Difference between revisions of "Exocomp"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Exocomp.jpg|thumb|right|Who knew Mr. Potatohead could become an AI?]] | [[File:Exocomp.jpg|thumb|right|Who knew Mr. Potatohead could become an AI?]] | ||
''' | An '''exocomp''' is a type of of maintenance [[robot]] [[technology of the week|seen once]] in the [[TNG]] episode "The Quality of Life". They were prototypes that developed a limited degree of [[sapience]]. | ||
Exocomps were small machines that could easily fit inside a 1 meter cube. They had anti-gravity devices for locomotion and a small [[replicator]] mechanism that could generate an assortment of tools. Their purpose was to fly through the ductwork ([[Jefferies tube]]s) of a small space station to perform maintenance and repairs. They were built with enough [[artificial intelligence]] to diagnose problems and determine how to correct them, but they developed sapience as an unforeseen side effect. | Exocomps were small machines that could easily fit inside a 1 meter cube. They had anti-gravity devices for locomotion and a small [[replicator]] mechanism that could generate an assortment of tools. Their purpose was to fly through the ductwork ([[Jefferies tube]]s) of a small space station to perform maintenance and repairs. They were built with enough [[artificial intelligence]] to diagnose problems and determine how to correct them, but they developed sapience as an unforeseen side effect. |
Revision as of 15:13, 21 June 2012
An exocomp is a type of of maintenance robot seen once in the TNG episode "The Quality of Life". They were prototypes that developed a limited degree of sapience.
Exocomps were small machines that could easily fit inside a 1 meter cube. They had anti-gravity devices for locomotion and a small replicator mechanism that could generate an assortment of tools. Their purpose was to fly through the ductwork (Jefferies tubes) of a small space station to perform maintenance and repairs. They were built with enough artificial intelligence to diagnose problems and determine how to correct them, but they developed sapience as an unforeseen side effect.