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  2. Kobayashi Maru - Wikipedia

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    The Kobayashi Maru is referred to in other live-action and animated content, and characters also use the phrase "Kobayashi Maru" to describe no-win or desperate situations generally. The fourth-season premiere of Star Trek: Discovery is titled "Kobayashi Maru" (2021) and depicts the main characters confronting several challenging situations. [2]

  3. Section 31 (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    Section 31 settings and characters have appeared in dozens of episodes, novels and comics. ... Kobayashi Maru: August 26, 2008: 978-1-4165-5480-6: Beneath the Raptor ...

  4. List of Star Trek characters (G–M) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the character was ranked as the 94th most important character in service to Starfleet within the Star Trek science fiction universe by Wired. [15] Joseph M'Benga: Booker Bradshaw (TOS) Babs Olusanmokun (SNW) A Private Little War, That Which Survives (TOS) SNW: A doctor aboard the USS Enterprise. The character interned on Vulcan, and is ...

  5. Kobayashi Maru (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kobayashi Maru may also refer to: "Kobayashi Maru", the first fourth season episode of the American television series Star Trek: Discovery; The Kobayashi Maru (Star Trek novel), a 1989 Star Trek science fiction novel by Julia Ecklar "Kobayashi Maru (My Very Own)", a song from the 2023 mixtape The Brightest Days by Origami Angel

  6. List of Star Trek: Prodigy characters - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: Prodigy is an American animated television series created by Kevin and Dan Hageman for the streaming service Paramount+ and the cable channel Nickelodeon.It is the tenth Star Trek series and debuted in 2021 as part of executive producer Alex Kurtzman's expanded Star Trek Universe.

  7. Jack B. Sowards - Wikipedia

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    Sowards created the term Kobayashi Maru (a simulation test in The Wrath of Khan), naming it for his next-door neighbors in Hancock Park. [1] A native of Texarkana, Texas, Sowards had numerous writing credits which extended from episodes of The Bold Ones: The Lawyers in 1969 to an installment of B. L. Stryker in 1990.

  8. Star Trek: Prodigy season 1 - Wikipedia

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    In the sixth episode, Dal takes a holographic simulation of the Kobayashi Maru captaincy test from the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In the film, cadets took the test with experienced Starfleet officers as their crew which Waltke chose to replicate by including famous Starfleet officers from previous Star Trek series in the simulation ...

  9. Communicator (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    The communicator is a fictional device used for voice communication in the fictional universe of Star Trek. As seen in at least two instances, the Original Series episodes "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" and "Day of the Dove," it can also serve as an emergency signaling device/beacon, similar to a transponder.