"And now for something completely different..."
Back in 1982 while stationed in UK with the USAF, I became infected with the Traveller bug at the Games Workshop store just outside of London. The next 2 years I spent getting every LBB and 3rd party supplement that came out. My favorites by far were the Paranoid Press booklets Scouts & Assassins and Merchants & Merchandise. In the back of Merchants & Merchandise were the Delta Research LHe(Or) Series 12/36 Organic computers. Well my nerd players saw Fr 2001 (Nice one Don Rapp!) and decided that they wanted a personality imprinted on their ship computer. They actually talked out the problem of a ship becoming sentient. It made for very entertaining play. Below are the text of Features 1138 & 2001:
"Feature Nr. 1138: The configuration change from a basic model to one with a fiber optic back-up may be made by anyone with Electronics-3 and Computer-2, or by a NPC computer technician, on any world with a Tech Level equal to or greater than that indicated for the basic model. The cost of the upgrade is equal to 90% of the difference between the two models. If a computer technician must be hired, there will be an additional Cr10,000 per week. Throw 9 + per week for a successful upgrade. On each throw of 2 there has been an upgrade error. This will result in a cumulative DM to be applied by the referee against the "fatal error" throw ( — 1, if the throw is 8 + ; +1, if the throw is 6—) . if the upgrade is accomplished by Delta Research personnel, it will require two weeks and will be error free—no throws are required.
"Feature Nr. 2001: This feature allows the impression of the personality of any historical character upon the CPU. The benefits are direct voice input to and output from the computer plus the intelligence and mental abilities of the impressed personage. The disadvantage is the possibility of the impressed personality taking control [Referee: will occur when a fatal error throw of 7 BEFORE any DM's are applied occurs]. Only Delta Research personnel have the expertise to impress a LHeP(Or) ; this must be done planetside on a new computer, prior to installation. "
They settled on Abe Lincoln (Honest Abe) because they figure it would be the least likely personality to take the ship. The heady silly days of early CT.
MJ