The people being tested knew they were in a simulator.Kobiashi Maru is a test that's also as we all know a fear in the face of death
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Yep good practice for them the no win scenario always made them understand the fear of dying and death !!!
The people being tested knew they were in a simulator.Kobiashi Maru is a test that's also as we all know a fear in the face of death
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The people being tested knew they were in a simulator.Kobiashi Maru is a test that's also as we all know a fear in the face of death
the essential meaninglessness of a "no-win scenario" (in Treklit, haven't there been cadets who have beaten it without cheating?) makes the value of the test questionable at best.
The Organians never impose a NZ between the Federation and the Empire.the Neutral Zone between Klingon and the Federation was imposed by the Organians
The Organians never impose a NZ between the Federation and the Empire.
If there were in fact a clearly drawn neutral zone between the two, there how could there be any disputed territory?
Condition 6:
We are aware that, within the Neutral Zone, there are many planetary sub-cultures in various levels of evolutionary development which could benefit from the advanced cultures of the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets. To this end, Organia will permit such peaceful development and, in each specific case, will award such rights to the party which demonstrates it can most efficiently develop the planet to the benefit of its social systems.
CHEKOV: Under terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, one side or the other must prove it can develop the planet most efficiently.
(Sigh) It probably shouldn't, but I'll do it for you anyway.(Sigh.) Does this really need to be spelled out?
Picard stated that the Federation in the 24th centruy was spread across 8,000 light years, The FJ tech manual shows the Federation in the 23rd century as a disc of unknown thickness, that's nearly 31,000 light years across. And that both the Romulan and the Klingon NZs are over 2,400 light years wide.There is a treaty in the Franz Joseph TECHNICAL MANUAL describing the zone ("750 parsecs in width").
Condition 2: No armed hostilities may take place place between the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets.Condition 6:
The tech manual is not canon, just like print fiction in general is not.
The people being tested knew they were in a simulator.Kobiashi Maru is a test that's also as we all know a fear in the face of death
Quite. That, along with the essential meaninglessness of a "no-win scenario" (in Treklit, haven't there been cadets who have beaten it without cheating?) makes the value of the test questionable at best.
The purpose is to experience fear. Fear in the face of certain death. To accept that fear, and maintain control of oneself and one's crew. This is a quality expected in every Starfleet captain.
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