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Allamaraine was a Wadi term used in their game of Chula. When Quark was playing the game in 2369, one of the results of his rolling of the dice was announced as "allamaraine." The players within the game, Dr. Bashir, Sisko, Kira, and Dax encountered a room with a young girl playing a hopscotch-like game, and singing a rhyme: "Allamaraine, count to four, Allamaraine, then three more, Allamaraine, if you can see, Allamaraine, you'll come with me..." The term (and rhyme) was used on the "Chula: The Chandra" Dilemma card in the second edition of Decipher's Star Trek Customizable Card Game.

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  • Allamaraine was a Wadi term used in their game of Chula. When Quark was playing the game in 2369, one of the results of his rolling of the dice was announced as "allamaraine." The players within the game, