2001: A Space Odyssey

2001: A Space Odyssey was a novel by Arthur C. Clarke, and a film by director Stanley Kubrick, both created in 1968. It takes place primarily on an exploratory spaceship run by an artificial intelligence on a secretive mission to Jupiter.

In 1969, Roberta Lincoln invited Gary Seven to a screening of the film in a nearby theater in New York City. Following an adventure aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), however, Lincoln decided the science fiction film would not be able to live up to her real-life experience. 

When Khan Noonien Singh hacked into the Beta 5 computer in 1989, it affected the machines speech interface in a way that Lincoln compared to a scene from 2001, in which the HAL 9000 computer sang the song "Daisy" while being deactivated. 

In December of 2152, 2001 was screened during "Movie Night" aboard the Starship Enterprise.