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  • Chili Pepper
  • Chili pepper
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  • Chili peppers are a fruit that are grown from Capsicum, a plant that originated from the South American continent of Earth.
  • Available at level 20. This is a crop harvested from bushes. Cost of one Bush is 350File:Gold.png.
  • A chili pepper was the fruit of an Earth plant. This fruit was used in the preparation and cooking of Human dishes. In 2266, Space Commander José Dominguez, the commanding officer of the starship base on Corinth IV, put in a request for a shipment of peppers. Tasked with the assignment, Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise handpicked prime Mexican reds. After its mission was completed at planet M-113, the Enterprise delivered these peppers to the base. (TOS: "The Man Trap" )
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  • 34
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  • 51
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  • 20
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levelunlocked
  • 20
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Name
  • Chili Pepper
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  • 100.0
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  • 3
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  • 43200.0
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  • Bush 20px
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  • 14
abstract
  • Chili peppers are a fruit that are grown from Capsicum, a plant that originated from the South American continent of Earth.
  • Available at level 20. This is a crop harvested from bushes. Cost of one Bush is 350File:Gold.png.
  • A chili pepper was the fruit of an Earth plant. This fruit was used in the preparation and cooking of Human dishes. In 2266, Space Commander José Dominguez, the commanding officer of the starship base on Corinth IV, put in a request for a shipment of peppers. Tasked with the assignment, Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise handpicked prime Mexican reds. After its mission was completed at planet M-113, the Enterprise delivered these peppers to the base. (TOS: "The Man Trap" ) Whereas George Clayton Johnson was the only writer credited with the writing of "The Man Trap", he didn't conceive the idea about the chili peppers in the episode, which was instead added to the installment as part of a rewrite. (The Star Trek Interview Book, p. 137)