (Insert new faction/random Delta Quadrant race) appears to mix things up. I'm not familiar with any Beta Canon or STO lore, so if any of this gets addressed, I'm curious to hear of it.

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