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The unit was located to main engineering, and tapped directly to ship's main power grid. When requiring more power, it would shut down unnecessary systems, including life support on decks without crewmembers.
 
The unit was located to main engineering, and tapped directly to ship's main power grid. When requiring more power, it would shut down unnecessary systems, including life support on decks without crewmembers.
   
During battle drills, the computer's self preservation instinct became dominant, resulting in the destruction of the robot ship [[SS Woden|''Woden'']], and deaths of several hundred [[Starfleet]] officers when it destroyed the [[USS Intrepid|USS ''Intrepid'']].
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During battle drills, the computer's self preservation instinct became dominant, resulting in the destruction of the robot ship [[SS Woden|''Woden'']], and deaths of several hundred [[Starfleet]] officers when it destroyed the [[USS Excalibur|USS ''Excalibur'']].
   
 
The senior crew attempted to cut off the computer from the ship's controls, but M-5 rerouted command functions through new data lines, and kept sending false signals through the original ones. The computer could also generate a forcefield around itself, effectively preventing anyone from coming near to it.
 
The senior crew attempted to cut off the computer from the ship's controls, but M-5 rerouted command functions through new data lines, and kept sending false signals through the original ones. The computer could also generate a forcefield around itself, effectively preventing anyone from coming near to it.

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The M-5 computer or the M-5 multitronic unit was created by Doctor Richard Daystrom. It utilized very sophisticated technology, probably similar to the Human neural network, and much more sophisticated than the duotronic computer commonly in use. According to Dr. Daystrom, the computer could think and reason like a human. He had used his own memory engrams as a model for the computer. Models M-1 through M-4 had been total failures.

M-5 was installed onboard the USS Enterprise in 2267 as a test for its capabilities. It was due to command and control the ship during several battle simulations, where up to four other starships would attack the Enterprise. Manned with only a skeleton crew, the computer was completely in charge of the ship.

The unit was located to main engineering, and tapped directly to ship's main power grid. When requiring more power, it would shut down unnecessary systems, including life support on decks without crewmembers.

During battle drills, the computer's self preservation instinct became dominant, resulting in the destruction of the robot ship Woden, and deaths of several hundred Starfleet officers when it destroyed the USS Excalibur.

The senior crew attempted to cut off the computer from the ship's controls, but M-5 rerouted command functions through new data lines, and kept sending false signals through the original ones. The computer could also generate a forcefield around itself, effectively preventing anyone from coming near to it.

Captain James T. Kirk made the computer self-destruct by asking it, is it right to kill another being. M-5 said that it was a crime against the laws of God, and deactivated itself. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

The voice for the M-5 was played by James Doohan.