The claim that " Noonien Soong added the ability to dream to Data and The Doctor added a daydreaming subroutine to his program" is not cited. Does anyone have the citations handy? Aholland 05:20, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- The Data one was easy and can also be expanded on greatly. I'm not sure about the Doctor one offhand. I'm sure a reference could also be made to the dream Picard had in the opening of Star Trek: First Contact. --Alan del Beccio 05:35, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- Data's ability to dream comes from "Birthright, Part I". Gotta check on The Doctor, though. --From Andoria with Love 05:37, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
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This is very random, but I'd like to challenge the community to come up with a page quote for this page. With all those great dream-centered episodes, there's bound to be a really great one out there somewhere. -- Capricorn (talk) 01:31, April 14, 2014 (UTC)
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I have removed the following:
Although stated as such in TNG: "Night Terrors", REM sleep is not the exclusive purview of dreams – it is simply the most common time to dream. 5-10% of people who are woken during non-REM sleep also report dreaming.
It was marked as uncited for some months now. Furthermore, "real world" information is better left to Wikipedia.–Cleanse (talk) 03:05, May 23, 2020 (UTC)