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  2. Kobayashi Maru - Wikipedia

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    The Kobayashi Maru is a fictional spacecraft training exercise in the Star Trek continuity. It is designed by Starfleet Academy to place Starfleet cadets in a no-win scenario . The Kobayashi Maru test was invented for the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan , and it has since been referred to and depicted in numerous other Star Trek media.

  3. 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.

  4. No-win situation - Wikipedia

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    Carl von Clausewitz's advice never to launch a war that one has not already won characterizes war as a no-win situation. A similar example is the Pyrrhic victory in which a military victory is so costly that the winning side actually ends up worse off than before it started.

  5. The Kobayashi Maru (Star Trek novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Kobayashi Maru is a 1989 Star Trek science fiction novel by Julia Ecklar which centers around several characters from The Original Series marooned in space on a disabled shuttlecraft. Its title comes from the unwinnable Starfleet Academy training scenario first introduced in the 1982 movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan .

  6. Kessel Run - Wikipedia

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    [28] [31] Space Camp, in Colorado, and Section31, in California, spun off of Kobayashi Maru. [31] LevelUP, in Texas, was a joint cyber operations system for the Unified Platform, connecting the Army, Marines, and United States Cyber Command, debuting in April 2019. [31] By September 2021, there were 17 Air Force software factories across the ...

  7. Sister Says “Done” In Cryptic Message After “Voluntarily ...

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    Kobayashi’s disappearance led to a tragic turn when her father, Ryan Kobayashi, took his own life while searching for her Image credits: sydnisteeze Image credits: midorieve

  8. Hannah Kobayashi ‘has been found safe,’ family says in new ...

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    Hannah Kobayashi arrived at Los Angeles International Airport from Maui on November 8, but did not board her connecting flight to New York, her sister previously told CNN. The family last heard ...

  9. What happened to Hannah Kobayashi? The public - and the ... - AOL

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    Kobayashi stopped contacting them days later, prompting her family to file a missing person report and launch a sweeping, in-person search effort. During the search Kobayashi's father, Ryan ...