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26 August 2008
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Kobayashi Maru (English)
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Star Trek: Enterprise (Pocket) | Memory Alpha | Fandom (English)
Original novels
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Editions of Kobayashi Maru by Michael A. Martin (undetermined language)
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Editions of Kobayashi Maru by Michael A. Martin (undetermined language)
26 August 2008
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28 November 2019
Kobayashi Maru
Chronological appearances
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Memory Beta:Acknowledgments | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom (English)
Memory Beta:Acknowledgments | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom (English)
Wikipedia, Memory Alpha, and Memory Beta contributors everywhere, including the online codifiers of speculative Vulcan (and by extension Romulan) calendrical minutiae at Starbase 10; Franz Joseph, whose Star Fleet Technical Manual (1975) lent us the Vulcan outpost planet Trilan; Doug Drexler and Michael Okudas Ships of the Line hardcover (2006), which inspired certain events aboard Columbia , foreshadowed here and realized in detail in David Macks forthcoming Star Trek: Destiny trilogy; David Mack, for the extensive work he did on the aforementioned trilogy in creating the Columbia crew members, which allowed us to debut them in these pages, and for establishing the location of the Kobayashi Maru s demise in his 2004 TNG novel, A Time to Heal ; Geoffrey Mandel, for his Star Trek: Star Charts (2002) (English)
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Memory Alpha:Acknowledgments | Memory Alpha | Fandom (English)
Wikipedia, Memory Alpha, and Memory Beta contributors everywhere, including the online codifiers of speculative Vulcan (and by extension Romulan) calendrical minutiae at Starbase 10; Franz Joseph, whose Star Fleet Technical Manual (1975) lent us the Vulcan outpost planet Trilan; Doug Drexler and Michael Okudas Ships of the Line hardcover (2006), which inspired certain events aboard Columbia , foreshadowed here and realized in detail in David Macks forthcoming Star Trek: Destiny trilogy; David Mack, for the extensive work he did on the aforementioned trilogy in creating the Columbia crew members, which allowed us to debut them in these pages, and for establishing the location of the Kobayashi Maru s demise in his 2004 TNG novel, A Time to Heal ; Geoffrey Mandel, for his Star Trek: Star Charts (2002) (English)
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Wikipedia, Memory Alpha, and Memory Beta contributors everywhere, including the online codifiers of speculative Vulcan (and by extension Romulan) calendrical minutiae at Starbase 10; Franz Joseph, whose Star Fleet Technical Manual (1975) lent us the Vulcan outpost planet Trilan; Doug Drexler and Michael Okudas Ships of the Line hardcover (2006), which inspired certain events aboard Columbia , foreshadowed here and realized in detail in David Macks forthcoming Star Trek: Destiny trilogy; David Mack, for the extensive work he did on the aforementioned trilogy in creating the Columbia crew members, which allowed us to debut them in these pages, and for establishing the location of the Kobayashi Maru s demise in his 2004 TNG novel, A Time to Heal ; Geoffrey Mandel, for his Star Trek: Star Charts (2002) (English)
1 reference
Wikipedia, Memory Alpha, and Memory Beta contributors everywhere, including the online codifiers of speculative Vulcan (and by extension Romulan) calendrical minutiae at Starbase 10; Franz Joseph, whose Star Fleet Technical Manual (1975) lent us the Vulcan outpost planet Trilan; Doug Drexler and Michael Okudas Ships of the Line hardcover (2006), which inspired certain events aboard Columbia , foreshadowed here and realized in detail in David Macks forthcoming Star Trek: Destiny trilogy; David Mack, for the extensive work he did on the aforementioned trilogy in creating the Columbia crew members, which allowed us to debut them in these pages, and for establishing the location of the Kobayashi Maru s demise in his 2004 TNG novel, A Time to Heal ; Geoffrey Mandel, for his Star Trek: Star Charts (2002) (English)
1 reference
Wikipedia, Memory Alpha, and Memory Beta contributors everywhere, including the online codifiers of speculative Vulcan (and by extension Romulan) calendrical minutiae at Starbase 10; Franz Joseph, whose Star Fleet Technical Manual (1975) lent us the Vulcan outpost planet Trilan; Doug Drexler and Michael Okudas Ships of the Line hardcover (2006), which inspired certain events aboard Columbia , foreshadowed here and realized in detail in David Macks forthcoming Star Trek: Destiny trilogy; David Mack, for the extensive work he did on the aforementioned trilogy in creating the Columbia crew members, which allowed us to debut them in these pages, and for establishing the location of the Kobayashi Maru s demise in his 2004 TNG novel, A Time to Heal ; Geoffrey Mandel, for his Star Trek: Star Charts (2002) (English)
1 reference
