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Genghis Khan

Gary Seven rode with Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan (ca. 116225 August 1227) was a Human Mongol dictator of the 12th and 13th centuries.

Biography[]

Aegis agent Gary Seven served as a trusted advisor to Genghis Khan. (TOS - Year Five comic: "Issue 17")

Legacy[]

In 2151, upon learning of the power of the Malkus Artifacts, Captain Jonathan Archer wondered what the tyrants of human history, including Genghis Khan, would have done with such a device. (ENT - The Brave and the Bold, Book One short story: "Prelude: Discovery")

James T. Kirk mentioned Genghis Khan to Roger Korby in 2266, after Korby implied human programming leading to near-practical immortality as the major impact of transferring the human consciousness into an android body. (TOS episode: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")

In 2269, an image of Genghis Khan was created by the Excalbians in a plot devised to better understand the concepts of "good" and "evil". (TOS episode: "The Savage Curtain")

A version of Genghis Khan presumably existed in the mirror universe as well, where a Terran Empire shuttlecraft Genghis (NCC-1701/7) was known to exist.

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