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''Passage to Moauv'' is a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' audio drama written by Creator/AlanDeanFoster and released on vinyl in 1975 by Peter Man Records. A comic book was also included in some editions so that listeners could read along.

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''Passage to Moauv'' is a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' audio drama written by Creator/AlanDeanFoster and released on vinyl in 1975 by Peter Man Pan Records. A comic book was also included in some editions so that listeners could read along.
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* RaceLift: In the comic book, Lt. Sulu is portrayed as an African-American man, and Lt. Uhura is a Caucasian woman with blonde hair. Lt. M'ress is also blue with green hair, but no feline features aside from a purring accent.

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* RaceLift: In the comic book, Lt. Sulu is portrayed as an African-American man, and Lt. Uhura is a Caucasian woman with blonde hair. Lt. M'ress is also blue with green hair, but no feline features aside from a purring accent.accent.
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* RaceLift: In the comic book, Lt. Sulu is portrayed as an African-American man, and Lt. Uhura is a causasian woman with blonde hair. Lt. M'ress is also blue with green hair, but no feline features aside from a purring accent.

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* RaceLift: In the comic book, Lt. Sulu is portrayed as an African-American man, and Lt. Uhura is a causasian Caucasian woman with blonde hair. Lt. M'ress is also blue with green hair, but no feline features aside from a purring accent.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Lt. M'ress is blue in this portrayal. Several decades later, ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' comes along...
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''Passage to Moauv'' is a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' audio drama written by Creator/AlanDeanFoster and released on vinyl in 1975 by Peter Man Records. A comic book was also included in some editions so that listeners could read along.

The starship ''Enterprise'' is on a cat-sitting mission. More to the point, it has been asked to transport the Moauvian ambassador's pet waul, Ewass, from Centaurus base to Moauv. The catlike waul is not happy about the voyage, particularly its interment in sickbay with the other experimental animals, and it makes its displeasure known to the entire ship--both in the form of an irritating wail and a psychic attack designed to ward off predators.

Then it escapes from sickbay, and all hell really starts to break loose. Now the crew must track down and capture a frightened alien cat whose psychic feedback has them all meowing and hissing at each other...
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* CallBack: Spock mentions his pet ''sehlat'', referencing the TOS episode "Journey to Babel" and the TAS episode "Yesteryear".
* CatGirl: Lt. M'ress, who is the only one immune to the waul's effect.
* HatePlague: The waul's cry causes this in those around it, complicating their efforts to recapture it.
* HilariousInHindsight: Lt. M'ress is blue in this portrayal. Several decades later, ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' comes along...
* MonsterIsAMommy: As it turns out, Ewass is pregnant.
* RaceLift: In the comic book, Lt. Sulu is portrayed as an African-American man, and Lt. Uhura is a causasian woman with blonde hair. Lt. M'ress is also blue with green hair, but no feline features aside from a purring accent.

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