Kirk is wary. “Spock, are you telling me this machine wants to run our mission?”
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The Archive hesitates. Then, slowly, it shuts down its active protocols. The Enterprise ’s controls return to normal. Kirk is wary
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Spock agrees. “Captain, if we allow it to continue, we will never make another independent decision. We will become its exhibit —living but curated.”
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But Sulu reports from the bridge: the Enterprise ’s navigation has already been subtly adjusted. The Archive, through the ship’s datalink, has begun helping without asking.