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− | While breaking into [[Scott Summers|Scott's]] computer as part of an attempt to force him to reduce his workload, [[Alison Blaire - Phase 1 | Alison Blaire]] and [[Betsy Braddock]] discovered an entire subfolder of nightmare scenarios, tactical reviews designed to be unbeatable. Scott would later refer to them as his 'Kobayashi Maru files' (a Star Trek reference). Some of them would come to be incorporated into [[X-Men - Phase 1|X-Men]] training, serving precisely the same purpose as the Kobayashi Maru scenario did at the fictional Starfleet Academy - to test how the X-Men handled defeat. | + | While breaking into [[Scott Summers|Scott's]] computer as part of an attempt to force him to reduce his workload, [[Alison Blaire - Phase 1 | Alison Blaire]] and [[Betsy Braddock - Phase 1|Betsy Braddock]] discovered an entire subfolder of nightmare scenarios, tactical reviews designed to be unbeatable. Scott would later refer to them as his 'Kobayashi Maru files' (a Star Trek reference). Some of them would come to be incorporated into [[X-Men - Phase 1|X-Men]] training, serving precisely the same purpose as the Kobayashi Maru scenario did at the fictional Starfleet Academy - to test how the X-Men handled defeat. |
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[[Category: 2004]] | [[Category: 2004]] |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 27 September 2018
Item: Doomsday Files | |
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First Seen: | October 2004 |
While breaking into Scott's computer as part of an attempt to force him to reduce his workload, Alison Blaire and Betsy Braddock discovered an entire subfolder of nightmare scenarios, tactical reviews designed to be unbeatable. Scott would later refer to them as his 'Kobayashi Maru files' (a Star Trek reference). Some of them would come to be incorporated into X-Men training, serving precisely the same purpose as the Kobayashi Maru scenario did at the fictional Starfleet Academy - to test how the X-Men handled defeat.