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Revision as of 00:50, 12 August 2016
A playing card was a type of card that is marked with symbols that belonged to a deck. A variety of games could be placed with them.
While typically rectangular, playing cards may also come in a circular shape. (TOS: "Mudd's Women"; VOY: "State of Flux")
In the final draft script of "Mudd's Women", circular cards that appear in that entry were described as "an odd-sized deck of cards."
Jake Sisko and Nog played a card game in 2369 while Nog was listening to a conversation between his uncle Quark and the waiter Broik in Quark's. (DS9: "Progress")
In 2376, when Harry Kim was navigating through a Borg cube, he used playing cards to mark his path, in case he had to come back the same way. He placed a three of hearts on a transwarp conduit and a nine of diamonds on a data node. (VOY: "Collective")
Cards
Card games
- Baccarat
- Blackjack
- Bridge
- Canasta
- Cardassian pinochle
- Double-jack
- Five-card stud
- Gin rummy
- Go Fish
- Fizzbin
- Pinochle
- Poker
- Rummy
- Solitaire
- Tongo