It probably involved breaking the Temporal Prime Directive.
I'm meaning to read Mosaic (Janeway's life story, by Jeri Taylor) soon-ish, and I was wondering if it'd cover her Kobayashi Maru. The novels have covered a lot of people's Kobayashi Maru tests over the years.
I would gladly break the Temporal Prime Directive if it meant I could go back and unclick that spoiler tag.
Janeway is a science officer by trade. Maybe she didn't even take this test.
Yes!Is that the perfect "staring at the clock, waiting for the school day to end" face, or what?
What a shame - Cadet Janeway would've been very interesting to read about. Thanks anywayNo, it doesn't. Mosaic builds up to the incident mentioned in "Coda," but does not mention much of her cadet days at all. A tiny bit, but not a lot.
+1Also... sexfood. Ack.![]()
I've read a novel with a TNG-era Kobayashi Maru... I think it was an early New Frontier. It had TNG-era baddies. I'd say more, but I've read so many Kobayashi Marus that all the characters' solutions have blended together in my brain.EDIT: I figure a 24th century Kobayashi Maru wouldn't have Klingons. It would probably be closer to whatever they did in "Learning Curve" with the Romulans. It would be like some American scenario using Commies instead of terrorists.
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