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Revision as of 15:17, 12 July 2020
Sharash'di was a type of game popular in the mid-24th century.
History and specifics
It was played on a flat surface with colored geometrical shapes. In the game, one moved pieces such as one called a kai'eliska. A classic opening move in sharash'di was the Kimbriel maneuver. (TNG - The Hero Factor comic: "Shadows in the Garden")
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