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Cardassian Imps is a 1997 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel for young readers.

Publisher's description[]

Bored stiff, 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 Nine, 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 all as tall as Nog -- and they're replicating themselves!

Summary[]

References[]

Characters[]

Julian Bashir • Jadzia Dax • Elim Garak • Nog • Miles O'Brien • Odo • Quark • Rom • Benjamin Sisko • Jake Sisko
Referenced only
Nimijk

Locations[]

Deep Space 9 • Garak's Clothiers • Level 45 • Operations center • Promenade • Quark's • Station commander's office • Waverly's Wonderful World of Duotronics
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Bajoran outback • Beta III • Earth • England

Races and cultures[]

Bajoran • Cardassian • Changeling • Ferengi • Human • Trill • Trulgovian
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Betan • Borg • Klingon • Pakled

Starships and vehicles[]

Cl'mntin (Trulgovian freighter)

States and organizations[]

Bajoran Militia • Starfleet • United Federation of Planets
Referenced only
Daystrom Institute • Lawgiver

Science and technology[]

air recirculator • Betan staff • commbadge • fusion reactor • gravity generator • holosuite • hyperscrubber • nanite • PADD • phaser • photon torpedo • replicator • replicator button • self-sealing stembolt • space station • transporter • tricorder • turbolift • warp lag

Ranks and titles[]

miner

Other references[]

baseball • bloodworm • Cardassian language • cayenne pepper • dabo • Ferengi Rules of Acquisition • gagh • ghost • kataba • keithorpheum • King Arthur • Klingon ceremonial blade • K'lshi: Klingon House of Terror • latinum • maintenance tube • mitz • morgo • queeble stick • raktajino • Standard English • squarmash • Suvian snapping eel • toy • tribble

Appendices[]

Related Stories[]

  • Nog and Jake claim to Quark that they are about to sell another crate of self-sealing stembolts, just as they did in "Progress".

External link[]

Connections[]

published order
Previous novel:
Highest Score
DS9 books Next novel:
Space Camp
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Pathways
Chapter 10, Section 9; Chapter 6, Section 12; Chapter 8, Section 18
Pocket Next Adventure:
Emergence
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