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Neato space torpedo! This is one of my favorite Star Trek episodes- The Trouble With Tribbles. What's a Tribble? Just watch. They're soft, cuddly, furry little... No wonder they're trouble, they're space rodents!! Grab it!! Shake it by the neck!!
comicgos over 11 years ago
LOL – SPACE RODENTS! ;)
Catfeet Premium Member over 11 years ago
You can’t fool Rover…he knows from tribbles!
AppletonCC over 11 years ago
You get ’em Rover…lol.
LeoAutodidact over 11 years ago
Space Station K-& needs Dogs!
(I can see it now, Terriers from all over the Federation head to the station to “help” with the infestation.)
Burnside217 over 11 years ago
If they would have had a few dogs on board the Enterprise they would have found those things much quicker…
T_Lexi over 11 years ago
: D Rover will guard that triticale!
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
I wonder what Uhura would say to that.
puddlesplatt over 11 years ago
I had tribbles once…man, do they itch!
TexMichael over 11 years ago
Same thing in Rovers point of view.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 11 years ago
Voracious eaters. Rapid reproduction. Definitely vermin.
boldyuma over 11 years ago
It was “Quadro-triticale”, a 4 grain hybrid of wheat and rye, and it really exist.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
That was a good one. “Mirror, Mirror” is still my favorite though. Trouble with Tribbles would be second.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
That was a good one. “Mirror, Mirror” is still my favorite though. Trouble with Tribbles would be second.
scyphi26 over 11 years ago
“Neato Space Torpedo”? Who actually says something like that? :P
But that said, Trouble with Tribbles is indeed a classic Trek episode..,although I suppose from Red’s point of view it’s not a “classic” just yet, now is it?
T_Lexi over 11 years ago
…Worf’s explanation (sort of)…-—Worf’s line, “We do not speak of it,” has been quoted to death in my family ever since that episode. Just fabulous!
Niki1983 over 11 years ago
It’s a retro comic, set in the 60s or 70s if memory serves. So, a phrase like “Neato Space Torpedo” wouldn’t have sounded quite as goofy.