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Burrito

Beckett Mariner liked burritos.

A burrito was a Human food of Mexican origin.

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The crew of space module 25 had no replicators, so they had to eat a canned soy protein that was burrito flavored. (DS9 novel: The Laertian Gamble)

Mike Ilucci once ate a burrito while on the USS Sagittarius. (VAN novel: Harbinger)

On the USS Voyager, Neelix experimented with a new kind of tortilla flour which he believed would make an exceptional bean burrito. (VOY - String Theory novel: Cohesion)

Burritos were among the items served during "habanero happy hour" on the USS da Vinci. (SCE eBook: Failsafe)

Ensign Beckett Mariner preferred burritos with extra beans. T'Lyn found burrito odors unpleasant. In a holodeck drill controlled by the evil artificial intelligence Badgey aboard the USS Cerritos in 2381, The Dog followed the scent of a burrito to track the missing Mariner across simulations of Vulcan and Risa to Chateau Picard. (LD video game: The Badgey Directive event: "Elementary")

In another of Badgey's drills that year, Q pronounced Mariner guilty of being unapologetic for becoming flatulent after eating burritos. (LD video game: The Badgey Directive episode: "Encounter at Q-Point")

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