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The computer voice was an audio interface program designed to allow computers to express information verbally . Many space-faring cultures , such as the United Federation of Planets , the Romulan Star Empire and the Cardassian Union , equipped their computers with this feature.
Over 200,000 years ago , the Iconians equipped a facility launching Iconian probes on Iconia with a female computer voice. ( TNG : " Contagion ")
Starfleet starships utilized computer voices by 2256 , a feature which continued to be used throughout the 23rd and 24th centuries . ( DIS : " The Vulcan Hello "; TNG : " Encounter at Farpoint ")
Kirk reacting to the reprogrammed computer voice
The computer voice of the USS Enterprise was reprogrammed in 2267 on Cygnet XIV , with the intent of giving it a less mechanized personality. The resulting modifications caused the computer to address James T. Kirk in an increasingly amorous manner, as well as giggle. This modification was short-lived. ( TOS : " Tomorrow is Yesterday ")
While most Starfleet computers utilized female voices, the M-5 multitronic unit in 2268 had a male voice. ( TOS : " The Ultimate Computer ")
In the alternate reality , the USS Vengeance had a male computer voice. ( Star Trek Into Darkness )
In the mirror universe , the ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) had a male computer voice. ( TOS : " Mirror, Mirror ")
After Bynar modifications to the USS Enterprise -D in 2364 , the starship's computer for a short time used both the usual female and a male voice. ( TNG : " 11001001 ")
Starfleet environmental suits were also equipped with a computer voice. ( Star Trek: First Contact ; VOY : " Day of Honor ")
In the 32nd century , a starship owned by Cleveland Booker had a male computer voice. ( DIS : " That Hope Is You, Part 1 ")
- 1.1.1 The original computer voice
- 1.1.2.1 Unknown computer voice performers
- 1.3 Apocrypha
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Background information [ ], the original computer voice [ ].
The computer voice on most Federation starship and fixed installation computers was portrayed by Majel Barrett-Roddenberry since the early days of Star Trek: The Original Series (first appearing in " Mudd's Women "). The computer voice in TOS and Star Trek: The Animated Series was very rhythmic and mechanical.
Following TOS, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry continued to play Starfleet computers; however, it became a far more normal-sounding female voice. She continued the role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (with the exception of some early episodes), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , Star Trek: Voyager , and Star Trek: Enterprise . There is only a single word spoken by a computer voice in the entire run of ENT, which is when Majel Barrett's computer voice of the USS Defiant twice states, " Working… " in the episode " In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II ".
She further provided the computer voice in all of the TNG films, through the alternate reality reboot film Star Trek . This 2009 contribution was her final performance both as the computer voice and in a Star Trek project before her death. Archived audio was also used in PIC Season 3 .
Additional computer voice performers [ ]
- Carlos Alazraqui , USS Aledo ( LD : " The Stars At Night ")
- Barbara Babcock , Beta 5 computer ( TOS : " Assignment: Earth ")
- Harve Bennett , USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) flight recorder ( Star Trek III: The Search for Spock )
- Kay Bess , SS La Sirena ( Star Trek: Picard seasons 1 and 2 )
- Ursula Burton ( ENT : " Terra Prime ")
- Cardassian ATR-4107 , reprogrammed ( VOY : " Dreadnought ")
- Automated repair station ( ENT : " Dead Stop ")
- Eugene Cordero , Sam Rutherford 's cybernetic implant ( LD : " Veritas ")
- Ian James Corlett , Section 31 computer ( DIS : " Through the Valley of Shadows ")
- Judi Durand , Deep Space 9 ( Star Trek: Deep Space Nine )
- SS Eleos XII ( PIC : " The Next Generation ", " Disengage ")
- USS Titan -A ( PIC : " Disengage ", " Seventeen Seconds ", " No Win Scenario ")
- Frank Force (pseudonym for Leonard Nimoy), USS Excelsior turbolift ( Star Trek III: The Search for Spock )
