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Star Trek Short Audio Treks #5: To Starve a Fleaver

39 min · 5 de may de 2026
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One last brief bit of shore leave to take care of before we get to our final mission of Season 2... and that mission takes us back to the Peter Pan Audio and Book collection of stories from the 1970s for the fifth episode of that series, the 1975 short story "To Starve a Fleaver." Once again written by legendary author Alan Dean Foster, you can probably tell from the title of this one that it is a play on words and provide an implication that someone will be scratching an itch at some point. A potential Federation application rides on this mission to Marpalou, and the denizens of that planet live in a symbiotic relationship with microscopic beings that live on their skin... and, unfortunately, now on the skin of our crew! Rob and Butch may or may not have gotten a chuckle out of this story - join us for one last bit of shore leave and find out!

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