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'''Dunsel''' is a term used by mid-shipmen in the [[23rd century]] to describe a part which serves no useful purpose.
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'''Dunsel''' is a term used by [[midshipman|midshipmen]] in the [[23rd century]] to describe a part which serves no useful purpose.
   
 
The term was used as an insult (albeit a playful one) to [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]
 
during the war games test of the [[M-5 computer|M-5 Multitronic Unit]] created by [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Richard Daystrom]]. [[Commodore]] [[Robert Wesley]] called Kirk "Captain Dunsel" because the M-5's ultimate goal was to replace the need for living captains at all. This caused great confusion in Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]], who was unfamiliar with the word. Kirk's [[First Officer]] [[Spock]] explained the term only after Kirk had left the [[bridge]], stung by the insult. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
   
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{{bginfo|In what may be an in-joke, one of the [[hygienist]]s listed in an [[okudagram]] in {{e|Paradise Lost}} is named [[W. Dunsel]].}}
The term was used as an insult to [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]
 
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during the wargames test of the [[M-5 Multitronic Unit]] created by Dr. [[Richard Daystrom]]. [[Commodore]] [[Robert Wesley]] called Kirk ''Captain Dunsel'', which confused Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]]. Kirk's First Officer [[Spock]] explained the term only after Kirk had left the bridge, stung by the insult he had recieved. ([[TOS]]): "[[The Ultimate Computer]]"
 
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Revision as of 21:14, 7 March 2016

Dunsel is a term used by midshipmen in the 23rd century to describe a part which serves no useful purpose.

The term was used as an insult (albeit a playful one) to Captain James T. Kirk during the war games test of the M-5 Multitronic Unit created by Dr. Richard Daystrom. Commodore Robert Wesley called Kirk "Captain Dunsel" because the M-5's ultimate goal was to replace the need for living captains at all. This caused great confusion in Dr. Leonard McCoy, who was unfamiliar with the word. Kirk's First Officer Spock explained the term only after Kirk had left the bridge, stung by the insult. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

In what may be an in-joke, one of the hygienists listed in an okudagram in "Paradise Lost" is named W. Dunsel.

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