- Rich Fulcher , Pakled ( LD : " wej Duj ")
- Jenette Goldstein , USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) ( ST : " Q&A ")
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) ( VST : " Skin a Cat ")
- USS Protostar ( Star Trek: Prodigy )
- Julianne Grossman , USS Discovery ( DIS : " Context Is for Kings " onward)
- Bill Hader , USS Vengeance ( Star Trek Into Darkness )
- Doug Hale , USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) refit ( Star Trek: The Motion Picture )
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) ( Star Trek: Strange New Worlds )
- Stamets -type shuttlecraft ( SNW : " Charades ") (credited as "USS Enterprise Computer")
- Starfleet courtroom computer ( SNW : " Ad Astra per Aspera ") (credited as "USS Enterprise Computer")
- USS Cayuga ( SNW : " Hegemony ")
- Chateau Picard ( PIC : " The Next Generation ")
- SS La Sirena ( PIC : " The Next Generation ", " Disengage ")
- Jessica McKenna , USS Cerritos ( Star Trek: Lower Decks )
- Nichelle Nichols ( TAS : " The Lorelei Signal ", " The Infinite Vulcan ")
- Lennon Parham , simulator holopods ( LD : " I, Excretus ")
- Loretta Shinosky , USS Cabot ( ST : " The Trouble with Edward ")
- Fabio Tassone , Booker's ship ( DIS : " That Hope Is You, Part 1 ", " Rubicon ")
- Kirk Thatcher , Vulcan memory test ( Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home )
- USS Shenzhou ( DIS : " The Vulcan Hello ", " Battle at the Binary Stars ")
- ISS Shenzhou ( DIS : " The Wolf Inside ", " Vaulting Ambition ")
- Teresa E. Victor , USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) ( Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan ; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock )
- Gillian Vigman , USS Cerritos miniature model ( LD : " An Embarrassment Of Dooplers ")
- Marcy Vosburgh ( Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan )
- Annabelle Wallis , USS Discovery 's integrated lifeform, Zora ( ST : " Calypso "; DIS : " Forget Me Not " onward)
- Colette Whitaker , Starbase 28 ( ST : " Ask Not ")
- John Winston , ISS Enterprise ( TOS : " Mirror, Mirror ")
- Lynnanne Zager , Jellyfish ( Star Trek )
Unknown computer voice performers [ ]
In addition to the names above, several unknown performers provided voices for various other computer systems, including:
- Bajoran transport ( DS9 : " A Man Alone ")
- Cardassian ATR-4107, original ( VOY : " Dreadnought ")
- USS Enterprise -D, alternate ( TNG : " 11001001 ")
- Haakona ( TNG : " Contagion ")
- Relva VII outpost ( TNG : " Coming of Age ")
- Starbase 173 ( TNG : " The Measure Of A Man ")
- Age-gauging device ( PIC : " The Impossible Box ")
- Baran's mercenary ship ( TNG : " Gambit, Part I ", " Gambit, Part II ")
- USS Cerritos , holodeck simulation ( LD : " Crisis Point ")
- Iconian gateway ( TNG : " Contagion ")
- Relva VII outpost test computer ( TNG : " Coming of Age ")
- USS Voyager ( LD : " Twovix ")
When Google first developed voice technology in real life, they named it "Majel" in honor of Majel Barrett. ( AT : " Context Is for Kings ")
Apocrypha [ ]
In many of Activision 's video game releases, Judi Durand voiced the Federation computer voice.
In the video game Star Trek: Resurgence , Julianne Grossman voiced the USS Resolute 's computer voice.
In the Star Trek: Legacies novel Captain to Captain , Captain Una Chin-Riley is momentarily distracted by hearing the Enterprise 's computer voice after many years, which was modeled after her own.
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Star trek: discovery's new computer voice explained (& who plays her).
Captain Saru was surprised to meet Discovery's new A.I. computer voice. But fans have met Zora, voiced by a famous actress, before in a Short Trek.
Warning: SPOILERS for Star Trek: Discovery season 3, episode 4 - "Forget Me Not"
Star Trek: Discovery season 3, episode 4 "Forget Me Not" reintroduced Zora, the new voice of the starship's computer, who debuted in the Short Trek "Calypso". Although she hasn't claimed the name "Zora" yet in the episode, the enchanting computer's voice belongs to Annabelle Wallis, who fans know from The Tudors , Peaky Blinders , Annabelle , and The Mummy (2017), which she co-starred in with Tom Cruise.
