On the Surgical Removal of Cardassian Cranial Implants: A case study of a Cardassian patient

These brain distortions–
horse loose in a hospital.
Surgery?…Proceed.

Julian Bashir and Elim Garak, “On the Surgical Removal of Cardassian Cranial Implants: A case study of a Cardassian patient” Starbase Deep Nine Archives 130, no. 9 (September 2178): 1425–1439

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Julian Bashir

Starbase Deep Space Nine

Starbase Deep Space Nine

Published

September 2178

Abstract

I have reset the sensors to scan for frequencies outside the usual range. By emitting harmonic vibrations to shatter the lattices. We will monitor and adjust the frequency of the resonators. He has this ability of instantly interpreting and extrapolating any verbal communication he hears. It may be due to the envelope over the structure, causing hydrogen-carbon helix patterns throughout. I’m comparing the molecular integrity of that bubble against our phasers.

Important notes

Stellar flares are increasing in magnitude and frequency. Set course for Rhomboid Dronegar 006, warp seven. There’s no evidence of an advanced communication network. Total guidance system failure, with less than 24 hours’ reserve power. Shield effectiveness has been reduced 12 percent. We have covered the area in a spherical pattern which a ship without warp drive could cross in the given time.

Resistance is futile.

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@article{BashirGarak:2178,
    Author = {Julian Bashier and Elim Garak},
    Journal = {Starbase Deep Space Nine},
    Month = {9},
    Number = {9},
    Pages = {1425--1439},
    Title = {On the Surgical Removal of Cardassian Cranial Implants: A case study of a Cardassian patient},
    Volume = {130},
    Year = {2178}}