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  • Calculating machine
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  • A calculating machine was an early computing device designed for performing simple mathematics. On Earth, the calculating machine was predecessor to the calculator. When James T. Kirk quizzed the memory of his android duplicate, and was unable to trick him, Roger Korby explained that "you might as well try to out think a calculating machine", to which Kirk replied, "obviously, I can't." (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" )
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  • A calculating machine was an early computing device designed for performing simple mathematics. On Earth, the calculating machine was predecessor to the calculator. When James T. Kirk quizzed the memory of his android duplicate, and was unable to trick him, Roger Korby explained that "you might as well try to out think a calculating machine", to which Kirk replied, "obviously, I can't." (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" )