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Coffee replicates then mug

A malfunctioning replicator assembles a mug, after dispensing the coffee

"Coffee: the finest organic suspension ever devised. It's got me through the worst of the last three years. I beat the Borg with it."

Coffee was an Earth beverage made from the roasted bean-like seeds of several types of coffee plants. There were also a number of comparable beverages from other planets that were also considered to be "coffee".

Basic Earth coffee was generally served hot and was a deep brown in color, though it could be modified in countless ways – served frozen or cold, with cream, sugar, or any number of flavorings. It usually contained significant quantities of the stimulant caffeine, and was used by many for these properties, especially in the morning.

History[]

20th century[]

In 1986, Doctor Nichols had used a coffeemaker to make coffee in his office. The coffeepot was nearly half full with the beverage. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

In 2000, Henry Janeway offered Shannon O'Donnel decaf, expecting her to be disappointed, but she accepted it graciously. (VOY: "11:59")

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22nd century[]

The alien trader D'Marr, who was introduced to coffee in 2151, thought it to be "excellent". Upon learning this, Captain Jonathan Archer, who was bartering with D'Marr, offered to have Chef wrap him up ten kilograms of coffee in exchange for the location of a shipwreck. (ENT: "Oasis")

The next year, Sub-Commander T'Pol took coffee, in a thermos, to Captain Archer's quarters aboard Enterprise NX-01, in an effort to rouse him from the mind-altering effects of a specific kind of radiation from a trinary star system. After dousing Archer fully clothed in a shower stall, T'Pol poured some of the coffee into the thermos' cup and helped him drink it. Once he tasted the beverage, a slightly disgusted Archer formed the opinion it was "lousy coffee," though he continued to drink it nonetheless. (ENT: "Singularity")

In ultimately omitted dialogue from the final draft script of "Singularity", T'Pol subsequently asked, while she and Archer alone are navigating Enterprise through a debris field, whether he needed more coffee, to which he replied, "That depends." From then on, the scripted version of the scene resumed exactly as it is in the final edit of the episode. [1]

While Arkonian pilot Zho'Kaan was trying to rouse Commander Charles Tucker III soon after, Tucker groggily noted, "I'm no good until I've had my coffee." (ENT: "Dawn")

When a group of Vulcan physicians came to Enterprise during an Interspecies Medical Exchange conference later that year, Captain Archer commented to Sub-Commander T'Pol, "You can bet they're not coming up for coffee and doughnuts." (ENT: "Stigma")

In January 2153, Rianna Mayweather at one point poured herself a mug of coffee in the mess hall aboard the J-class freighter ECS Horizon, while there with Travis Mayweather, and proceeded to drink it. (ENT: "Horizon")

This drink is not identified on screen, but was referred to as coffee in the final draft script of "Horizon".

In the Arctic Circle later that year, coffee was in a thermos that was delivered by a researcher to Doctor Moninger, who commented it was "just what the doctor ordered." Once the researcher left, Moninger began to pour some himself a cup of coffee. However, he accidentally spilled it on the ground. (ENT: "Regeneration")

In common with the beverage from "Horizon", the drink Moninger handles in "Regeneration" isn't identified on screen, but was referred to as coffee in the final draft script of that outing.

Jonathan Archer ordered coffee with cream from the drink dispenser in the mess hall while waiting to find the transport Arctic One, which had been assimilated by the Borg. (ENT: "Regeneration")

Archer and his coffee face anomalies

Archer's spilled coffee becomes suspended in mid-air

Jonathan Archer was drinking coffee from a mug at the desk in his ready room when his pet beagle Porthos became agitated. Moments later, a spatial anomaly thrust the mug into the air. The coffee spilled out of the mug but became suspended in air, seemingly frozen in time. Although Archer later put the mug back on his desk, he left the coffee suspended.

Soon thereafter, Commander Tucker was drinking a cup of coffee, alone in Enterprise's mess hall, when Lieutenant Malcolm Reed visited. (ENT: "Anomaly (ENT)")

This drink is not identified on screen, though was referred to as coffee in the final draft script of "Anomaly".

Later in 2153, when Jonathan Archer entered a saloon in North Star, a bartender offered him some coffee "on the house", which Archer accepted and drank. He subsequently requested more coffee. This request diffused a high-tension incident involving Deputy Bennings and two cowboy companions bullying a Skagaran named Draysik, who helped out in the saloon and from whom Archer requested the coffee. After Sheriff MacReady entered the establishment and inquired into Archer's intentions, MacReady persuaded Archer that the climate was too hot for coffee, so Archer exited the saloon. (ENT: "North Star")

When Lieutenant Talas was assigned to assist Malcolm Reed with repairs to Enterprise, she found him drinking coffee in the mess hall. (ENT: "Proving Ground")

In 2154, Captain Archer ordered coffee from the drink dispenser in Enterprise's mess hall, shortly prior to chatting with Dr. Phlox there. (ENT: "Cold Station 12")

In the final draft script of "Cold Station 12", Archer ordered iced tea from the drinks machine, rather than coffee.

