go into your inventory. >>> >>> Tribbles seem to have some sort of empathic connection with other life >>> forms. I have an infestation of winter tribbles on one of my characters. But they seem to eat a great deal.” Answer for question: Your name: Answers. Joined: Known for their prodigious reproductive rate, these round, furry creatures emitted cooing sounds while touched, which had a tranquilizing effect on the Human nervous system. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; ST: "The Trou… Half of a Tribble’s metabolism is devoted to reproduction. indyshark Member Posts: 1,333 Arc User. SilentP Commodore Commodore. They do nothing but eat and reproduce. EmmanuelZorg Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt. In the episode, the starship Enterprise arrives at Deep Space Station K7 and is conscripted to guard a consignment of grain from sabotage, the Klingons being of some concern. (Note the first—the Tribble will eventually eat all four plates. Tribbles were small, non-intelligent lifeforms originating from Iota Geminorum IV. They are depicted as a small, furry, gentle, attractive, and slow-moving but rapidly reproducing lovable species. This occurs repeatedly until all of the food is depleted.Tribble breeding is not a random process, but is related to the food Tribbles consume. Tribbles breed when placed in the same location with any type of food or drink. EmmanuelZorg, Jul 17, 2009 #1. It can take up to an hour each time for a Tribble to reproduce, at which point the new Tribble offspring replaces the food item the parent consumed. Tribbles dedicate half their metabolism to eating and have an excellent sense of taste. Answer #1 | 04/10 2015 19:27 Imagine if people multiplied like tribbles. select them, and then select destroy. How can Tribbles eat? Though they appear infrequently on-screen, they have become a popular feature of the Star Trek universe, featuring in their own eponymous official card game, and even lending their name to a conse January 2018 in Star Trek Online General Discussion. How nutritious would they be? Answer #2 | 04/10 2015 12:27 Imagine if people multiplied like tribbles. For those who dislike the furry texture, the latest, one hundred seventy-fifth edition of The Joy of Cooking suggests battered recipies or those in which the tribbles are stewed with other ingredients. Any location works, with the exception of your shared Account Bank or the Fleet bank. Sure, Tribbles are cute, but they’re also terrifying.
I like to imagine that they just get vented at the nearest sun. angrily. I dunno, about as good as a rat or a squirrel I'd imagine. So lets say one Tribble is smuggled to Earth, that’s all it would take for it to become an ecological disaster world-wide. Tribbles are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe. > Could it be as simple as the two big boys in the Galaxy naturally seeing each other as the enemy, both wanting to be the Boss?? You can't even huck the little bastards into the replicator for credits, they don't show up in the recycling screen. As Dr. McCoy remarked they are pregnant from birth.
Regardless of how you wish to prepare your tribble or tribbles, do not bother to remove the tribble's infamous fur coat, as without it, there is not much left to eat. seriously.
> > Unknown. They toil not, neither do they spin. The Klingons were correct when calling the Tribbles an invasive species. Eat only half of them. How do tribbles eat, anyway? Put four plates in front of a Tribble, and see which one it eats first. As Spock observed, “They remind me of the lilies of the field. Positive: 60 %.
The Klingon race in their primeval history were predators, so instinctively the Tribbles pick up on this fact, hence their reaction, when they come into contact with a Klingon. They’re rabid consumers, they make Klingons jumpy, they constantly multiply, and they enslave us with their cuteness and incessant trilling.