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Ōryoku Maru         
  • ''Oryoku'' burning on 15 December 1944.
  • 6}} shows POWs swimming in the water.
JAPANESE PASSENGER CARGO SHIP USED AS A TROOP TRANSPORT AND PRISONER OF WAR TRANSPORT SHIP
Oryoku; Oryoku Maru
was a Japanese passenger cargo ship which was commissioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II as a troop transport and prisoner of war (POW) transport ship. Japanese POW transport ships are often referred to as hell ships, due to their notoriously unpleasant conditions and the many deaths that occurred on board.
Kobayashi Maru         
  • [[William Shatner]] as Captain [[James T. Kirk]]. Kirk is the only character credited in live-action ''Star Trek'' with succeeding in the ''Kobayashi Maru'' test.
TEST IN THE FICTIONAL STAR TREK UNIVERSE
Kobayashi-Maru; Kobiyashi Maru; Kubiyashi Muru; Kobiashi Maru; Kobayashe Maru; Kobuyashi maru; The Kobayashi Maru; P-chem test
The Kobayashi Maru is a training exercise in the Star Trek franchise designed to test the character of Starfleet Academy cadets in a no-win scenario. The Kobayashi Maru test was first depicted in the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and it has since been referred to and depicted in numerous other Star Trek media.
Kobayashi Maru         
  • [[William Shatner]] as Captain [[James T. Kirk]]. Kirk is the only character credited in live-action ''Star Trek'' with succeeding in the ''Kobayashi Maru'' test.
TEST IN THE FICTIONAL STAR TREK UNIVERSE
Kobayashi-Maru; Kobiyashi Maru; Kubiyashi Muru; Kobiashi Maru; Kobayashe Maru; Kobuyashi maru; The Kobayashi Maru; P-chem test
From the Star Trek movies. To beat or avoid a no-win scenario by cheating. Also refers to a really nasty kludge or patch that breaks the rules of good programming.
Yeah, the project's on schedule...i just pulled a Kobayashi Maru on the due dates Yeah he pulled a Kobayashi on the network problem, he just swapped out all of the hardware. She pulled a Maru on that buggered sockets API. She just wrote her own TCP stacks in the application