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A computer core was a type of computer utilized aboard the second Death Star. Imperial Supervisor Gurdun was overseeing the transfer of one to the Death Star's construction site above Endor when the transport was attacked by IG-88A. After the assassin droid killed Gurdun and his stormtrooper escorts, IG-88A uploaded himself to the computer core. Once it was delivered to the Death Star and installed, IG-88A essentially became the superweapon.

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  • A computer core was a type of computer utilized aboard the second Death Star. Imperial Supervisor Gurdun was overseeing the transfer of one to the Death Star's construction site above Endor when the transport was attacked by IG-88A. After the assassin droid killed Gurdun and his stormtrooper escorts, IG-88A uploaded himself to the computer core. Once it was delivered to the Death Star and installed, IG-88A essentially became the superweapon.
  • The Computer Core was located on Cloud City, and controlled the city's life support, machinery, and droid population. It was guarded by seven individual security locks. X0-X1 was installed in the Computer Core and attempted to take control of the city, but was foiled by an Alliance to Restore the Republic team.
  • The computer core housed primary processing equipment including the computer core processors. 23rd century Starfleet ships had duotronic systems, while 24th century ships had isolinear cores. The computer cores communicated with each other and ship's systems via an optical data network (ODN). The Galaxy-class of Federation starships carried three computer cores, while ships of the Intrepid- and Sovereign-classes contained two. These multiple cores provided redundancy in case one of the cores was damaged or destroyed.
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  • A computer core was a type of computer utilized aboard the second Death Star. Imperial Supervisor Gurdun was overseeing the transfer of one to the Death Star's construction site above Endor when the transport was attacked by IG-88A. After the assassin droid killed Gurdun and his stormtrooper escorts, IG-88A uploaded himself to the computer core. Once it was delivered to the Death Star and installed, IG-88A essentially became the superweapon.
  • The computer core housed primary processing equipment including the computer core processors. 23rd century Starfleet ships had duotronic systems, while 24th century ships had isolinear cores. The computer cores communicated with each other and ship's systems via an optical data network (ODN). The Galaxy-class of Federation starships carried three computer cores, while ships of the Intrepid- and Sovereign-classes contained two. These multiple cores provided redundancy in case one of the cores was damaged or destroyed. The computer core could be accessed by the computer access room. (TNG: "Evolution" ) In 1996, Henry Starling managed to download almost twenty percent of the USS Voyager's computer core to his personal computer by using the ship's transporter beam as a downlink. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II") According to Commander Charles Tucker III, the computer core of Enterprise NX-01 was three decks high and was, as of 2152, the most powerful computer ever created. (ENT: "Dead Stop") After beaming aboard the IKS Drovana to obtain the detonation codes for a Klingon minefield in 2372, Worf and Kurn told an officer they were running a diagnostic on the starship's computer core. (DS9: "Sons of Mogh") In 2373, Worf told Nog to load the files of a phaser relay operating system into the USS Defiant's computer core. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire") In order to take Deep Space 9's computer systems offline and prevent the Dominion from destroying a minefield covering the Bajoran wormhole, Kira Nerys and Rom considered planting a bomb in the station's computer core. They later attempted to sabotage it by more standard means. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
  • The Computer Core was located on Cloud City, and controlled the city's life support, machinery, and droid population. It was guarded by seven individual security locks. X0-X1 was installed in the Computer Core and attempted to take control of the city, but was foiled by an Alliance to Restore the Republic team.
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