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- both members of your otp die.
- only one member of your otp dies.
- one member of your otp dies…more than once.
- one member of your otp dies and the other one lives for 94 years without them and doesn’t even get to say goodbye to them and carries around a birthday message from them in all their travels while knowing all the while that their first, best destinies were to be by each other’s side
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forbes.com
Is the Kobayashi Maru a good test of leadership, and of the ethical decision-making that’s a part of it? What should we make of the fact that Kirk seems to have “beat” the test by cheating?
Great read but I think the writer didn’t quite get it. When facing a no win scenario that has been constructed with artificial limitations it is your most highest ethical obligation to break those constraints. Moral delima’s are never black and white. They are always significantly more complex and in their enormous complexities a resourceful and creative person can find an option that doesn’t require them to choose the “least bad option.”. That’s what Kirk meant when he said he didn’t believe in no win scenarios. It may seem idealistic but that’s what every successful leader I’ve met has told me.
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So trekkieslut requested a catboy Jim thing based off this post featuring a weird transporter incident that causes Jim to appear part cat. With grumpy Bones, too.
HOLY FUCK YOU DREW THE WHOLE THING! IT’S AMAZING SERIOUSLY FUCKING AMAZING!!!
I love how you kept his hair the same but you gave him the cute lil ears and the nose and I AM AWARE THAT THIS WAS A WEIRD REQUEST OKAY SO THANK YOU. >w<
Also Spock’s lil blush and Bones’ bitch face are on point as well XD