Star Trek
"The Ultimate Computer"
Originally aired March 8, 1968
Stardate 4729.4
MeTV said:
Starfleet uses the Enterprise to test a new super-sophisticated computer, but it soon develops a mind of its own.
What was going on the week the episode aired.
This episode has some interesting parallels with
2001, which will be in theaters in less than a month.
Kirk needed a computer to tell him that he and Dr. McCoy weren't essential personnel for landing parties?
Probably not worth a thread of its own, but I wonder what else Kirk could do for a job if the M-5 was successful. Any suggestions?
I could see him as an on-the-ground explorer, leading the foundation of a colony on a strange new world...unless the Federation was planning to start populating worlds with computers as well.
Obviously a pretty cruel jab by Wesley calling Kirk "dunsel." Stupid too. Kirk's ship was carrying out a test of the new system. Kirk was necessary as part of the team assessing M-5's performance. Why should Wesley be insulting here? Also, if the M-5 is successful, then Wesley, too, is out of a job. Back at ya, Commodore Dunsel.
Kirk's maybe taking it all a little personally during the episode, considering that he's not the only starship captain whose job might be affected by the M-5. As for Wesley's behavior...one might assume that his job as a flag officer wasn't in danger, given that he'd have other duties and they'd want some human oversight over their computer-run starships...but he's still being pretty short-sighted. Where's that next generation of flag officers coming from? A generation of dunsels who are used to taking orders from a computer?
And why does Wesley just assume Kirk's the one that's gone crazy? He knows they're testing a new system. He has that much more faith in a new system than in a man he's known for some time?
THIS! It really irks me that after taunting Kirk for being useless and generally putting the Enterprise in this situation, Wesley's first thought when the M-5 attacks is that Kirk's responsible.
Lucky for Kirk and the others that when Kirk suggested to M-5 that it murdered people that it didn't respond with "they were attacking me so I was right to kill them."
As Kirk Computer Killings go, I thought this one was a bit lame. It basically amounts to Kirk pointing out to the computer that it had killed people...something that you'd think it would already be aware of.
And then there's the happy, laughing ending after hundreds of people were killed including a member of Kirk's crew.
I think that TOS gets too bad a rap for this. Some of the episode-ending humor beats fall completely flat, but sometimes grim circumstances call for moments of levity.
Pretty good episode, definitely entertaining.
I agree...it's not Top 10 material for me, but is up there as a memorable episode with an interesting premise. William Marshall is a strong, memorable main guest. I want to like Barry Russo more, if only Wesley didn't make me want to slap him upside the head so much.
If the M-5 has Daystrom's brain engrams, why does it sound like Scotty?
Next week...beware the Ides of March: