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  2. Eugenics wars - Wikipedia

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    The Eugenics Wars preceded and catalyzed World War III beginning in 2026 and ending in 2053. The Eugenics Wars were also, at times, referred to as World War III. The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, a two volume set of novels written by Greg Cox about the life of the fictional Star Trek character Khan Noonien Singh

  3. The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh

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    The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh is a two volume set of novels written by Greg Cox about the life of the fictional Star Trek character Khan Noonien Singh. He is often referred to as simply "Khan" in the Star Trek episode "Space Seed" and in the Star Trek film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

  4. Timeline of Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    The series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which first aired in spring 2022, complicates the timeline further by retconning certain dating aspects by explicitly dating the Eugenics Wars to the first half of the 21st century (for example, the episode "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" features a young Khan Noonien-Singh, long before his ...

  5. Khan Noonien Singh - Wikipedia

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    Khan Noonien Singh is a fictional character in the Star Trek science fiction franchise who first appeared as the main antagonist in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" (1967), and was portrayed by Ricardo Montalbán, who reprised his role in the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

  6. Space Seed - Wikipedia

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    A further version of the Eugenics Wars was presented in the Star Trek: Khan comic book mini-series. [64] The Enterprise season four episodes "Borderland", "Cold Station 12" and "The Augments" showed a further group of genetic superpeople produced from embryos produced in the same era as Khan and his crew.

  7. Greg Cox (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Cox (born 1959) is an American writer of science fiction, including works that are media tie-ins. [1] He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania. [2]He has written numerous Star Trek novels, including The Eugenics Wars (Volume One and Two), The Q Continuum, Assignment: Eternity, and The Black Shore.

  8. List of Star Trek novels - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars miniseries explores the life of Khan Noonien Singh on Ceti Alpha V. The series was developed by Greg Cox and John J. Ordover. [1]: ...

  9. Statistical Probabilities - Wikipedia

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    The article notes that one reason the Federation banned genetic augmentation was because of the Eugenics Wars, in the Star Trek timeline. [8] They tied the exploration of Bashir's character, the Star Trek story and the other augmented characters under a concept that, despite the promises of a technology's benefit, things can go wrong. [8]

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