23rd century[]

In an illusion created by the Talosians in 2254, Vina asked Christopher Pike if he wanted coffee while she was preparing for them to have a picnic in what was apparently parkland near Pike's hometown of Mojave. Vina told Pike the coffee was in a thermos that was hooked to a saddle. Though Pike fetched the thermos, he and Vina actually drank none of the coffee before their illusory surroundings changed. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part II")

Kirk with coffee

Kirk spills coffee on his uniform

When helmsman Lee Kelso visited Gary Mitchell in the sickbay of the USS Enterprise in 2265, Kelso did so during a coffee break. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

Charlene Masters drinks some bad coffee

Unpopular Enterprise coffee

Some junior officers aboard the USS Enterprise had a low opinion of the ship's coffee in 2267. When Charlene Masters offered coffee to her colleague, he joked, "Is that an order, lieutenant?" Yeoman Rand's brew, which she phaser-heated after the galley lost power, was more welcome on the bridge in a time of crisis. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor", "The Corbomite Maneuver") When Hikaru Sulu and his landing party were stranded on the freezing surface of planet Alfa 177, he asked that the Enterprise lower down a pot of hot coffee on a long rope. (TOS: "The Enemy Within") Montgomery Scott liked coffee, once stating to Carolyn Palamas that there was nothing like a wee bit of coffee to get one back into shape when they were tired from being up all night working. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?")

Captain James T. Kirk sometimes enjoyed coffee, but in 2268, he was dismayed when tribbles that had infested the Enterprise got into his chicken sandwich and coffee that he had ordered from a food synthesizer. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

The Scalosian Deela delivered an agent in a cup of coffee that accelerated James T. Kirk into the Scalosian time frame. (TOS: "Wink of an Eye")

Some believed coffee was capable of curing drunkenness or a hangover, as Dr. Leonard McCoy indicated in 2293; following an unsettling dinner with Klingon chancellor Gorkon on the USS Enterprise-A in that year, McCoy planned to find himself a pot of black coffee. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

24th century[]

In 2367, Miles O'Brien had been drinking too much coffee and was trying to cut back. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

In 2368, Cadet Wesley Crusher invited Robin Lefler over to his quarters for a cup of coffee; she joined him for dinner instead. (TNG: "The Game")

While Jean-Luc Picard was most known for being fond of Earl Grey tea, his preferred breakfast menu, often shared with Beverly Crusher, was coffee and a croissant. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate") He also enjoyed a French-press coffee and sandwich on route for a medical procedure at Starbase 515. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare")

In 2369, after Commander Benjamin Sisko ordered coffee from a replicator on ops, he yelled at Chief Miles O'Brien, having thought the chief had repaired the replicator. Later, O'Brien ordered a "Hot coffee, black, double sweet," and was surprised about the good coffee. (DS9: "Babel")

While discussing the crew evaluation in 2370 in Ten Forward, a tired Commander Riker ordered two coffees from Ben, a waiter, for himself and Counselor Troi. (TNG: "Lower Decks")

Odos coffee

Odo's coffee

Miles O'Brien preferred a Jamaican coffee blend, double strong, double sweet. (DS9: "Whispers") Keiko O'Brien believed he never drank coffee in the afternoon; this formed the basis for Miles' and Julian Bashir's rescue from T'Lani III, only after which did Miles tell his wife that he drank coffee in the afternoon all the time. (DS9: "Armageddon Game") Kira Nerys also sometimes enjoyed coffee. She held a personal philosophy that coffee should be a little too hot to drink right away, as it slowed down the experience and gave you time to savor the taste. (DS9: "Meridian")

In 2372, Constable Odo had a conversation with Garak in the Replimat, explaining how he could simulate sharing the dining experience with others (despite not needing food) by "creating" food with his own body and reabsorbing it through a mimicking of eating or drinking, reproducing more if need be. In demonstration, he morphed part of his body into a cup of coffee. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

In an alternate timeline, Julian Bashir joked that Jadzia Dax was addicted to coffee. (DS9: "The Visitor")

In 2373, when Rom ordered eggs over easy, bacon and corned beef hash for breakfast, Quark sarcastically suggested that orange juice and coffee would be next, and Rom thought this was a nice idea. (DS9: "The Assignment")

