USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer
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The library computer banks of USS Enterprise contained information from the Starfleet database.
In 2254, the library computer banks, including tapes and microrecords, were scanned by the Talosians. A large portion of Human history and Federation knowledge were assimilated. (TOS: "The Cage")
In 2265, Spock accessed the library computer to bring up biographical and psychological data on Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner after they began to experience mysterious ESP powers following an encounter with the galactic barrier. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
In 2268 the historical uniform section of the library computer was accessed for information relating to SS uniforms and insignia. The information allowed Leonard McCoy to be outfitted as a Gestapo Doctor, with the rank of Colonel, from Earth in 1944. McCoy then beamed down to the planet Ekos for a covert operation. (TOS: "Patterns of Force")
In 2269, after Spock allowed himself to become inhabited by an unidentified cosmic cloud, Kirk requested that Uhura show the being, from the library computer, views of Earth, and what the cloud was capable of destroying. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")
[edit] Images seen in the library computer
Rocket photo |
Ranger 5 diagram |
Ranger Block II probe photo |
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Explorer S-55 in orbit photo, diagrammed |
Nimbus 1 satellite polar orbit diagram |
Pioneer 5 photo |
Ranger ascent sequence with Atlas-Agena rocket |
Ranger spacecraft flight plan diagram |
Mariner 2 diagram (rotated) |
Earth's continents projection map |
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Earth's South Pole located on globe |
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Earth's northern Pacific Ocean region political map, c.1960s |
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Human eyeball diagram |
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George Washington in the American Revolution (cropped painting) |
USS Monitor against CSS Virginia in the American Civil War |
Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson (cropped painting) |
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Abraham Lincoln drawing, text |
Dwight D. Eisenhower drawing, text |
John F. Kennedy drawing, text |
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Lyndon B. Johnson drawing, text |
Daisy illustration |
Viola illustration |
A flower illustration |
Washington, DC, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware map |
Wildebeest illustration |
Kudu illustration |
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Sol system diagram |
Satellite diagram comparison of Orbiting Geophysical Observatory and Orbiting Solar Observatory |
Ranger Block I probe diagram |
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Wright Flyer, Orville Wright, December 17, 1903 |
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Apollo mission profile |
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Saturn V launch |
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Space shuttle sketch |
Soyuz sketch |
Earthrise over the moon |
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Africa relief map |
"Infant Stars in Nearby Galaxy" – NGC 602, Small Magellanic Cloud |
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Jupiter surface |
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Human heart and lungs, Gray's Anatomy |
Human rib cage |
Human eye |
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Battle of Fort Hindman – January 9 to January 11, 1863 |
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The Decision to Go to the Moon – May 25, 1961: Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Sam Rayburn |
Lyndon B. Johnson taking the Oath of Office – November 22, 1963 |
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Maple seedling |
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Elizabeth Dehner's ESP profile |
Dehner's personnel file |
Gary Mitchell's ESP profile |
Exo III profile |
Roger Korby file photo |
Star chart showing constellations |
Nomad schematic |
Jackson Roykirk file photo |
John Gill file photo |
Sigma Draconis III, IV and VI |
D7 class and Constitution-class overview |
Three starship designs known to the Federation in 2269 |
The Pallas 14 system |
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Two children in a watercraft |
Two children and a dog running in the country |
Constitution-class phaser bank |

