TUCKER: I know how he must have felt. I saw an entire translator assembly replaced in fifteen minutes. It would have taken my crew a week. With this kind of technology Starfleet could build ships that maintain themselves. They wouldn't need Chief Engineers...or Tactical Officers.
TUCKER: You'd think a computer that can do all this would have to be pretty big. Our computer's the most advanced in the fleet and it's 3 decks high.
Trip: I ran a scan of the station a few hours ago. These are the docking berths. We're here. This is the diagnostic room.
REED: Well, that compartment's the only place it could be, but it's barely half the size of this one.
TUCKER: A machine capable of billions of calculations every nanosecond and it can fit inside the proverbial bread box. I'd love to get a look at that. Boy, this thing is going really slow, isn't it?
TUCKER: Not necessarily. This cooling duct runs all the way to the center of the station. I saw an access port in one of the corridors.
Reed: If the Captain learns about this we'll both be scrubbing plasma conduits for a month. (they both climb up the shaft)