Dungeons and Dragons and Data...

Empath Negative

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What would you suppose Data from Star Treks statistics would be if he, for whatever reason, found himself in a D&D campaign?

What would his statistics block look like?
 

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That said, if you're willing to go for the feel rather than the literal translation, a warforged factotum might work better, and would certainly be more playable.
 


And just for fun...

(nb. medical officer translates as cleric; helmsman/navigator translates as ranger; engineer translates as artificer; main "knows everything and isn't annoying" guy translates as archivist)

The Original Series
Capt. James Tiberius Kirk: Human warlord/paladin
Cmdr. Spock: Elf monk/archivist
Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy: Human cleric
Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott: Human artificer
Lt. Nyota Uhura: Human bard
Lt. Hikaru Sulu: Human ranger
Ensign Pavel Chekov: Human ranger
Yeoman Janice Rand: Human expert
Nurse Christine Chapel: Human cleric

The Next Generation
Capt. Jean-Luc Picard: Human crusader/archivist
Cmdr. William Riker: Human warblade/factotum
Cmdr. Beverley Crusher: Human cleric
Lt. Cmdr. Deanna Troi: Half-elf psion (telepath)
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Warforged factotum
Lt. Worf: Half-orc barbarian/ranger
Lt. Geordi La Forge: Human artificer
Ensign Wesley Crusher: Human commoner
Lt. Tasha Yar: Human warblade
Cmdr. Katherine Pulaski: Human cleric
CPO Miles O'Brien: Human artificer/ranger
Guinan: ?
Lwaxana Troi: Elf psion (telepath)

(nb. TNG "elf" is not TOS "elf")

Not sufficiently familiar with DS9, ENT, or VOY to comment.
 
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Keep in mind his stats are highly random, so you could do just about anything.

He's bulletproof. No, wait, he's vulnerable to arrows.
He's superfast. No, wait, that often doesn't matter.

So, yeah. Throw a dart. ;)
 

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