• ummthatguy@lemmy.world
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    Did you know, you’re drinking replicated Romulan ale?

    So you’re saying…

    Edit: adjusted bottle position

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      Trade embargo.

      CRETAK: A glass of Romulan ale, Doctor?

      BASHIR: Thank you, Senator.

      ROSS: The trading embargo has been officially lifted, if you were wondering.

      BASHIR: It hadn’t crossed my mind, actually.

      ROSS: To one of the many benefits of the Alliance.

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        “Benefit”

        Yet the rate of consumption within the Federation went unchanged.

        Romulan Ale is the marijuana of Star Trek.

    • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOPM
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      I think just because it was Romulan. I’ve always assumed it was supposed to be analogous to Cuban cigars: as in one of those things that were technically illegal, but people always managed to get their hands on them.

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        Bingo. Per Memory Alpha:

        Julian Bashir ordered a glass of Romulan ale in Quark’s in 2375. (DS9: “Covenant”) This was possible as Romulan ale had been legal in 2375 during the Dominion War, when the embargo was lifted as part of the alliance between the Federation and the Romulans. It was served aboard the USS Bellerophon on its way to Romulus and on the planet itself during a reception. Senator Cretak, Admiral Ross, and Doctor Bashir shared a glass of the drink in the mess hall of the USS Bellerophon. (DS9: “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges”)

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    The Romulan Ale at Quarks is as authentic as the Cuban cigar I got at a Mexican resort.