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Am I misremembering or did Naraht also appear in Duane's The Wounded Sky? And it's been so long since I read Doctor's Orders, that I honestly don't recall if he showed up there or not...--Turtletrekker 00:37, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

Naraht was not introduced until My Enemy, My Ally, the first Rihannsu Saga novel. He did also feature in Spock's World and Rules of Engagement. The only time Naraht mixed it with the aliens of Doctor's Orders was in the computer text-based game, The Kobayashi Alternative. Therin of Andor (talk) 01:35, September 1, 2012 (UTC)

Text-based[]

Hi Therin. "Video game" might be an awkward fit, but it's the catch-all term for console and computer games, meaning that they are played on video devices. The Kobayashi Alternative might be text-based and have no graphics, but it still counts as a video game, and goes better in that category than any other. Unless someone cares to create an "interactive fiction" classification for MB, but that may be redundant. -- BadCatMan (talk) 02:55, September 1, 2012 (UTC)

The title of the article needs to be changed, and I don't know how to do that. I just checked the booklet for The Kobayashi Alternative, and Naraht's middle name is given as "Iohor" with a capital I, not "Lohor." (It could be "lohor" with a lower-case l, but from context I don't think so.)--CLBennett (talk) 15:30, April 1, 2013 (UTC)

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