NAVI
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A NAVI, short for Navigational-type computer,[1] is a kind of shipboard artificial intelligence used in Maximal and Predacon starships during the Beast Era. NAVIs possess more autonomy than "dumb" computer systems like Sentinel and often display what might be termed an excess of personality. NAVIs form strong attachments to their ship's crews and, though programmed to execute orders as received, can boast definite opinions which shape how they choose to interpret said orders.
NAVIs are consistently designed to have the voice and intonation of young women, though their personalities can range from saccharine sweethearts to exacting taskmasters. Ambulatory NAVI units such as the one designed by Skywarp can sustain a NAVI's existence even after the ship housing its data banks has been destroyed. NAVIs can likewise have their programming uploaded into full-fledged transforming robot bodies, though such instances are uncommon.
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Fiction
Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Beast Wars cartoon
The Predacon computer on board the Darksyde was referred to as "NAVI-ko" by Megatron and the other Predacons.
Beast Wars II cartoon
NAVI was the computer for Lio Convoy's space craft, the Yukikaze. She originally had no corporeal form but was given a small, hovering LED screen for a body.
Beast Wars Neo cartoon
The NAVI for Big Convoy's ship, the Gung Ho, was virtually identical to the NAVI of the Yukikaze, save for having different colors for her LED body.
The Predacon ship, the Dinosaur, on the other hand, had DNAVI (short for Devil NAVI).
Kre-O comic
Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base
NAVI-ko acquired her own Transformer body with a dolphin beast mode (which she used to travel through time and space). Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base
2006 IDW Beast Wars continuity
White Propionica used a computer called "Navi". The Hot Rod
Known NAVIs
Notes
- Although not definitely confirmed, it seems likely that the term "Navi" is derived from a line of dialogue from Megatron in "Beast Wars (Part 1)", when he asks the Darksyde computer: "Navigation! Is this the right planet?" It seems the Japanese production staff misconstrued (or deliberately repurposed) his declaration of "Navigation!" as use of an actual name, which was shortened to become "Navi".