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Date: 2024-01-10 03:16 am (UTC)> By the Enterprise era, supposedly the computer can handle most queries and provide factual information in response. It probably also does recommendations and other such things, so what need would you have for a librarian in a world with powerful computers such as these?
I mean, some might say that in our world, computers can handle most queries and provide factual information in response. Yet librarians are greatly needed! I'm willing bet that humans are still required in Star Trek to bridge that gap still. (Btw I would looove to see a series where a librarian gets isekai'd into various worlds and resolves the main conflict by the power of methodical organization alone.)
I had never seen "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb" before, I cracked up. Those women just calmly eating while everyone runs out screaming... the nuns why... the tuba comes back???