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− | In [[Cardassian]] literature, '''enigma tales''' |
+ | 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. |
+ | [[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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Revision as of 03:17, 4 April 2016
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")
External link
- Enigma tale at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works