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:''See [[M-4]] for the robot designed by [[Flint]].''
 
The '''M-4 [[multitronics|multitronic]] unit''' was also a failed [[computer]] version of the [[M-5 multitronic unit]] and was deemed by [[Richard Daystrom]] as "not entirely successful". The M-4 was the fourth in a series of multitronic computers (beginning with the [[M-1 multitronic unit|M-1]]) which were designed to run a [[starship]] with a minimal crew of just under thirty personnel. The failure of the M-4 led to the design and development of the M-5. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
 
The '''M-4 [[multitronics|multitronic]] unit''' was also a failed [[computer]] version of the [[M-5 multitronic unit]] and was deemed by [[Richard Daystrom]] as "not entirely successful". The M-4 was the fourth in a series of multitronic computers (beginning with the [[M-1 multitronic unit|M-1]]) which were designed to run a [[starship]] with a minimal crew of just under thirty personnel. The failure of the M-4 led to the design and development of the M-5. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
   

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See M-4 for the robot designed by Flint.

The M-4 multitronic unit was also a failed computer version of the M-5 multitronic unit and was deemed by Richard Daystrom as "not entirely successful". The M-4 was the fourth in a series of multitronic computers (beginning with the M-1) which were designed to run a starship with a minimal crew of just under thirty personnel. The failure of the M-4 led to the design and development of the M-5. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")