Poll Majell Barrett-Roddenberry as the computer voice moving forward?

Discussion in 'Future of Trek' started by valkyrie013, Jan 17, 2023.

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Would you like Majel as the Voice going forward?

  1. Yes, she is the voice.

    21 vote(s)
    43.8%
  2. No, Time to move on.

    13 vote(s)
    27.1%
  3. Certain Circumstances ?

    14 vote(s)
    29.2%
  1. StalwartUK

    StalwartUK Captain Captain

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    Also the USS Excelsior in Star Trek III, which I think was actually Leonard Nimoy's voice.
     
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  2. Saul

    Saul Vice Admiral Admiral

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    It would be nice if they could make it work. I remember there was talk of it during the JJ films. If they can't do it then I'd love for Marina Sirtis to take the role.
     
  3. DarthTimon

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    Whilst it would be a nice tribute, there would come a time where to me, it would feel like the passing of the torch would need to happen.
     
  4. Mr. Laser Beam

    Mr. Laser Beam Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    And again, I would have NO problem with Romjin doing the voice (although I kinda miss Jennette Goldstein). I am NOT down with digitally re-creating Majel's voice. Yes, we all miss Majel, but...recasting isn't a problem with most roles, why is this one such a big deal?
     
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  5. fireproof78

    fireproof78 Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Recasting for Star Trek is a weird world. On the one hand, yeah it's totally normal and has happened in several Trek productions. On the other hand, there is this tome of the sacred around certain performances and that allows little wiggle room. Which, I just don't buy in to. To me, it goes back to my biggest struggle with Trek and the future: it's a show about the future that has hooked itself completely to the past.
     
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  6. Tuskin38

    Tuskin38 Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Majel was was down with it, she even recorded audio before her death specifically for with it.
    I think that, and the wishes of her remaining family, are all that matters on the subject.
     
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  7. Mr. Laser Beam

    Mr. Laser Beam Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    If Majel was ok with it, I guess I am too. :shrug:

    Did she really record a bunch of lines for this exact purpose, though?
     
  8. Serveaux

    Serveaux Fleet Admiral Premium Member

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    They're using lots of voices for ship's computers in Trek these days, and they have been for years. The Enterprise's computer has a new voice now, on SNW, Alex Kapp:

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    So, that's done, then.

    Whoever's playing Una or Chapel has no bearing on who does the voice for a computer on Star Trek.
     
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  9. Noname Given

    Noname Given Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Honestly I think the thoughts of the production team behind the series matter more. I'm sorry but at this point I think it's ridiculous to keep doing it just for the sake of tradition alone. Magel Barrett has passed on, let her rest in peace.

    (And no she wasn't the voice of the computer in every TOS episode. As for her voice as the main computer in TNG and later Berman era Trek, it was just another source of income for her. And nothing wrong with that, but at this point I think it's time to move on.)
     
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  10. DaddlerTheDalek

    DaddlerTheDalek Captain Captain

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    I think it's time to move on.
     
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  11. RuleofAcuisition17

    RuleofAcuisition17 Commander Red Shirt

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    The rumour was she had recorded a phoenetic library to allow her to voice future productions.

    The last I heard of it was she had not completed the library, leaving it incomplete.

    It's another one of those things, if these shows were broadly in the same time period then I'd be advocating for a single new actress being cast for the role. To at least bring a consistent feel to the shows on this aspect.

    However, each show is set within different decades and centuries. Discovery the 3100s, Picard the 2400s, Prodigy the 2380s, alongside Lower Decks.
     
  12. Jules / OTOY

    Jules / OTOY Lieutenant Premium Member

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    It was complete, and turned out to be enough to bring her voice back as the Enterprise computer for the Roddenberry Archive (as of this month, after a decade of experiments). It’s up to Rod to decide where to take this of course.

     
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  13. Tuskin38

    Tuskin38 Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    I was talking about the rights/ethics of using her voice. I wasn't demanding they use it.

    If they did choose to use it, Majel was fine with it before she died.
     
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  14. Akiraprise

    Akiraprise To Ꝏ & BEYOND! Moderator

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    I am curious why the current Trek producers have not continued to use Majel's voice as the Federation starship computers. Especially considering S3 of PIC is the swan song for her time period. The other series have opted not to use her either. Just seems odd considering Majel’s voice had been recorded phonetically before her death in 2008 so that she could continue as the voice of the computer indefinitely and no modern show runner has availed themselves of it. This article talks about the fact that current Trek has moved on, and I've seen a Tweet from Terry acknowledging the new computer voices in S3 of PIC, but no real explanation as to why they are not using the phonetic library. Anyone seen an explanation for why they have opted out of using Majel's voice?
     
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  15. Harpsichord

    Harpsichord Commander Red Shirt

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    Rod Roddenberry talked about this in an interview last year:
    AI voice synthesis has gotten significantly better in just the ~year since this interview (elevenlabs, voice.ai, etc..) I don't think it's "use in a television show" good yet, but maybe in a year or two.
     
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  16. StewMc

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    AI James Earl Jones in Obi-Wan Kenobi last year was pretty damned good to be fair.

    I think Matalas said recently he wasn’t aware of the Majel recordings during production of S3.
     
  17. Ronald Held

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    I ask him last year at a con. The short answer is that it is not ready yet for voice assistants.
     
  18. darrenjl

    darrenjl Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

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    In-universe I guess, just like the universal translator, they hear it to whatever their personal preference is.

    I mean it's not like the current Alexa voice is going to be around in twenty years without some kind of personalisation by it user.
     
  19. Tosk

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    I get the emotional desire to hang on to Majel, but I never really got the seeming obsession over keeping her as every Starfleet computer. Why wouldn't different captains choose a different setting?
     
  20. The Wormhole

    The Wormhole Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    I was going to say something about uniformity within the fleet, but these days Starfleet doesn't even wear the same uniforms across the fleet anymore.
     
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