Wikipedia, Memory Alpha, and Memory Beta contributors everywhere, including the online codifiers of speculative Vulcan (and by extension Romulan) calendrical minutiae at Starbase 10; Franz Joseph, whose Star Fleet Technical Manual (1975) lent us the Vulcan outpost planet Trilan; Doug Drexler and Michael Okudas Ships of the Line hardcover (2006), which inspired certain events aboard Columbia , foreshadowed here and realized in detail in David Macks forthcoming Star Trek: Destiny trilogy; David Mack, for the extensive work he did on the aforementioned trilogy in creating the Columbia crew members, which allowed us to debut them in these pages, and for establishing the location of the Kobayashi Maru s demise in his 2004 TNG novel, A Time to Heal ; Geoffrey Mandel, for his Star Trek: Star Charts (2002) (English)
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Keith R. A. DeCandido and Susan Shwartz and Josepha Sherman, whose novels Articles of the Federation and Vulcans Heart enabled us to hide a historical Easter egg or three within these pages (as well as in The Good That Men Do ); Keith DeCandido (again), for inspiring the name of a Klingon supernumerary (Qrad), as well as for insight into the Klingon calendar, both here and in Forged in Fire ; Dr. Marc Okrand, whose seminal xenolin-guistic work The Klingon Dictionary (1992 edition) was an invaluable reference; the collected Romulan-related novels of Diane Duane (collected in 2006s Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages ), for guidance on Romulan culture, language, and naming customs; the online linguistic scholars who assembled the vast Rihannsu language database found at http://atrek.org/Dhivael/rihan/engto rihan.html, for furnishing various Romulan time and distance units, numerals, and word roots that helped us create several Romulan proper names. (English)
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Keith R. A. DeCandido and Susan Shwartz and Josepha Sherman, whose novels Articles of the Federation and Vulcans Heart enabled us to hide a historical Easter egg or three within these pages (as well as in The Good That Men Do ); Keith DeCandido (again), for inspiring the name of a Klingon supernumerary (Qrad), as well as for insight into the Klingon calendar, both here and in Forged in Fire ; Dr. Marc Okrand, whose seminal xenolin-guistic work The Klingon Dictionary (1992 edition) was an invaluable reference; the collected Romulan-related novels of Diane Duane (collected in 2006s Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages ), for guidance on Romulan culture, language, and naming customs; the online linguistic scholars who assembled the vast Rihannsu language database found at http://atrek.org/Dhivael/rihan/engto rihan.html, for furnishing various Romulan time and distance units, numerals, and word roots that helped us create several Romulan proper names. (English)
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Keith R. A. DeCandido and Susan Shwartz and Josepha Sherman, whose novels Articles of the Federation and Vulcans Heart enabled us to hide a historical Easter egg or three within these pages (as well as in The Good That Men Do ); Keith DeCandido (again), for inspiring the name of a Klingon supernumerary (Qrad), as well as for insight into the Klingon calendar, both here and in Forged in Fire ; Dr. Marc Okrand, whose seminal xenolin-guistic work The Klingon Dictionary (1992 edition) was an invaluable reference; the collected Romulan-related novels of Diane Duane (collected in 2006s Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages ), for guidance on Romulan culture, language, and naming customs; the online linguistic scholars who assembled the vast Rihannsu language database found at http://atrek.org/Dhivael/rihan/engto rihan.html, for furnishing various Romulan time and distance units, numerals, and word roots that helped us create several Romulan proper names. (English)
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Keith R. A. DeCandido and Susan Shwartz and Josepha Sherman, whose novels Articles of the Federation and Vulcans Heart enabled us to hide a historical Easter egg or three within these pages (as well as in The Good That Men Do ); Keith DeCandido (again), for inspiring the name of a Klingon supernumerary (Qrad), as well as for insight into the Klingon calendar, both here and in Forged in Fire ; Dr. Marc Okrand, whose seminal xenolin-guistic work The Klingon Dictionary (1992 edition) was an invaluable reference; the collected Romulan-related novels of Diane Duane (collected in 2006s Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages ), for guidance on Romulan culture, language, and naming customs; the online linguistic scholars who assembled the vast Rihannsu language database found at http://atrek.org/Dhivael/rihan/engto rihan.html, for furnishing various Romulan time and distance units, numerals, and word roots that helped us create several Romulan proper names. (English)
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History and specifics
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And the fact that the last year had brought her more than enough reason to grieve apart from Trips departure hadnt helped; she had lost her mother, TLes, during a raid against the Syrrannite sect at Vulcans Takarath Sanctuary, then had faced the death of Elizabeth. (English)
