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A '''hot dog''' (also called '''franks''') was a [[Human]] [[food]] from [[Earth]], made popular in the [[20th century]]. They were a type of [[sausage]]-based snack, particularly associated with being a snack food for spectators during [[baseball]] games.
 
A '''hot dog''' (also called '''franks''') was a [[Human]] [[food]] from [[Earth]], made popular in the [[20th century]]. They were a type of [[sausage]]-based snack, particularly associated with being a snack food for spectators during [[baseball]] games.
   
[[Roy Ritterhouse]] claimed in [[1953]], he had had extra [[sauerkraut]] on his franks the night before when the writers of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' complained about a drawing he had made of a bug-eyed [[monster]] climbing a building. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
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[[Roy Ritterhouse]] claimed, in [[1953]], he had had extra [[sauerkraut]] on his franks the night before, when the writers of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' complained about a drawing he had made of a bug-eyed [[monster]] climbing a building. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
   
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Hot dogs were advertised in [[Eva's diner]]. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
While on [[1996]] [[Earth]], [[Tuvok]] got footlong hot dogs, [[chili burrito]]s and [[Goliath gulp]]s for himself, [[Tom Paris]] and [[Rain Robinson]] for breakfast one morning. Robinson likened the meal to something she would expect to eat on an afternoon at [[Dodger Stadium]]. ({{VOY|Future's End, Part II}}) The [[Hot Dog on a Stick]], a [[20th century]] [[establishments|establishment]] in [[Los Angeles]], specialized in selling hot dogs and fresh [[lemonade]]. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
 
   
 
While on [[1996]] [[Earth]], [[Tuvok]] got foot-long hot dogs, [[Chili con carne|chili]] [[burrito]]s and [[Goliath gulp]]s for himself, [[Tom Paris]] and [[Rain Robinson]] for breakfast, one morning. Robinson likened the meal to something she would expect to eat on an afternoon at [[Dodger Stadium]]. The [[Hot Dog on a Stick]], a [[20th century]] [[establishments|establishment]] in [[Los Angeles]], specialized in selling hot dogs and fresh [[lemonade]]. ({{VOY|Future's End, Part II}})
[[Kira Nerys]] was confused by the food's name in [[2372]], which outside of its direct meaning implies a heated [[canine]], when [[Benjamin Sisko]] promised to treat her to the snack while the two watched a [[holodeck]] simulation of a baseball game. ({{DS9|Starship Down}})
 
   
[[Kasidy Yates]] offered to buy the hot dogs for the new [[holosuite program]] [[Nog]] sent [[Jake Sisko]] later that year, between the 1961 [[New York Yankees]] and 1978 [[Boston Red Sox]]. ({{DS9|For the Cause}})
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[[Kira Nerys]] was confused by the food's name in [[2372]], which outside of its direct meaning, implies a heated [[canine]], when [[Benjamin Sisko]] promised to treat her to the snack while the two watched a [[holodeck]] simulation of a baseball game. ({{DS9|Starship Down}})
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[[Kasidy Yates]] offered to buy the hot dogs for a new baseball-oriented [[holosuite program]] which [[Nog]] sent [[Jake Sisko]] to, later that year, between the 1961 [[New York Yankees]] and 1978 [[Boston Red Sox]]. ({{DS9|For the Cause}})
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{{bginfo|In the first draft script of {{VOY|Caretaker}}, [[Tom Paris]] and [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]], during their first meeting together, visit "a [[hotdog]] vendor [[replimat]]," covered by "a yellow and gold umbrella," and Janeway orders two hotdogs from a [[replicator]] there. Her hotdog has Keladan leeks and capsicum relish, whereas Paris has "just [[mustard]]" on his. The script refers to the hotdogs as "franks" and, when asking for his to have only mustard on it, Paris says, "''I'm a purist.''"}}
   
 
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A hot dog (also called franks) was a Human food from Earth, made popular in the 20th century. They were a type of sausage-based snack, particularly associated with being a snack food for spectators during baseball games.

Roy Ritterhouse claimed, in 1953, he had had extra sauerkraut on his franks the night before, when the writers of Incredible Tales complained about a drawing he had made of a bug-eyed monster climbing a building. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

Hot dogs were advertised in Eva's diner. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

While on 1996 Earth, Tuvok got foot-long hot dogs, chili burritos and Goliath gulps for himself, Tom Paris and Rain Robinson for breakfast, one morning. Robinson likened the meal to something she would expect to eat on an afternoon at Dodger Stadium. The Hot Dog on a Stick, a 20th century establishment in Los Angeles, specialized in selling hot dogs and fresh lemonade. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")

Kira Nerys was confused by the food's name in 2372, which outside of its direct meaning, implies a heated canine, when Benjamin Sisko promised to treat her to the snack while the two watched a holodeck simulation of a baseball game. (DS9: "Starship Down")

Kasidy Yates offered to buy the hot dogs for a new baseball-oriented holosuite program which Nog sent Jake Sisko to, later that year, between the 1961 New York Yankees and 1978 Boston Red Sox. (DS9: "For the Cause")

In the first draft script of VOY: "Caretaker", Tom Paris and Captain Janeway, during their first meeting together, visit "a hotdog vendor replimat," covered by "a yellow and gold umbrella," and Janeway orders two hotdogs from a replicator there. Her hotdog has Keladan leeks and capsicum relish, whereas Paris has "just mustard" on his. The script refers to the hotdogs as "franks" and, when asking for his to have only mustard on it, Paris says, "I'm a purist."

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