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Cardassian Imps (Star Trek Deep Space Nine) by Gilden, Mel. (ISBN: 9780613046824)
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Cardassian Imps (Star Trek Deep Space Nine) Unknown - 1999
by Gilden, Mel.
From the publisher
Jake and Nog are looking for action - in all the wrong places. They've played all
the family holosuite games - and the adult games are strictly off-limits. So when Garak, the only Cardassian on Deep Space NineTM, suggests a
trip to the unknown depths of Level 45, they're ready to go. When they arrive on the musty, abandoned deck, they find a funny Cardassian toy that says Moop when activated.
And then they discover the replicator button on the toy. Perfect! They can replicate enough Moops for a baseball game. But suddenly the figures that stand before them are as tall
as Nog - and they're replicating themselves!
Details
- Title Cardassian Imps (Star Trek Deep Space Nine)
- Author Gilden, Mel.
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Tandem Library
- Date October 1999
- ISBN 9780613046824
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