Data is a character from one of the main Star Trek tv shows. He's typically well known because he is a robot/android, and his name is easy to remember.
He also has fairly memorable makeup, and is AFAIK, a fairly common/main character.
These things combined make him one of the more memorable Star Trek characters in pop culture, along with someone like Spock. They probably stand out more easily to a layman than Warf, or Ryker, Geordi, or even Picard, who lack some combination of easily recognizable + easily remembered name (and are probably more know as their physical/costume descriptions)
He is also fairly easy to use as an archetype (he is an emotionless android).
It will be interesting to see what effects the death of tv/reruns/shared common pop culture has on society.
Looks like about half are getting the karate one, but all I could think of was Danny. Seems like that should be enough, haven't seen that movie in 20+ years and no idea of his last name.
Daniel is acccepted though. Not sure if I ever saw the movie, but atleast snippets/references. My thought process went like: .........(whole lot of nothing) ah! Something san! Dan-san? Ah dan is short for Daniel! Got it.
Are you sure you want to accept just "Darth" for Darth Vader? It's more of a title, so accepting "Darth" would be like accepting "Queen" for Queen Elizabeth.
Darth Vader, Darth Maul, Darth Sidious, and Darth Tyranus all come to mind as being pretty well-known and movie-prominent (if you're out of the loop, the latter two are aliases of Emperor Palpatine and Count Dooku, respectively). Additionally, Darth Plagueis is decently known in large part because of the often memed "tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise" monologue given by Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith. So by my count there's five decently well known Darths.
I was so happy when I saw Data on this quiz.
He also has fairly memorable makeup, and is AFAIK, a fairly common/main character.
These things combined make him one of the more memorable Star Trek characters in pop culture, along with someone like Spock. They probably stand out more easily to a layman than Warf, or Ryker, Geordi, or even Picard, who lack some combination of easily recognizable + easily remembered name (and are probably more know as their physical/costume descriptions)
He is also fairly easy to use as an archetype (he is an emotionless android).
It will be interesting to see what effects the death of tv/reruns/shared common pop culture has on society.
There is no Doctor on the T quiz, for THE Doctor, and not on the D quiz, for Doctor. WHERE IS HE?
Also it's a pretty sparingly-used title. How many well-known "Darths" are there out there?
And don't just say "Mahatma Sidious" because you probably just guessed that one.
I guess that's what happens if you don't watch much TV and film!