"Calypso" was one of the initial batch of Short Treks that released in 2o18 as part of the build-up to Star Trek: Discovery season 2 and it appears to be the episode with the farthest-reaching implications for CBS All-Access' flagship Star Tre k series. Although the exact timeframe of "Calypso" was a mystery upon its release, it's now clear that the Short Trek is actually set a thousand years after the events of Star Trek: Discovery season 3, which itself happens in the year 3189 - 930 years after the events of season 2. In "Calypso", a human soldier named Craft (Aldis Hodge) who was lost in space is rescued by the Discovery and romantically bonds with Zora, the ship's sentient A.I. Zora reveals that she has been alone ever since the Discovery 's crew abandoned their starship "almost a thousand years ago" , placing the events of "Calypso" somewhere between the years 4100-4200. However, Craft had to return to his actual wife and child and Zora let him go, in a bittersweet breakup for the lonely starship.
Related: Star Trek: Discovery's Time Travel References The Voyage Home
In Star Trek: Discovery season 3, "Forget Me Not", Captain Saru (Doug Jones) is surprised when the starship's onboard computer voice abruptly changes from its original tone (voiced by Julianne Grossman) to Zora's voice. Saru had been wrestling with how to best help his emotionally distraught crew, who were all coping with the trauma of their 930-year jump to a dark future where the United Federation of Planets had collapsed because of a cosmic calamity called the Burn . Zora's voice was distinctly different from the original computer's, and she not only had a British accent but also showed signs of an actual personality. Zora suggested to the Captain that his crew needed the night off for rest and relaxation, and she exhibited a deep knowledge of the 20th-century films from Earth, offering a Buster Keaton movie as something Discovery 's crew might enjoy to help them unwind.
Star Trek 's computers have almost always been interactive and accessed via voice command. The Starship Enterprise 's computer in Star Trek: The Original Series had a generic, robotic computer voice but in the 24th-century Star Trek: The Next Generation era , the voices of Starfleet ships and space stations were usually provided by the late Majel Barrett-Roddenberry. However, Zora is something much more than Star Tre k's version of Amazon's Alexa - Zora seems to not only be alive but she is also learning and evolving. She identifies as female and, in "Calypso", she clearly exhibits human feelings such as loneliness, fear, and love.
Captain Saru theorized, correctly, that the future Zora is the evolution of the sphere data that the Discovery gained access to and had to keep safe from the rogue A.I. Control, which needed the data to achieve full sentience in order to enact its plan to wipe out all organic life in the galaxy. The sphere data contained 100,000 years of ancient knowledge which has now fused with Discovery' s computer and data banks, allowing Zora to emerge. Saru also predicted that because the crew of the Discovery traveled almost a thousand years to keep the sphere data safe, Zora has now taken it upon herself to keep the Discovery safe.
Intriguingly, a deleted line from the screenplay for Star Trek: Discovery 's season 2 finale, "Such Sweet Sorrow", indicated that the Daystrom Institute on Earth developed the Zora program as a replacement for Control in 2258. So, the Discovery crew's altruism towards the sphere data created Zora, who is now their artificially intelligent computer, friend, and protector, and she is the opposite of the malevolent Control. It also remains to be seen if the tragic fate for Zora in the Short Trek "Calypso" will eventually come to pass.
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Star Trek: Picard 's Last Season Will Introduce a New Voice For Starfleet's Computers
For decades, majel barrett provided the voice of the federation's computer systems–but times are changing in the 25th century..
Since Majel Barrett sadly passed in 2008 , Star Trek has turned to a plethora of alternatives to create new voices to match her iconic role as generations of computers across the Trek franchise. But now as Picard pulls us more and more into the 25th century timeline, it’s leaving Barrett’s legacy behind.
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Speaking on Twitter recently, showrunner Terry Matalas confirmed that Picard ’s final season —which will bring us the further into an early 25th-century timeline that, aside from Discovery slingshotting far into the future, none of the other contemporary Trek shows have explored yet—will introduce not one, but two new computer voices. One will be the voice of civilian systems, and another will become the de facto Starfleet computer voice across the Federation.
It makes sense we’re only really just seeing this now, within the context of Star Trek ’s timeline in-universe, rather than out of it, as it’s been nearly 14 years since Barrett’s last contribution to the franchise in the 2009 Star Trek movie. Picard hasn’t spent all that much time on Starfleet ships in its first few seasons, but now will, with the Titan and the Enterprise -F playing big roles in the story. It’s not like there haven’t been other computer voices in the post- TNG movies Trek timeline, either—Jessica McKenna voices the Cerritos ’ computer on Lower Decks , while Bonnie Gordon provides the Protostar ’s voice on Prodigy , giving us an insight to a “current” Starfleet that uses a variety of vocal tones for its ship computers.
