Star Trek II (UNIX Version)


I was watching Star Trek II again last night when suddenly I had this vision of what would happen if instead of a duel between starships, it was computer systems. What resulted is this:

Kirk: What is the meaning of this attack?

Khan: Surely I have made my meaning clear. I mean to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I deprived your system of UUCP connections and when I swing around I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you.

Kirk: Khan, if it's me you want, I'll have myself rcp'ed over. Spare my crew.

Khan: I make you a counter-proposal. I'll agree to your terms, if ... if in addition to yourself you hand over to me all data and materials regarding the project called UUNET.

Kirk: UUNET? What's that?

Khan: Don't insult my intelligence, Kirk.

Kirk: Give me some time to recall the data from our archives.

Khan: I give you sixty seconds.

Kirk: Clear the bridge.

Spock: At least we know he doesn't have UUNET.

Kirk: Keep nodding as though I'm still giving orders. Mr. Saavik, punch up the data charts of Reliant's password file.

Saavik: Reliant's pass...

Kirk: Hurry.

Khan: Forty-five seconds Admiral.

Spock: The free login?

Kirk: It's all we've got.

Saavik: File's up, sir.

Khan: Admiral.

Kirk: We're finding it.

Khan: Admiral.

Kirk: Please. Please you've got to give us time. The machine room is smashed, the editors inoperable.

Khan: Time is a luxury you don't have, Admiral.

Kirk: Damn.

Khan: Admiral?

Kirk: It's coming through now, Khan.

Spock: Reliant's free login is 16309.

Saavik: I don't understand.

Kirk: You have to learn why things work on a UNIX system.

Spock: Each system has its own hidden free login.

Kirk: To prevent an enemy from doing what we're attempting. We're using our console to order Reliant to let us login.

Spock: Assuming he hasn't changed the combination. He's quite intelligent.

Khan: Fifteen seconds, Admiral.

Kirk: Khan, how do we know you'll keep your word?

Khan: Oh, I've given you no word to keep, Admiral. In my judgement, you simply have no alternative.

Kirk: I see your point. Stand by to receive our mail message. Mr. Sulu, lock an Internet connection on target and await my order to login.

Sulu: Connection pending.

Khan: Time's up, Admiral.

Kirk: Here it comes. Now, Mr. Spock.

Spock: % telnet reliant Trying...

Connected to reliant.
Escape character is '~'.
M-6 Duotronic U.S.S. Reliant, NCC-1864 login:

Spock: login: 16309 %

Joachim: Sir, the Enterprise is logging on.

Khan: Kill them.

Joachim: I can't!

Khan: Where's the chroot call? The chroot call!

Kirk: Fire.

Sulu: % su #

Kirk: Fire!

Sulu: # rm -rf /

Khan: Reboot, reboot!

Joachim: We can't reboot!

Khan: Why can't you!?

Joachim: They've corrupted the file system and the /etc directory! Sir, we must power-cycle.

Khan: No!

Joachim: Sir, we must!

And the rest is (ahem) history.