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[[File:3947.jpg|thumb|A Pralor Automated Personnel Unit]]
 
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[[File:122.jpg|thumb|A Cravic Automated Personnel Unit]]
 
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| caption = Pralor-type Automated Unit
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| planet = [[Pralor homeworld]], [[Cravic homeworld]]
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"''The automated units were not created naturally. We were built.''"
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{{aquote|The automated units were not created naturally. We were built.|[[Automated Unit 3947]]''' to '''B'Elanna Torres|2372|Prototype}}
:- '''[[Automated Unit 3947]]''' to Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres, [[Prototype (episode)|2372]]
 
   
'''Automated Personnel Units''' were a type of [[android]] constructed by both the [[Pralor]] and [[Cravic]] around the early [[23rd century]].
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'''Automated Personnel Units''' were a type of [[android]] constructed by both the [[Pralor]] and [[Cravic]] around the early [[23rd century]].
   
Programmed to fight in a war being waged between the two groups, both types of units were of a very similar design: humanoid in form with "faces" having only the most basic of features. The primary external difference was that the Pralor units had a silver colored metallic covering while Cravic units had gold colored ones. Pralor units included designations [[Automated Unit 3947|3947]] and [[Automated Unit 6263|6263]] while Cravic units included a designation [[Automated Commander 122|122]]. Both Pralor and Cravic units were also designed with [[chromodynamic power module]]s – power sources intended to be non-reproducible as a safeguard against the androids becoming self-reproductive. Automated Unit 3947 displayed the ability to discharge chromodynamic energy through his hand as an offensive weapon powerful enough to at least knock two people unconscious.
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Programmed to fight in a war being waged between the two groups, both types of units were of a virtually identical design: humanoid in form with "faces" having only the most basic of features. The primary external difference was that the Pralor units had a silver colored metallic covering while Cravic units had gold colored ones. Pralor units included designations [[Automated Unit 3947|3947]] and [[Automated Unit 6263|6263]] while Cravic units included a designation [[Automated Commander 122|122]]. Both Pralor and Cravic units were also designed with [[chromodynamic power module]]s – power sources intended to be non-reproducible as a safeguard against the androids becoming self-reproductive. Automated Unit 3947 displayed the ability to discharge chromodynamic energy through his hand as an offensive weapon powerful enough to at least knock two people unconscious.
   
Eventually the Pralor-Cravic war came to an end and both sides agreed to deactivate their Automated Personnel Units. The units on both sides, sensing a threat to their existence, turned on both the Pralor and Cravic, exterminating both races, and resumed the war.
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Eventually the Pralor-Cravic war came to an end and both sides agreed to deactivate their Automated Personnel Units. The units on both sides, sensing a threat to their existence, turned on both the Pralor and Cravic, exterminating both races, and resumed the war.
   
In [[2372]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered a non-functioning Pralor unit. [[B'Elanna Torres]] reactivated the unit, and was able to determine a means to reproduce the chromodynamic power module such that other androids could be powered. When she realized that allowing the Pralor units to procreate would vastly alter the balance of power in the conflict (and possibly the quadrant), she destroyed her work and allowed the remaining automated personnel units to continue their war. ({{VOY|Prototype}})
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In [[2372]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered a non-functioning Pralor unit. [[B'Elanna Torres]] reactivated the unit, and was able to determine a means to reproduce the chromodynamic power module such that other androids could be powered. When she realized that allowing the Pralor units to procreate would vastly alter the balance of power in the conflict (and possibly the quadrant), she destroyed her work and allowed the remaining automated personnel units to continue their war. ({{VOY|Prototype}})
 
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==Known Automated Personnel Units==
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== Known Automated Personnel Units ==
 
* [[Automated Commander 122]]
 
* [[Automated Commander 122]]
 
* [[Automated Unit 3947]]
 
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* [[Prototype Unit 0001]]
 
* [[Prototype Unit 0001]]
   
==Appendices==
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== Appendices ==
===Background information===
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=== Background information ===
 
The Automated Personnel Units were created out of separate vacu-formed components that were fitted over the actors to allow them full movement and flexibility. (''[[Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts]]'', p.169)
 
The Automated Personnel Units were created out of separate vacu-formed components that were fitted over the actors to allow them full movement and flexibility. (''[[Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts]]'', p.169)
   
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In their review of "Prototype", authors [[Mark Jones]] and [[Lance Parkin]] refer to the Automated Personnel Units as "''stiff, inexpressive robots.''" (''[[Beyond the Final Frontier]]'', p.288)
 
In their review of "Prototype", authors [[Mark Jones]] and [[Lance Parkin]] refer to the Automated Personnel Units as "''stiff, inexpressive robots.''" (''[[Beyond the Final Frontier]]'', p.288)
   
Similarly, Ken Biller was unhappy with how the costume looked; "''The robot looked like the guy in the suit. It just looked really, really hokey and cheesy ''[....]'' If he is a mechanical man, why is he wearing a suit? He looked like the tin woodsman and it was unfortunate and disappointing.''" (''[[Cinefantastique]]'', Vol. 28, No. 4/5, p. 92)
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Similarly, Ken Biller was unhappy with how the costume looked; "''The robot looked like the guy in the suit. It just looked really, really hokey and cheesy ''[…]'' If he is a mechanical man, why is he wearing a suit? He looked like the tin woodsman and it was unfortunate and disappointing.''" (''[[Cinefantastique]]'', Vol. 28, No. 4/5, p. 92)
   
===Apocrypha===
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=== Apocrypha ===
 
The ''[[Star Trek: Myriad Universes]]'' novel ''[[Places of Exile]]'' makes reference to the chromodynamic power module the Automated Personnel Units possessed. In an alternate timeline, Torres' experience with them makes her perfect for a mission to a Casciron ship where she would hide aboard after disabling the Vostigye vessel, ''Ryemaran''.
 
