Because it was Klingon, and Earth coffee was perfect as is.MrPointy said:
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Then why didn't Janeway drink them?
Because it was Klingon, and Earth coffee was perfect as is.MrPointy said:
^
Then why didn't Janeway drink them?
Sec31Mike said:
I'd definitely try it. I am a big coffe drinker, so any caffienated coffee style drink sounds good to me.
Bloodwine, on the other hand, sounds like roulette to me. Big risk drinking that concoction.
Ro_Laren said:
Kegek said:
Frankly, what's always confused me is we've almost never seen Klingons drink raktajino. They always go for bloodwine, or, in the case of Worf, prune juice. Yet many of DS9's non-Klingon residents just love raktajino.
LOL, I never even caught that!
MrPointy said:
If pretty much everyone on DS9 is drinking them, then it's gotta be good.
Kegek said:
Frankly, what's always confused me is we've almost never seen Klingons drink raktajino. They always go for bloodwine, or, in the case of Worf, prune juice. Yet many of DS9's non-Klingon residents just love raktajino.
I can only think of one case where Klingons are mentioned to be drinking it, in 'Trials and Tribble-ations', which is inferred by a remark the waitress makes when the undercover Niners ask for the drink. And the one time it's mentioned is when it's a vital point to setting up a joke.
So what gives?
Yep. Just like Starbucks and its selection of vile potions with Italian-sounding name. Come here and we'll show them what a real espresso is!Kegek said:
It's definately the Star Trek Starbucks. Everbody drinks it and it's got a foreign sounding name.![]()
Jack Bauer said:
It had 5 times the caffeine of Earth coffee?
iguana_tonante said:
Yep. Just like Starbucks and its selection of vile potions with Italian-sounding name. Come here and we'll show them what a real espresso is!Kegek said:
It's definately the Star Trek Starbucks. Everbody drinks it and it's got a foreign sounding name.![]()
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