Voice Print is a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine computer title. Released in 1995, it offered an early voice recognition program for personal computers.
Publisher's description[]
- Voice print technology is no longer science fiction. It has become science fact.
- Windows and PC Magazine editors called this voice and encryption programme "remarkable", “innovative”, “easy to use" and “unbreakable." Now we’ve brought the power of voice print technology to every Star Trek fan. It limits access to a PC, its data and encrypted directories by requiring not a password, but a voice match. The program uses the unique vocal characteristics of the human voice to create a voice print. Like a fingerprint no two voices are identical. If your voice is verified you're in; if not, you’re rejected. Limit access to the internet, adult material and restrict excessive game play. Includes security shields and complete set of DS9 communication emblems.
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Characters[]
- Odo • Quark • Benjamin Sisko
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Starships[]
Races and cultures[]
- Bajoran • Cardassian • Changeling • Ferengi • Klingon • Human • Romulan
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Voice cast[]
- Majel Barrett as the computer voice
External link[]
- Voice Print article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.