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In [[Cardassian]] literature, '''enigma tales''' are a genre of mystery novels. [[Shoggoth]] was a noted author of enigma tales.
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In [[Cardassian]] literature, '''enigma tales''' were a genre of [[mystery novel]]s. [[Shoggoth]] was a noted [[author]] of enigma tales.
   
[[Elim Garak]] was fond of enigma tales, but [[Julian Bashir]] was not. Bashir observed that the stories always ended the same way all of the suspects were always guilty. Garak, however, pointed out that the trick was always figuring out exactly who was guilty of what. ({{DS9|Distant Voices}})
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[[Elim Garak]] was fond of enigma tales, but [[Julian Bashir]] was not. Bashir observed that the stories always ended the same way – all of the suspects were always guilty. Garak, however, pointed out that the trick was always figuring out exactly who was guilty of what. ({{DS9|Distant Voices}})
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[[Category:Literature| Enigma tale]]

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In Cardassian literature, enigma tales were a genre of mystery novels. Shoggoth was a noted author of enigma tales.

Elim Garak was fond of enigma tales, but Julian Bashir was not. Bashir observed that the stories always ended the same way – all of the suspects were always guilty. Garak, however, pointed out that the trick was always figuring out exactly who was guilty of what. (DS9: "Distant Voices")

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