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Doctor [[Julian Bashir]] enjoyed '''moba jam''' on his [[scone|scones]]. |
Doctor [[Julian Bashir]] enjoyed '''moba jam''' on his [[scone|scones]]. |
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− | In [[2372]], moba fruit, among other [[Bajoran]] dishes, was served aboard [[Deep Space 9]] at the reception held for the [[Trill]] science team who was attempting to create an artificial [[wormhole]]. ( |
+ | In [[2372]], moba fruit, among other [[Bajoran]] dishes, was served aboard [[Deep Space 9]] at the reception held for the [[Trill]] science team who was attempting to create an artificial [[wormhole]]. ({{DS9|Rejoined}}) |
− | In [[2375]], [[Dukat]], posing as [[Anjohl Tennan]], claimed to be a moba [[farmer]] from [[Relliketh]]. In a ruse, Anjohl later claimed that he spoke with his brother in Relliketh, who told him that moba saplings sprouting from the soil in their fields after only being planted there a week ago exclaiming that this impossible feat must be a sign from the [[Prophets]]. ( |
+ | In [[2375]], [[Dukat]], posing as [[Anjohl Tennan]], claimed to be a moba [[farmer]] from [[Relliketh]]. In a ruse, Anjohl later claimed that he spoke with his brother in Relliketh, who told him that moba saplings sprouting from the soil in their fields after only being planted there a week ago exclaiming that this impossible feat must be a sign from the [[Prophets]]. ({{DS9|'Til Death Do Us Part}}) |
Revision as of 13:02, 7 February 2007
Moba fruit is a tree-grown fruit native to Bajor.
Doctor Julian Bashir enjoyed moba jam on his scones.
In 2372, moba fruit, among other Bajoran dishes, was served aboard Deep Space 9 at the reception held for the Trill science team who was attempting to create an artificial wormhole. (DS9: "Rejoined")
In 2375, Dukat, posing as Anjohl Tennan, claimed to be a moba farmer from Relliketh. In a ruse, Anjohl later claimed that he spoke with his brother in Relliketh, who told him that moba saplings sprouting from the soil in their fields after only being planted there a week ago exclaiming that this impossible feat must be a sign from the Prophets. (DS9: "'Til Death Do Us Part")