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According to Star Trek: Discovery, Starfleet still runs Microsoft Windows

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by Chaim Gartenberg, Oct 3, 2017.

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    The third episode of Star Trek: Discovery aired this week, and at one point in the episode, Sonequa Martin-Green’s Michael Burnham is tasked with reconciling two suites of code by Lieutenant Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp).

    Minor spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery below

    In the show, Burnham claims the code is confusing because it deals with quantum astrophysics, biochemistry, and gene expression. And while the episode later reveals that it’s related to the USS Discovery’s experimental new mycelial network transportation system, Twitter user Rob Graham noted that the code itself is a little more… pedestrian in nature.

    That’s right — in the year 2256, Starfleet’s latest state-of-the-art science vessel still runs Windows.


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