Nobody Knows the Tribbles I've Seen
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| Nobody Knows the Tribbles I've Seen | |
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| Attribution | |
| Series: | Deep Space Nine (Marvel), No. 15 |
| Writer(s): | Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels |
| Penciler(s): | Terry Pallot |
| Inker(s): | Al Milgrom |
| Colorist(s): | Matt Webb |
| Letterer(s): | Chris Eliopoulos |
| Editor(s): | Tim Tuohy |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
| Published: | February 1998 |
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[edit] Characters
- Julian Bashir • Enjana Dax • Jadzia Dax • Kho • L'Ray • James T. Kirk • Koloth • Morn • Miles O'Brien • Odo • Quark • Spock • Worf • Xhemp
- Referenced only
- Kahless the Unforgettable • Molor
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- In O'Brien's story, the Klingons kept tribbles as pets, until the Romulans invaded having seen them as weak for doing so.
- Bashir's story presents the theory that a Klingon allergy to tribbles caused the Klingon head ridges that were first seen in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
- Michael A. Martin commented that Nobody Knows the Tribbles I've Seen was "a very strange tribble story that ended up in issue #14, near the finish of our half-year run on Marvel's Deep Space 9 title. That story - which featured most of the principal characters' inebriated speculations about the origins of the Michael Westmore-era Klingon foreheads as well as the long-standing Klingon-tribble mutual antipathy - made it through the studio's approval process within twenty-four hours, which I'm told set a record at the time". [1]
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[edit] Connections
- Nobody Knows the Tribbles I've Seen article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
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