I like coffee. I like Star Trek.
I’ve had a mild interest in the raktajino, a Klingon coffee drink commonly consumed in DS9. I’ve looked up a few fan theories and fan recipes. I haven’t seen any references to a canonical recipe, so I get that there’s a bit of fun and personal preference involved.
The only thing I don’t understand is why raktajino is commonly claimed to be made with liquor. On the one hand, I understand why Klingons might want a stiff additive to their caffeine. However, the context in which characters on DS9 drink it does not suggest the presence of intoxicants. I recall at least a few occasions in which bridge officers, while on duty, drink a raktajino. Surely even synthol is not OK when you’re on shift for Starfleet.
An IRL reason: it was a cocktail made with coffee liquor at Star Trek: The Experience in Las Vegas.
Hold up: I lied. (I realized I was commenting on Daystrom and went to go get a source.)
I was thinking of…
Here’s the recipe for Raktajino:
Still no prune juice
Coffee+Prune juice = Emergency teleport to the nearest restroom/holodeck.
They just beam the poops out!
See that’s what I said!
It’s a popular theory that I first encountered on The Greatest Generation, though I think it must have come up organically many times since the 1960s!
Oh, man, it would’ve been PERFECT if they sold that. I regret not going when I had the chance.
Ah, the Quark approach:
What is the Slip to Strip conversion? Is it just 100:1?
According to memory alpha wiki:
100 slips = 1 strip
20 strips = 1 bar
There are also bricks, but no known conversation rate exists for that amount.