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https://gizmodo.com/patrick-stewart-...say-1837242931
There are two ways of saying data: with a hard "a" and a soft "a." Brent Spiner says he believes it was Stewart who popularized the hard "a" way because of the way he said his character Data's name during Star Trek: The Next Generation's first table read. Spiner says he and Stewart disagreed on the pronunciation. So Gene Rodenberry created a new rule for the show, on the spot, that whoever says a name first decides how it’s pronounced from then on. Stewart's pronunciation won out. |
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