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The Ultimate Computer
Production 53
3/8/68
Stardate 4729.4

Media Archives:

- 60-second episode preview (MOV, 3Mb)
- The U.S.S. Enterprise in a battle simulation.
- Four starships in wargame drills with the M-5 computer.
- The M-5 multitronic unit.
- The M-5 directs the Enterprise toward the ore freighter Woden.
- Three starships prepare to destroy the Enterprise.

Synopsis:

The U.S.S. Enterprise is chosen to be the test ship for the new M-5 Multitronic computer system, a computer meant to be able to run a starship without human intervention. Also aboard for the test is Doctor Richard Daystrom, the inventor of the M-5 and an obsessive and unstable individual.

Initially the M-5 performs well, but when it decides to destroy a robot freighter, Kirk orders the test canceled. M-5, however, protects itself and makes it impossible for it to be disconnected. The computer becomes increasingly erratic, a result of Dr. Daystrom's decision to impress his engram onto the computer as part of its programming. Starting a scheduled war games drill, M-5 uses the full arsenal of the U.S.S. Enterprise to attack four other Federation starships.

In a last-ditch appeal to M-5, Kirk makes the computer realize that it has committed the sin of murder. Since Dr. Daystrom would be ethically abhorred at such an act, M-5 is equally penitent and tries to commit suicide by leaving the U.S.S. Enterprise defenseless against a counter-attack by the remaining other starships. At the last moment, Spock and Scott are able to finish disconnecting M-5. Kirk keeps the shields down, gambling successfully that the attacking ships would not fire on an undefended vessel. Restoring communications next, the fleet is called off.

 

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Cast:

William Shatner as James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy as Spock
DeForest Kelley as Leonard H. McCoy
James Doohan as Montgomery Scott
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura
George Takei as Hikaru Sulu

Walter Koenig as Pavel Andreievich Chekov

Guest Cast:

William Marshall as Dr. Richard Daystrom

Creative staff:

Director: John Meredyth Lucas
Story By: Laurence N. Wolfe
Teleplay By: D. C. Fontana