test in the fictional Star Trek universe
Kobayashi Maru
Kobayashi Maru
The Event Buyout Ship is the T4 Kobayashi Maru Freighter, which is basically only useful because it has the shipboard Trader/Bank functions.
The support craft is the Kobayashi Maru Transponder which was available from an October 2019 Featured TFO event. In Sector Space it acts as a summonable Bank/Trader (1 hr cooldown), while during missions/TFOs it summons the Freighter that drops buffs for you & your teammates. This device is not currently available, but might be added to the Phoenix Store or Mudd's Market sometime in the future.
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I Present my 29k Kobayashi Maru Freighter
When you're such a noob, a freighter does more dmg than you ship, feelsbadman
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on season 9 episode 13 of "The Office", they say "I just Kobayashi Maru'd the whole thing" What does it mean to Kobayashi Maru mean?
The Kobayashi Maru test is a test in the Star Trek franchise that is supposed to be unbeatable. It tests the crew and pilots of the star fleet. In the newest Star Trek film reprises, Cpt. Kirk cheats on the test and beats it. Hope this helps :)
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How would you handle the Kobayashi Maru test? Are there potential ways to legitimately complete the test within its own confines?
I think that, to paraphrase another movie of the era, the only winning move is not to play.
There are very clear Starfleet General Orders that say that you are not to enter the Neutral Zone. Entering the neutral zone is casus belli for war, despite the fact that we see Federation ships violate this Starfleet General Order so many times.
And so, this entire question boils down to something that Spock says later in the movie: the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one. By choosing to enter the Neutral Zone, you are putting the needs of the few ahead of the needs of the many throughout Federation space. You are choosing, as a simple Starfleet captain, to put the entire Federation at war with the Klingon Empire to save one ship. By not entering the neutral zone, you may seem heartless, but you have upheld your duty as a Starfleet captain, and protected the Federation from all out war with the Klingons.
We see from the Officers Test in TNG that to qualify for command, sometimes you need to make the tough choices where a person or persons die so others may live. In this test, to protect the Federation as a whole, the captain should make that hard choice and continue on.
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