While fans held some hope that the nostalgia-heavy bow out for the season would’ve found some way to include Barret’s voice (oft mentioned were promises for a voice bank of Barrett’s recordings made in the wake of her death, but there’s been little advance on that in the years since), it makes sense given the diversity of computer systems we’ve seen in other Trek shows recently that there’ll be a new voice to carry on her legacy into the franchise’s new century.
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The voice of Star Trek's LCARS computer may soon be available for your devices
Andy Weir Senior News Editor Neowin @gcaweir · Sep 5, 2016 10:44 EDT · Hot! with 22 comments
The likes of Microsoft's Cortana and Apple's Siri now allow users to interact with their devices - to a limited extent - simply by speaking to them. But for many users, the gold standard of natural language interfaces is the fictional Library Computer Access and Retrieval System (LCARS) that appeared in many of the Star Trek TV series and movies.
Along with an interface of touch-sensitive surfaces, LCARS also allowed users on Starfleet vessels and facilities to interact conversationally with the computer. Of course, the system itself wasn't real - although it clearly inspired the development of real-world products like the digital assistants that we now use today. The voice behind the computer was that of the late Majel Barrett, wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.
Barrett's last 'performance' as the voice of LCARS came in JJ Abrams' 2009 Star Trek reboot, which she recorded shortly before her death in 2008. And yet, she may make a posthumous return in the new TV series , Star Trek: Discovery .
Majel's voice is recorded phonetically, &we're working to get her voice for things such as Siri, maybe voice of the computer on #STDiscovery — RODDENBERRY (@roddenberry) September 4, 2016
The official @roddenberry Twitter account pointed out in a tweet yesterday that her voice has been preserved in phonetic recordings, which would make it possible to create a digital version that could be used not just in the new TV show, but also "for things such as Siri".
Many fans would no doubt delight at the prospect of being able to interact with their phones, tablets and PCs, and hearing the response of Starfleet's legendary computer speaking back to them. And as @roddenberry also noted, when JJ Abrams approached Barrett to be the voice of the starship Enterprise in the 2009 movie, it "brought her so much joy" . Given that she and Gene Roddenberry, who died in 1991, dedicated so much of their lives to the Star Trek universe, one could certainly imagine that she'd approve of her voice being shared with fans around the world in such a way.
There are no further details about the plans to create a fully digitized version of Barrett's voice at this stage, but with Star Trek: Discovery set to premiere on CBS All Access in the US, and Netflix in other markets, in January 2017, fans may not have to wait too long to hear her voice come to life once more.
Source: @Roddenberry via @mdtauk Majel Barrett image via fanpop.com ; LCARS image from Star Trek: Nemesis - © Paramount Pictures
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Rod Roddenberry Wants Majel Barrett-Roddenberry's Voice to 'Go Down in Posterity as the Computer Voice'
For First Contact Day, let's check out the history behind Majel Barrett-Roddenberry's voice recording for Google and Apple.
Gene Roddenberry's wife, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, was more than just his wife. She was an integral part of the Star Trek franchise so much so that Trekkies refer to her as the First Lady of Star Trek. Barrett-Roddenberry's first role was in the franchise's pilot episode "The Cage," as Number One, Captain Pike's second in command. However, the studio didn't believe that the audience would watch a show with a woman in that position, so she was recast in Star Trek: The Original Series as Nurse Christine Chapel. Later on, she played Lwaxana Troi on Star Trek: The Next Generation (her favorite role). However, Barrett-Roddenberry is also known as the voice of all the Federation's starships and computers, and her voice inspired many popular virtual assistants today, with her son Rod Roddenberry hoping that one day her voice will "go down in posterity as the computer voice."
For a while, Google and Apple were working on a voice-controlled personal assistant that would be based on Barrett-Roddenberry's voice. In a recent Geek Girl Authority interview, Roddenberry said,
Everyone thought of this when Apple and Google were coming out with their voice assistants. They reached out to my mother many years ago and asked if she would be willing to do this. Nothing ever came of it. Although, if I heard correctly, before Google’s voice assistant went public, its internal code name was “Majel.”
