The Kobayashi Maru test was designed to be unwinnable, forcing cadets to face the fact that they might eventually end up in one of those scenarios. Of course, we all know that Captain James T.
Not only is it mentioned in Neil Marshall's 2002 cult horror classic, "Dog Soldiers" ("It's the Kobayashi Maru test. They fixed it so we can't f***in' win."), but "Doctor Strange" writer C.
Discovery had Kobayashi Maru, and Star Trek: Picard had No Win Scenario. Cadets must have had their own choice set of words ...
Today, that test returns to Star Trek Online as one of two TFOs featured in the game’s latest event. The other is the ground ...
Enterprise novel Kobayashi Maru dates the loss of the titular vessel that inspired the simulation as much earlier, in 2155. The situation is largely similar to the parameters of the test ...