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[C181-185] Circassian Fig to Civic Defense

A holographic Dukat?

THE ENTRIES:
[181] Circassian fig
[182] "Circle, The"
[183] Cirrus IV
[184] citrus blend
[185] "Civil Defense"

NOTES: 
[181] I had to create the lore. The Encyclopedia had only that first word. Source: Referenced in "Learning Curve"
[182] There is no limit to the number of Bajoran Civil Wars you can play (well, the number of missions on the spaceline). Circle personnel are those described as such in their lore. Such a personnel may move to another location where you can play another BCW. Source: "The Circle"
[183] Holo-Imager and Emerald Wading Pool are AtoZ cards. Source: TNG's "Conundrum"
[184] Source: Referenced in "Playing God"
[185] The episode "Civil Defense" had images of Dukat all over the station addressing our trapped heroes (the automated security system had been activated). It was on viewscreens, but the show has often hinted at the fact that viewscreens somehow hold three-dimensional representations of people. That smacks of holography, so I went ahead. Source: "Civil Defense"

Next up: Harry Kim blows all his replicator rations.

Cards: Circassian Fig, Plans of the Circle, Record Diving Spot, Trill Citrus Blend, Prefect Dukat

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