
PUBLICATION: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #26, Malibu Comics, July 1995
CREATORS: Chris Dows and Colin Clayton / Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier (writers), Rob Davis and Jack Snider / Keith Conroy and Larry Welch (artists)
STARDATE: Unknown / 48597.4 (both between Prophet Motive and Visionary)
PLOT: A Cardassian ship is destroyed near DS9 and its escape pod brings Gul Akha to the station. Soon, his pursuers, in a gigantic Varaha ship from the other side of Cardassian space, arrive, and then a couple more Cardassian battleships. Akha turns out to be mad for revenge against the Varaha who have more than once postponed his ascension to Grand Gul. The Varaha ask for Bashir's help in healing the protective bio-suit of their "controller". Sisko agrees, but as they come on board, the Cardassians pounce on their escorts and head the Varaha at the pass, and a curious Jake is also caught in the crossfire... In Mudd's Pets, Horace T. Mudd comes aboard DS9 and tries to sell some "Meeps" to Quark. Some of these cute bioengineered animals have escaped however and shown their true colors. They start eating through the station, dissolving bulkheads as they go. Now Sisko and crew have 36 hours to stop them before they have to evacuate DS9...
CONTINUITY: Horace T. Mudd is Harry Mudd's descendant (Mudd's Women, I, Mudd). The T stands for Tiberius (a reference to Kirk).
DIVERGENCES: None.
PANEL OF THE DAY - "Now that is one big ship..."

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