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'''Sparky the Computer''' is an artificial intelligence personality that was installed onto the [[Babylon 5]] mainframe [[Computer|computers]] shortly after completion in [[2256]]. The A.I. was an experiment and proved a complete failure, as the personality was stubborn, uncooperative, and "emotional."
 
'''Sparky the Computer''' is an artificial intelligence personality that was installed onto the [[Babylon 5]] mainframe [[Computer|computers]] shortly after completion in [[2256]]. The A.I. was an experiment and proved a complete failure, as the personality was stubborn, uncooperative, and "emotional."
   
Sparky was quickly disabled and remained that way until [[2260]], following Babylon 5's declaration of independence during the [[Earth Alliance Civil War]], when [[Michael Garibaldi]] accidentally reactivated the files in which Sparky was contained. Sparky was quickly disabled again a few hours later, as soon as it became possible to do so.<ref>"[[Ceremonies of Light and Dark]]"</ref>
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Sparky was taken offline and remained that way until [[2260]], following Babylon 5's declaration of independence during the [[Earth Alliance Civil War]], when [[Michael Garibaldi]] accidentally reactivated the files in which Sparky was contained. Sparky was disabled again a few hours later, as soon as it became possible to do so.<ref>"[[Ceremonies of Light and Dark]]"</ref>
   
 
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 30 June 2018

"I just remembered, they tried to install an artificial intelligence subroutine when the station went operational. They shut it down right away because it didn't work right."

Michael Garibaldi

Sparky the Computer is an artificial intelligence personality that was installed onto the Babylon 5 mainframe computers shortly after completion in 2256. The A.I. was an experiment and proved a complete failure, as the personality was stubborn, uncooperative, and "emotional."

Sparky was taken offline and remained that way until 2260, following Babylon 5's declaration of independence during the Earth Alliance Civil War, when Michael Garibaldi accidentally reactivated the files in which Sparky was contained. Sparky was disabled again a few hours later, as soon as it became possible to do so.[1]

Notes[]

  • The name "Sparky" is never explicitly stated in the episode, but appears in the credits.
  • Sparky was voiced by Harlan Ellison.

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