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Saddest Days In Star Trek
Some truly devastating events have taken place throughout the story of Star Trek, but these days have arguably been the ...
“It’s like the Kobayashi Maru in ‘Star Trek,’ the unwinnable test in the Starfleet Academy training that asks, how do you persevere in the face of insurmountable obstacles?” he says.
More than just terminology, several episodes have, by now, used the notorious test in the title. Prodigy had Kobayashi, Star Trek: Discovery had Kobayashi Maru, and Star Trek: Picard had No Win ...
The Kobayashi Maru is all about the neighbours, doubly so. First, it wouldn't be much of a test, nor half as much fun, if it weren't for those pesky Klingons next door (even in the Star Trek ...
Anyone can 'face their own Kobayashi Maru,' without having to face the Klingons ... it's tempting to agree with Dal R'El's assessment of the test from Star Trek: Prodigy: "The only way out ...
Julia Ecklar's 1989 novel The Kobayashi Maru in particular goes into great detail as to just how one famous set of youngsters fared on the test. Pre-empting the now clichéd of 1999, the novel ...
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 ...
In the script for Star Trek (2009), dated November 2007, Kelvin Kirk was to get around the infamously impossible test in the "USS ... a technician for the Kobayashi Maru. Still in the dorm room ...