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And the fact that the last year had brought her more than enough reason to grieve apart from Trips departure hadnt helped; she had lost her mother, TLes, during a raid against the Syrrannite sect at Vulcans Takarath Sanctuary, then had faced the death of Elizabeth. (English)
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“I appreciate the information, Denak, she said, wondering precisely how Sopek might be involved in Romulan espionage; only two years ago, following the Andorian attack on PJem, Sopek had used his influence with the Vulcan High Command to keep T'Pol aboard Enterprise. She resolved to investigate Sopek whenever time and duty permitted it. (English)
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Trip offered them a sideways grin of his own. “ Jolantru, boys, he said in his best conversational Rihannsu, relying on the translator mounted inside his artificially pointed ear to smooth out whatever difficulties his persistent Alabama-Florida accent might pose. (English)
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The half-crazy Doctor Ehrehin was still working on a singularity-powered stardrive prototype, and Nijil and his team had been engaged with multiple projects, including a stable cloaking device capable of rendering large manned vessels effectively invisible to both scans and visual observation. (English)
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Mayweather tried to defuse the thinly veiled complaint with more small talk. “You know, my familys in the interstellar hauling trade, too, working with the Earth Cargo Service. I was born on a freighter, in fact. (English)
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Despite Valdores failure with the initial telepresence drone-ship remote-control units, which had required telepathic Aenar to operate them, the concept had led to this latest technological breakthrough. (English)
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Knowing what he did about the neurological effects of the trellium-D to which TPol had once been addicted, Reed felt a good deal less sanguine than she apparently did about trusting her subjective feelings of certainty. (English)
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“TPol, Id be the last one to deny the validity of Vulcan telepathy, Archer said, folding his arms before him. “Hell, I once shared my skull with your peoples most revered philosopher. And even if none of his logic rubbed off on me, Id still have to question how a link like that could work over interstellar distances. (English)
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In order for him to infiltrate the Romulan Empire, he had been forced to fake his own death, with the aid of Captain Archer, Doctor Phlox, and Lieutenant Reed. (English)
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“Just remember, she said over her shoulder. “If I find out you gave away my big book about old-time Chicago, I'm gonna make you walk the plank. And with that she disappeared into the access corridor behind the bridge. (English)
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This wasn't the same High Council Chamber he had visited on Enterprise s first mission, during which he had returned an injured Klingon named Klaang to his homeworld. (English)
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He was thankful as well that it was not the forbidding multilevel courtroom on Narendra III, where a Klingon magistrate had once sentenced him to a year mining dilithium in the frozen depths of the asteroid penal colony Rura Penthe. (English)
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Archer raised his glass, and some of the tequila nearly splashed out. “To Phlox. Maybe Starfleet won't post bartenders aboard our ships, but a chief medical officer is usually the next best thing. (English)
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One such indelible recollection was the swath of indiscriminate devastation that an experimental Xindi particle weapon had wrought upon his Florida hometown, where his little sister Lizzie had died a little over two years ago. (English)
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The situation brought to mind a twentieth-century flatvid film, an organized-crime drama that he had seen with TPol on a long-ago Movie Night back aboard Enterprise, years ago and parsecs away. According to one of the gangsters portrayed in the film, it was best not only to keep ones friends close, but also to keep ones enemies closer . (English)
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“Vulcans lie like rugs, and you know it. They do it all the time; they just never got quite as good at it as we did. (English)
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Kobayashi Maru (romanzo ENT)
1904
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28 November 2019
Kobayashi Maru (novel)
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Editions of Kobayashi Maru by Michael A. Martin (undetermined language)
2 July 2023