That scene felt very TOS to meStarfleet realized that was a design flaw and decided to cut down on the AI![]()
That scene felt very TOS to meStarfleet realized that was a design flaw and decided to cut down on the AI![]()
Same here. They even had it pause and subtly stutter as it "worked"! It certainly didn't do anything it was established as not being able to do in TOS, so far as I recall.That scene felt very TOS to me
Kirk also used the computer in 'Mirror, Mirror' to figure out if ion storms mixed with a transporter could cause you to cross universes. 100% speculative idea.Let's also not forget that the Enterprise's computer in "Wolf In The Fold" (TOS) could act as an infallible lie detector! What ever happened to that ability thereafter (or before, for that matter)?![]()
Night mode is usually a black background, so perhaps we've simply never ever seen a Star Trek computer operating in daytime mode.
Imagine it.
Who says they are?
Just because of what the screens look like? That's hardly definitive. Seriously, I don't think we ever saw an actual computer screen during all of TOS. Characters would TALK to the computer, but we never see a screen.
Indeed, that's one way TOS' computers are more advanced than those in DSC. The TOS computer can talk and respond to voice commands. As far as we know, the ones in DSC can't.
Let's also not forget that the Enterprise's computer in "Wolf In The Fold" (TOS) could act as an infallible lie detector! What ever happened to that ability thereafter (or before, for that matter)?![]()
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