Chakotay, coffee

Chakotay drinking coffee

Captain Kathryn Janeway was well known for her addiction to black coffee (with no milk or sugar). She consistently had a cup first thing in the morning, sometimes in lieu of breakfast (VOY: "The Cloud", "Bride of Chaotica!"), and often refused to start the day without it. One stressful day in 2374, she had her fourth cup before the morning was over, and doubted it would be her last. (VOY: "Hunters") Very rarely, sometimes she also enjoyed coffee with cream. (VOY: "Caretaker") She once attempted to give it up, without success. (VOY: "The Cloud") She also occasionally enjoyed what appeared to be espresso. (VOY: "Prime Factors") By 2377, Neelix was intimately familiar with her standing order, "Coffee, black," as she had not changed it in seven years. (VOY: "Shattered") In 2384, Janeway ordered black tea from a replicator. When questioned about this choice by Ensign Asencia, she explained that it was under doctor's orders and suggested jokingly that Asencia might provide a second opinion. (PRO: "Let Sleeping Borg Lie") In an alternate future, Admiral Janeway gave up coffee after she returned to the Alpha Quadrant, though she quickly had a relapse after traveling back in time to Voyager in 2378. (VOY: "Endgame")

Janeway's first officer, Commander Chakotay, also enjoyed coffee on occasion. (VOY: "Scientific Method")

In 2381, a Denobulan researcher on Frylon IV suggested to his colleague that she switch from raktajino to Human coffee. She replied that she had tried it, but it was too weak. (LD: "Mugato, Gumato")

Types[]

The first draft script of VOY: "Flashback" establishes that Vulcan coffee would paralyze a Human's nervous system and atrophy the pancreas. Despite the risks, Tuvok offered to make Janeway some if she wanted him to. These lines were omitted in the final draft of the installment's teleplay.

Iced coffee[]

Iced coffee was coffee served over ice. Raktajino could also be prepared iced. (DS9: "The Passenger")

Geordi La Forge enjoyed an iced coffee while investigating the presumed death of Aquiel Uhnari in 2369. (TNG: "Aquiel")

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Background information[]

In the final draft script of TOS: "The Man Trap", Uhura was referred to as "toying with a cup of coffee" during a private discussion between herself and Spock, on the USS Enterprise's bridge. No such cup of coffee appears in the final version of that scene, however.

In ultimately omitted dialogue from the final draft script of TOS: "The Naked Time", Kirk told Yeoman Janice Rand, during a briefing, that he and his fellow senior officers "could use some coffee," so Rand left the group with the intention of complying with the request. In the final version of the scene, not only is there no such reference to coffee but Rand seems to disappear midway through the scene, her sudden absence left unexplained.

In the final draft script of TOS: "Court Martial", Stone poured himself a cup of coffee and offered Kirk some coffee, before Stone began questioning Kirk in Stone's office at Starbase 11. Kirk declined the coffee, eager to start the inquisition. This scene wasn't included in the episode's revised final draft script, nor is in the final version of the installment.

In the final draft script of TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint", Jean-Luc Picard offered coffee to William Riker, who declined the offer.

A deleted scene from TNG: "The Chase" revealed that Beverly Crusher was fond of a type of coffee known as a macchiato.

In a deleted scene from TNG: "Face Of The Enemy", Ensign DeSeve tried to request coffee from a replicator, but could only remember the name for it as Vorcha'ak.

According to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine collector and archivist Penny Juday, the specific mugs used on Deep Space Nine for coffee and raktajino were fabricated by a local fabricator and the art department used specific colors on the series. The red/burgundy ones were used at Quark's, the green ones in Ops, and the light blue ones in the Replimat. ("Secrets of Quark's Bar", DS9 Season 1 DVD special features)

In omitted dialogue from the final draft script of ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights", Jonathan Archer offered Keyla some coffee one night while they were at a villa Archer was staying in, on Risa. Keyla was unfamiliar with the beverage, so Archer explained, "It's an Earth drink. I'm sure they'll have something like it here." Lightly, he added, "When people first meet, it's sometimes considered... traditional to have a cup of coffee together." As Keyla didn't want to "break a tradition," Archer decided to order some coffee. When Keyla returned to Archer's villa the next day, she specifically requested "no more coffee" because she had experienced trouble sleeping. Archer apologized and remarked, "The local blend's a lot stronger than I'm used to."

On May 3, 2015, the International Space Station activated the first true zero-gravity coffeemaker nicknamed the "ISSpresso." Italian Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti sent out a picture of herself wearing a Deep Space Nine/Voyager command uniform without rank device while drinking the inaugural cup in the station's observation module with Janeway's quote as a caption.

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