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By Larry L. Smith.
Web page created: 2003-11-01. Web page last updated: 2003-11-01
See Also
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Kobayashi Maru Variant of Star Trek 3-D Chess. A variant set of rules for playing chess using the 3 dimentional set featured on the TV series Star Trek. Author: Larry L. Smith and Tony Quintanilla. Inventor: Larry L. Smith.
Kobayashi Maru Variant of ST3D Chess
. A variant set of rules for playing chess using the 3 dimensionsal set featured on the TV series Star Trek. By Larry L. Smith.
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