The computer voice (as named in Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide) is a pre-recorded female voice heard throughout Metroid Fusion, broadcasting updates on the condition of the BSL station. The voice actress is not credited. The computer plays a similar role to the Bottle Ship P.A. Announcer.
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| - The computer voice (as named in Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide) is a pre-recorded female voice heard throughout Metroid Fusion, broadcasting updates on the condition of the BSL station. The voice actress is not credited. The computer plays a similar role to the Bottle Ship P.A. Announcer.
- The computer voice was an audio interface program designed to allow computers to express information verbally. Many civilizations, such as the United Federation of Planets and the Cardassian Union, equipped their computers with this feature. 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. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday" )
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| - The computer voice was an audio interface program designed to allow computers to express information verbally. Many civilizations, such as the United Federation of Planets and the Cardassian Union, equipped their computers with this feature. 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. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday" ) While most computers had female voices, the M-5 multitronic unit had a male voice, as did ISS Enterprise (NX-01) and the ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701). (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer" , "Mirror, Mirror" ; ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly") Starfleet environmental suits were also equipped with a computer voice. (Star Trek: First Contact; VOY: "Day of Honor")
- The computer voice (as named in Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide) is a pre-recorded female voice heard throughout Metroid Fusion, broadcasting updates on the condition of the BSL station. The voice actress is not credited. The computer plays a similar role to the Bottle Ship P.A. Announcer.
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