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'''Strategema''' is an electronic game played between two opponents.
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'''Strategema''' is an electronic [[List of recreational activities|game]] played between two opponents.
   
The equipment for the game consists of a holographic projector that creates the image of four panels. Using a set of controls that are placed on each finger, the players attempt to move their game pieces to change the color of the panels to the assigned color of the player while the opponents attempts likewise. When one player completely changes the color of the panels to his assigned colour, the game is won.
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The equipment for the game consists of a [[holograph]]ic projector that creates the image of four panels. Using a set of controls that are placed on each finger, the players attempt to move their game pieces to change the color of the panels to the assigned color of the player while the opponents attempts likewise. When one player completely changes the color of the panels to his assigned color, the game is won.
   
[[Sirna Kolrami]] is the most famous champion at this game, but his arrogance encouraged challenges such as when he was supervising a [[war game]] on the [[USS Enterprise]]. However, Kolrami's skill was too formidable and no player, not even Lt. [[Data]] could last more than a few seconds against him.
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[[Sirna Kolrami]] is the most famous champion at this game, but his arrogance encouraged challenges such as when he was supervising a [[war game]] on the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. However, Kolrami's skill was too formidable and no player, not even [[Data|Commander Data]] could last more than a few seconds against him.
   
However, Data found a means to defeat him. To do so, Data took the unorthodox strategy of deliberately playing for a stalemate with the focus of blocking Kolrami's moves for an indefinate length of time. The game in question broke the record for duration and only ended when Kolrami forfeited the game in frustration, thereby conceding to Data the win. (''[[TNG]]'':"[[Peak Performance]])
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However, Data found a means to defeat him. To do so, Data took the unorthodox strategy of deliberately playing for a stalemate with the focus of blocking Kolrami's moves for an indefinate length of time. The game in question broke the record for duration and only ended when Kolrami forfeited the game in frustration, thereby conceding to Data the win. ''([[TNG]]: "[[Peak Performance]]")''

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Strategema is an electronic game played between two opponents.

The equipment for the game consists of a holographic projector that creates the image of four panels. Using a set of controls that are placed on each finger, the players attempt to move their game pieces to change the color of the panels to the assigned color of the player while the opponents attempts likewise. When one player completely changes the color of the panels to his assigned color, the game is won.

Sirna Kolrami is the most famous champion at this game, but his arrogance encouraged challenges such as when he was supervising a war game on the USS Enterprise-D. However, Kolrami's skill was too formidable and no player, not even Commander Data could last more than a few seconds against him.

However, Data found a means to defeat him. To do so, Data took the unorthodox strategy of deliberately playing for a stalemate with the focus of blocking Kolrami's moves for an indefinate length of time. The game in question broke the record for duration and only ended when Kolrami forfeited the game in frustration, thereby conceding to Data the win. (TNG: "Peak Performance")