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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


    guide_X — 9 years ago(August 27, 2016 09:07 PM)

    Both Kirk and Scotty have very poor passwords for the self destruct sequence. Even hundreds of years before, I cannot even login to Facebook without upper/lower/numeric/special or 3 of 4 and at least eight characters long. I find it hard to believe that the Enterprise computer will accept the password of 11a2b as the primary destruct sequence password in that day and age.
    It seems Checkov has a slightly stronger password. Kirks final code is 0000 as if he forgot to even change it at all.
    I'd hate to see what the Enterprise's internal Ip range is like, or what other configurations might be neglected 😧

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      TheSolarSailor — 9 years ago(August 28, 2016 08:14 AM)

      Voice recognition and such are added security. Not just anyone can self-destruct the ship with just the passwords.


      I am not a fan. I just happen to enjoy movies. Fans are embarrassing.

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        guide_X — 9 years ago(August 28, 2016 10:54 AM)

        Then why did they have to identify to the computer who they were? Seems like the computer didn't recognize them otherwise

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          TheSolarSailor — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 06:39 AM)

          Maybe that is just how it is to be worded? I really think you are over-analyzing this!


          I am not a fan. I just happen to enjoy movies. Fans are embarrassing.

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            Inspector81 — 9 years ago(September 08, 2016 02:17 AM)

            The destruct sequence scene was keeping with continuity with what was shown years before in the classic episode, "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield."
            Solarsailor is right that it's also voice recognition besides the passwords. Here is a clip on Youtube from someone who put both destruct sequences back to back and you can see in the classic episode it's voice recognition too:

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              JoeyBagOfDonuts — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 03:32 AM)

              Maybe there was an alternate destruct code that could have been used, much like an alarm panel's distress code, which would deactive the alarm but also notify the police. In this case, let's say that Kirk used 22b3c instead of 11a2b, it could have permanently disabled, or, made stopping the auto destruct sequence impossible.

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                persen1 — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 06:36 AM)

                Well it is also a bit weird with these passwords and voice recognition to activate the self destruct of a star ship.
                In ST-II we find out that to activate the presentation of that Genesis device, voice recognition and retina scan is required, which is a much higher level of security.
                One would think that an equal level of security would be there to activate the self destruct.

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                  ErgonomicSpliff — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 10:55 AM)

                  I guess Starfleet considered the viewing of classified intel more of a security risk than self-detonating a starship.

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