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+ | A flight computer was a device similar to a [[slide rule]], and used a circular slide.<ref name="TOS03"/> Originally used in aviation on [[Earth]] in the 20th century,<ref name="Wiki"/> a variation of the flight computer was still in use in [[2266]]. [[Bobby]] used one on the [[bridge]] of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] and an unnamed [[Operations Crewman 2 (TOS03)|crewman]] used one during [[first contact]] with the [[First Federation]] on [[Stardate]] [[2266#1512|1512.2]].<ref name="TOS03"/><ref name="E6B"/> [[Spock]] used a flight computer while the ship searched for [[Eve McHuron]] on [[Rigel XII]],<ref name="TOS04"/> and again to help calculate the breakup of [[Psi 2000]] when the ship's engineering section was compromised on Stardate [[2266#SD1704|1704.2]].<ref name="TOS07"/> | ||
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− | <ref name="E6B">Both series creator Gene Roddenberry and art designer Matt Jefferies were accomplished pilots, and it has been | + | <ref name="E6B">Both series creator Gene Roddenberry and art designer Matt Jefferies were accomplished pilots, and it has been speculated that the E-6B flight computer(s) used on the show may have belonged to one or both of them. (Source: [https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/props-re-used.81174/page-7#post-2610682 TrekBBS])</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 31 March 2023
A flight computer was a device similar to a slide rule, and used a circular slide.[1] Originally used in aviation on Earth in the 20th century,[2] a variation of the flight computer was still in use in 2266. Bobby used one on the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 and an unnamed crewman used one during first contact with the First Federation on Stardate 1512.2.[1][3] Spock used a flight computer while the ship searched for Eve McHuron on Rigel XII,[4] and again to help calculate the breakup of Psi 2000 when the ship's engineering section was compromised on Stardate 1704.2.[5]
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Operations Crewman using a flight computer (TOS03)
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Corbomite Maneuver". Star Trek, season 1, episode 10 (Production number 03). Directed by Joseph Sargent. Written by Jerry Sohl. Desilu Productions. 10 November 1966.
- ↑ Multiple authors. "Flight computer." Last modified 8 Dec 2021. Accessed 1 Mar 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_computer.
- ↑ Both series creator Gene Roddenberry and art designer Matt Jefferies were accomplished pilots, and it has been speculated that the E-6B flight computer(s) used on the show may have belonged to one or both of them. (Source: TrekBBS)
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Mudd's Women". Star Trek, season 1, episode 6 (Production number 04). Directed by Harvey Hart. Written by Stephen Kandel. Desilu Productions. 13 October 1966.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Naked Time". Star Trek, season 1, episode 4 (Production number 07). Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by John D.F. Black. Desilu Productions. 29 September 1966.