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| | The Eugenics Wars Vol. 2: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh (Star Trek) - ReviewFocus |
 | | Again, Khan is at the mercy of pre-established continuity, plus any strictures automatically placed on him by these books' stubbornness over inserting him into 1996 as it really occurred. |
 | | Obviously, the outcome (Khan attempts to conquer world, fails, and is exiled with 90 or so of his genetically superior brothers and sisters aboard the advanced DY-100 sleeper ship SS Botany Bay, to be found 300 years later by Kirk's Enterprise in the Mutara Sector) is never in doubt. |
 | | Khan is shown as a ruthless, reckless, yet thoughtful leader, who cares for his own people and, at first, most of the world. |
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