( VOY: " Future's End", " Future's End, Part II")
#Star trek computer core download#
In 1996, Henry Starling managed to download almost twenty percent of the USS Voyager's computer core to his personal computer by using the ship's transporter beam as a downlink. It was later discovered to be the result of a nanite infestation. In 2366, the computer core of the Enterprise-D appeared to have been tampered with, yet there was no sign of a breach of security. Linear memory crystals were part of computer cores. The computer core could be accessed by the computer access room. His primary cerebral functions were operating almost entirely from within the computer, and had expanded to such a degree that he determined it would be impossible to return to the confines of his human brain without resulting in his death. This meant much of his higher brain functions and memory were transferred to the starboard computer core while his body remained in the holodeck. In 2367, Lieutenant Reginald Barclay created a neural scan interface that communicated his thoughts directly to the USS Enterprise-D's central processing unit. These multiple cores provided redundancy in case one of the cores was damaged or destroyed. The Galaxy- and Excelsior-classes of Federation starships carried three computer cores, while ships of the Intrepid- and Sovereign-classes contained two. ( ENT: " Dead Stop")Ī Galaxy-class computer access room and core, c. The computer cores communicated with each other and ship's systems via an optical data network (ODN).Īccording to Commander Charles Tucker III, the computer core of Enterprise NX-01 was three decks high and was, as of 2152, the most powerful computer ever created.
23rd century Starfleet ships had duotronic systems, while 24th century ships had isolinear cores. The computer core housed primary processing equipment including the computer core processors. The computer core (or memory core) was the location of a starship's or space station's central computer. The USS Enterprise computer core, late 2260s