Why Star Trek's Trill Mysteriously Sprouted Spots When It Came Time For Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine elected to do away with the Trill's forehead ridges from The Next Generation in favor of less obtrusive spots.
Read MoreStar Trek: Deep Space Nine elected to do away with the Trill's forehead ridges from The Next Generation in favor of less obtrusive spots.
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