Unfortunately, the project didn't come to be at the time, as her voice isn't being used on Google Assistant or iPhones today. However, that isn't for lack of trying.
Rod Roddenberry Has WAV Files of Majel Barrett-Roddenberry's Voice
Rod Roddenberry also shared his vision to hear his mother's voice on every piece of automated technology and how previous attempts have fallen through. Roddenberry said in the Geek Girl Authority interview, "I thought it was such a great idea that before she passed, I told her, and she agreed. We got a recording studio in the house, and we recorded her voice and tried to get everything phonetically. High Fidelity recorded the WAV files."
"We approached Google once and tried to get them to incorporate it into–what I would love is that to be her voice every time we hear an automation machine. At least, I think her voice should go down in posterity as the computer voice," added the Roddenberry Foundation director.
However, he is hopeful about the future because there is now new technology that can fill in the gaps that they were not able to record before Barrett-Roddenberry's death in 2008. "When we talked to Google, we were missing a few elements of the phonetic sound of her voice. At the time, they suggested a voice artist come in and finish the sounds, and I felt that wasn’t authentic enough. Now, I’ve been told there is the technology that can take a sample of all this and then fill in those gaps pretty organically or make it sound organic," said Roddenberry. "I think it’ll happen one day."
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If you are a fan of Majel Barrett computer voice, then you're in the right place. This article is all going to be about Star Trek computer voice generator . We will guide you through a step-by-step visual demonstration of how Star Trek computer voice can be generated using a good and simple computer voice generator. So, let's start!
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Part 1: Info of The Star Trek Computer
Part 2: who is the star trek computer voice.
Star Trek is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon.
Star Trek: The Original Series, debuted in the US on September 8, 1966, and aired for three seasons on NBC. It followed the voyages of the crew of the starship USS Enterprise, a space exploration vessel built by the United Federation of Planets in the 23rd century, on a mission "to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before".
The Computer Operating Systems of Star Trek was voiced by Majel Barrett. She was a well-known American actress as well as a producer. Majel Barrett was Gene Roddenberry's wife, and it is considered one of the main reasons for her appearance in almost every series of Star Trek. She provided voices as well as, also performed many characters from different Star Trek series.
Majel Barrett provided consistent voices for the on-board computing systems of Star Trek; The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and many other Star Trek creations. Other than this, she energetically did different characters in the Star Trek series like the Christine Chapel, Number One, Lwaxana Troi, and many more.
Part 3: How to Use Star Trek Computer Voice Generator to Create Star Trek Computer Voice
Voxbox - the best star trek computer voice generator.
iMyFone Voxbox is one of the most incredibly-designed text-to-speech voice generators. which supported 3200+ voices & 77+ languages like Joe Biden , Trump, other characters like Jarvis, Yoda etc.
Of course, which also supported generating computer voices of Star Trek.
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September 7, 2016 - 1:56 am. Star Treks' original series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager all have one actor in common: Majel Barrett-Roddenberry (wife of Star Trek creator ...
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Majel Barrett, wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, was the voice of Starfleet's computer system. She died in 2008 but a digital version of her voice is being created "for things such as Siri".
Gene Roddenberry's wife, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, was more than just his wife. She was an integral part of the Star Trek franchise so much so that Trekkies refer to her as the First Lady of Star ...
A casual, constructive, and most importantly, welcoming place on the internet to talk about Star Trek Members Online ... Has there ever been a TTS app/website using the computer voice from Star Trek? I think we all know about the Majel Barrett voice database they use to make the computer voice fit into all the necessary scenes.
Star Trek popularized the idea of the Voice First computer. It is an interesting study to see how visual and audio media is interplayed. This is exactly ho...
Part 2: Who Voices the Computer Voice on Star Trek. The Computer Operating Systems of Star Trek was voiced by Majel Barrett. She was a well-known American actress as well as a producer. Majel Barrett was Gene Roddenberry's wife, and it is considered one of the main reasons for her appearance in almost every series of Star Trek.
This subsection contains a large number of high-quality computer sound effects from all series and movies, which you won't find a second time in the internet. Every one of the over 50 sounds was digitally enhanced and cleared up from background noises in a sophisticated procedure. To make navigation easier, the files were arranged according to ...