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** Brain engrams from Daystrom himself were integrated after the failures of units M-1 through M-4 (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | ** Brain engrams from Daystrom himself were integrated after the failures of units M-1 through M-4 (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | ||
* Proved incredibly capable at logistics and tactics (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | * Proved incredibly capable at logistics and tactics (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | ||
** However, during battle drills, excessive self-preservation instincts derived from Daystrom's engrams led to multiple casualties | ** However, during battle drills, excessive self-preservation instincts derived from Daystrom's engrams led to multiple casualties (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | ||
(TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | *** Included loss of all hands for [[USS Excalibur (NCC-1705)|USS Excalibur]] (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | ||
*** Included | |||
* Unit was disabled by Captain [[James Kirk]] inducing an internal ethical conflict leading to cascade failure (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | * Unit was disabled by Captain [[James Kirk]] inducing an internal ethical conflict leading to cascade failure (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") | ||
* Unit eventually recovered by [[Emil Vaslovik]], brought to Valhalla Station, [[Odin]] (TNG Novel: ''Immortal Coil'') | * Unit eventually recovered by [[Emil Vaslovik]], brought to Valhalla Station, [[Odin]] (TNG Novel: ''Immortal Coil'') | ||
[[Category:Computers]] | [[Category:Computers]] |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 1 January 2022
- Intelligent tactical computer developed by Richard Daystrom as a proof-of-concept of multitronics (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
- Brain engrams from Daystrom himself were integrated after the failures of units M-1 through M-4 (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
- Proved incredibly capable at logistics and tactics (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
- However, during battle drills, excessive self-preservation instincts derived from Daystrom's engrams led to multiple casualties (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
- Included loss of all hands for USS Excalibur (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
- However, during battle drills, excessive self-preservation instincts derived from Daystrom's engrams led to multiple casualties (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
- Unit was disabled by Captain James Kirk inducing an internal ethical conflict leading to cascade failure (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
- Unit eventually recovered by Emil Vaslovik, brought to Valhalla Station, Odin (TNG Novel: Immortal Coil)