![]() The computer voice on most Federation starship and fixed installation computers was portrayed by Majel Barrett-Roddenberry since the early days of Star Trek: The Original Series (first appearing in " Mudd's Women"). 1.1.2 Additional computer voice performersĪppendices Background information The original computer voice.In the 32nd century, a starship owned by Cleveland Booker had a male computer voice. ( Star Trek: First Contact VOY: " Day of Honor") Starfleet environmental suits were also equipped with a computer voice. ( TOS: " Mirror, Mirror")Īfter Bynar modifications to the USS Enterprise-D in 2364, the starship's computer for a short time used both the usual female and a male voice. In the mirror universe, the ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) had a male computer voice. In the alternate reality, the USS Vengeance had a male computer voice. While most Starfleet computers utilized female voices, the M-5 multitronic unit in 2268 had a male voice. Kirk in an increasingly amorous manner, as well as giggle. The resulting modifications caused the computer to address James T. The computer voice of the USS Enterprise was reprogrammed in 2267 on Cygnet XIV, with the intent of giving it a less mechanized personality. Kirk reacting to the reprogrammed computer voice ( DIS: " The Vulcan Hello" TNG: " Encounter at Farpoint") Starfleet starships utilized computer voices by 2256, a feature which continued to be used throughout the 23rd and 24th centuries. Over 200,000 years ago, the Iconians equipped a facility launching Iconian probes on Iconia with a female computer voice. Many space-faring cultures, such as the United Federation of Planets, the Romulan Star Empire and the Cardassian Union, equipped their computers with this feature. The computer voice was an audio interface program designed to allow computers to express information verbally. This page contains information regarding Star Trek: Picard, and thus may contain spoilers.
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