Re: Adventures on the Kobayashi Maru ;-)
Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.111.202
Sunday, May 21, 2000, at 16:40:00
Re: Adventures on the Kobayashi Maru ;-) posted by Dave on Sunday, May 21, 2000, at 15:32:41:
> Yikes. Ok, so I won't complain about my weekend sunburn so much now. > > >Oh yeah, and bonus points for anyone who knows >what the title of this post refers to. ;-) > > The Kobayashi Maru is/was a test cadets must take at Starfleet Academy. The "secret" of the test was that it was impossible to "win"--it was a test of courage, leadership, and decision making under impossible odds. Only one cadet ever "beat" the Kobayashi Maru, and that was our hero, James T. Kirk. Of course, he only "won" because he was a cheater, and he reprogrammed the simulator to allow a cadet victory, because he "didn't believe" in no-win situations. This was all in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. > > Am I right? > > -- Dave
That's the one. So OK, Kirk could do the lateral thinking thing, he's still a slimeball cheat. Would a Klingon do something like that? I think not.
Brunnen-"I doubt Starfleet cadets had as much fun in their simulator as we did"G
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