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"More Tribbles, More Troubles" is the fifth episode of the first season of the animated American
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television series '' Star Trek: The Animated Series''. It first aired in the
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Saturday morning lineup on October 6, 1973, and was written by
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as a sequel to his '' Original Series'' episode "
The Trouble with Tribbles "The Trouble with Tribbles" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by David Gerrold and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast on December 29, 1967. In ...
".This story was expanded into a novelette by science-fiction author
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as part of the collection,
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It features actor Stanley Adams reprising his role of trader Cyrano Jones, and the return of the fuzzy, rapidly reproducing creatures called tribbles. In this episode, Kirk must figure out why the Klingons are trying to get a hold of Cyrano Jones while simultaneously protecting two automated grain carriers.


Plot

While the
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'' USS Enterprise'' escorts two robot cargo ships carrying quintotriticale, a new seed grain, to famine-stricken Sherman's Planet, it encounters a
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battlecruiser, commanded by Captain Koloth, firing on a Federation scout ship. The ''Enterprise'' beams the pilot aboard. The Klingons use a new energy weapon which incapacitates the starship, and demand they hand over the pilot. First Officer
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hypothesizes that such a powerful weapon must require all the Klingon ship's energy, and Lt. Uhura notices that the two cargo ships have not been disabled.
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has the cargo ships set a course to ram into the Klingon ship. With their energy expended, the Klingon ship is forced to flee, but damages one of the cargo ships. Since the ''Enterprise'' cargo hold lacks sufficient space, the crew must dangerously load the ship's decks with the grain. The pilot is Cyrano Jones, an interstellar trader well known to Kirk and crew. He got out of his task of cleaning up the tribbles on Space Station K-7 using a glommer, which preys on tribbles. Jones is now selling "safe" tribbles
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. The Klingons attack again, disabling the engines of the remaining cargo ship and bathing the ''Enterprise'' in a radiation which rapidly increases the growth of the tribbles aboard. Kirk still refuses to hand over Jones, ostensibly because he is a Federation citizen, but actually because he suspects the Klingons would not have violated Federation space unless Jones were of great value to them. The Klingons again use their new weapon. Kirk responds by having the tribbles beamed over to their ship. Now at a disadvantage, Koloth admits that Klingon planets are being overrun by tribbles sold by Jones. The glommer, which was created by the Klingons via genetic engineering and stolen by Jones, is their only hope of controlling them. Kirk returns it, but the huge tribbles scare it away. Koloth orders his first officer to shoot the large tribble, only to inadvertently free smaller ones inside. Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, having discovered in advance that the large tribbles are actually tribble colonies, injects the remaining tribbles on the ''Enterprise'' with a serum to slow down their metabolic rate.


Production

Originally pitched as a third season follow up to "The Trouble with Tribbles" for '' Star Trek: The Original Series'', the idea was scrapped under the tenure of producer
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, who was not a fan of the original episode and did not want to produce comedy episodes. In 1973, Gerrold and ''Star Trek'' writer D. C. Fontana were appearing on the ''Star Trek'' convention circuit together. Fontana was executive producer of the new ''Star Trek: The Animated Series''; Gerrold offered to write an episode and Fontana responded that she was interested in a tribble sequel. As with his other ''Animated Series'' episode " Bem", Gerrold later claimed that almost nothing was cut from the original pitches for ''The Original Series'' as animation played out quicker and so everything still fit into the episode despite the reduced running time. Both of Gerrold's episodes written for the ''Animated Series'' were later novelized by
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, and Gerrold said that he thought that Foster did "a fine job".


Reception

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'', recommended this episode as part of the "foundations of ''Star Trek''" group. ''CBR'' rated "More Tribbles, More Troubles" the 9th funniest episode of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, commenting, "It’s a good balance of action and comedy as once more, the Tribbles are used as weapons."


Home media releases

The ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' season 2 remastered DVD set also included special features for 'Tribbles', including original series episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" and the episodes " Trials and Tribblations" from '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and "More Tribbles, More Trouble" from ''TAS''.Star Trek: The Remastered Series Seasons 1, 2 & 3 review
James Hunt. 20 May 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
On November 15, 2016 "More Tribbles, More Troubles" was released on HD on
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as part of the complete ''TAS'' box set.


See also

* "
The Trouble with Tribbles "The Trouble with Tribbles" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by David Gerrold and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast on December 29, 1967. In ...
" - The first "Tribble" episode from ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' * "
Trials and Tribble-ations "Trials and Tribble-ations" is the 104th episode of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', the sixth episode of the fifth season. It was written as a tribute to the original series of ''Star Trek,'' in ...
" - A Time-Travel episode from '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' that revisits the first episode * " The Bounty" - An episode of '' Star Trek: Picard'' featuring the "Attack Tribble" * "The Trouble with Edward" - a ''Short Trek''
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set abort the ''USS Cabot''


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