Kobayashi Maru
English
Etymology
From the fictional Kobayashi Maru test, first introduced in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, a training exercise in which Starfleet cadets face an intentionally unwinnable scenario as a test of character. The test involves the rescue of an eponymous vessel, named by Star Trek II screenwriter Jack B. Sowards after his neighbours, from the Japanese family name Kobayashi and maru (a suffix of Japanese ship names).
Noun
Kobayashi Maru (plural Kobayashi Marus)
- (informal) A scenario with no positive or favourable outcome; a no-win situation.
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