The ''[[Star Trek: Myriad Universes]]'' novel ''[[Places of Exile]]'' makes reference to the chromodynamic power module the Automated Personnel Units possessed. In an alternate timeline, Torres' experience with them makes her perfect for a mission to a Casciron ship where she would hide aboard after disabling the Vostigye vessel, ''Ryemaran''.
   
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The Automated Personnel Units appear in a Delta Quadrant patrol mission in ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', in which the player becomes caught in the crossfire between the two types. An APU cruiser is also available as a playable starship.
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 7 May 2023

"The automated units were not created naturally. We were built."
– Automated Unit 3947 to B'Elanna Torres, 2372 ("Prototype")

Automated Personnel Units were a type of android constructed by both the Pralor and Cravic around the early 23rd century.

Programmed to fight in a war being waged between the two groups, both types of units were of a virtually identical design: humanoid in form with "faces" having only the most basic of features. The primary external difference was that the Pralor units had a silver colored metallic covering while Cravic units had gold colored ones. Pralor units included designations 3947 and 6263 while Cravic units included a designation 122. Both Pralor and Cravic units were also designed with chromodynamic power modules – power sources intended to be non-reproducible as a safeguard against the androids becoming self-reproductive. Automated Unit 3947 displayed the ability to discharge chromodynamic energy through his hand as an offensive weapon powerful enough to at least knock two people unconscious.

Eventually the Pralor-Cravic war came to an end and both sides agreed to deactivate their Automated Personnel Units. The units on both sides, sensing a threat to their existence, turned on both the Pralor and Cravic, exterminating both races, and resumed the war.

In 2372, the USS Voyager discovered a non-functioning Pralor unit. B'Elanna Torres reactivated the unit, and was able to determine a means to reproduce the chromodynamic power module such that other androids could be powered. When she realized that allowing the Pralor units to procreate would vastly alter the balance of power in the conflict (and possibly the quadrant), she destroyed her work and allowed the remaining automated personnel units to continue their war. (VOY: "Prototype")

Known Automated Personnel Units

Appendices

Background information

The Automated Personnel Units were created out of separate vacu-formed components that were fitted over the actors to allow them full movement and flexibility. (Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts, p.169)

Even though none of the units are specifically assigned a sex, their voices sound distinctly male, as they were voiced by the same two actors – namely, Rick Worthy (who played both 3947 and 122) and Hugh Hodgin (who played both 6263 and Prototype Unit 0001).

Ken Biller said of the challenge involved in creating the robots, "That was an almost impossible task given what our budgetary constraints are and given the time that is alloted. We couldn't afford to do body makeup so suddenly he's in costume." (Cinefantastique, Vol. 28, No. 4/5, p. 92)

In a 2010 interview, Rick Worthy recalled working in the costume; "[It] was a lot of fun, but really hard too because I couldn't see anything inside the robot suit. They put two little slits where I could barely see out. I had to practice where my marks were on the floor and when the cameras rolled I had to force myself not to look down. When it was over I had to voice over the whole thing, because I was speaking from inside of a mask and the sound wasn't recorded very well." [1]

The small eye-holes in the robot costumes dictated the kinds of shots that "Prototype" director Jonathan Frakes could use. As Rick Worthy explained, "Jonathan had to set up each shot in such a way that made the slits unnoticeable to viewers." (TV Zone, issue 126, p. 28)

In their review of "Prototype", authors Mark Jones and Lance Parkin refer to the Automated Personnel Units as "stiff, inexpressive robots." (Beyond the Final Frontier, p.288)

Similarly, Ken Biller was unhappy with how the costume looked; "The robot looked like the guy in the suit. It just looked really, really hokey and cheesy […] If he is a mechanical man, why is he wearing a suit? He looked like the tin woodsman and it was unfortunate and disappointing." (Cinefantastique, Vol. 28, No. 4/5, p. 92)

Apocrypha

The Star Trek: Myriad Universes novel Places of Exile makes reference to the chromodynamic power module the Automated Personnel Units possessed. In an alternate timeline, Torres' experience with them makes her perfect for a mission to a Casciron ship where she would hide aboard after disabling the Vostigye vessel, Ryemaran.

The Automated Personnel Units appear in a Delta Quadrant patrol mission in Star Trek Online, in which the player becomes caught in the crossfire between the two types. An APU cruiser is also available as a playable starship.

External link