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'''Diplomacy scenario 12-alpha''' is a [[holodeck]] simulation. In the simulation, the user must be able to resolve a dispute over the [[dilithium]] mining rights to a [[planetoid]] in [[Nausicaan]] space.
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'''Diplomacy scenario 12-alpha''' is a [[holodeck]] simulation where the user must be able to resolve a dispute over the [[dilithium]] mining rights to a [[planetoid]] in [[Nausicaan]] space.
   
In late [[2377]], upon [[Q_(junior)]]'s arrival aboard the [[USS Voyager]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Chakotay]] ran the simulation in order to demonstrate to the junior Q a manner in which he might be able to maintain order in the universe.
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In late [[2377]], upon [[Q (junior)]]'s arrival aboard the [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Chakotay]] ran the simulation in order to demonstrate to the junior Q a manner in which he might be able to maintain order in the universe.
   
 
The planetoid in the scenario was under dispute between at least the following races: [[Nausicaan]], [[Bolian]], [[Cardassian]], [[Romulan]], [[Ferengi]], and [[Bajoran]].
 
The planetoid in the scenario was under dispute between at least the following races: [[Nausicaan]], [[Bolian]], [[Cardassian]], [[Romulan]], [[Ferengi]], and [[Bajoran]].
   
The junior Q claimed that he had resolved the dispute peacefully, but upon further examination, it was discovered that he had reprogrammed the characters in the simulation to give them more agreeable personalities.
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Q "junior" claimed that he had resolved the dispute peacefully and gotten the Cardassian to appologize for the Bajoran occupation, but upon further examination, it was discovered that he had reprogrammed the characters in the simulation to give them more agreeable personalities. ([[VOY]]: "[[Q2 (episode)|Q2]]")
   
 
''It should be noted that [[James T. Kirk]] reprogrammed the ''[[Kobayashi Maru]]'' scenario in order to make it possible to win; the junior Q, who did essentially the same thing, was vilified.''
 
''It should be noted that [[James T. Kirk]] reprogrammed the ''[[Kobayashi Maru]]'' scenario in order to make it possible to win; the junior Q, who did essentially the same thing, was vilified.''
 
Diplomacy scenario 12-alpha was featured in the [[Star Trek: Voyager]] episode "[[Q2 (episode)|Q2]]".
 

Revision as of 00:03, 20 July 2005

Diplomacy scenario 12-alpha is a holodeck simulation where the user must be able to resolve a dispute over the dilithium mining rights to a planetoid in Nausicaan space.

In late 2377, upon Q (junior)'s arrival aboard the Voyager, Lieutenant Commander Chakotay ran the simulation in order to demonstrate to the junior Q a manner in which he might be able to maintain order in the universe.

The planetoid in the scenario was under dispute between at least the following races: Nausicaan, Bolian, Cardassian, Romulan, Ferengi, and Bajoran.

Q "junior" claimed that he had resolved the dispute peacefully and gotten the Cardassian to appologize for the Bajoran occupation, but upon further examination, it was discovered that he had reprogrammed the characters in the simulation to give them more agreeable personalities. (VOY: "Q2")

It should be noted that James T. Kirk reprogrammed the Kobayashi Maru scenario in order to make it possible to win; the junior Q, who did essentially the same thing, was vilified.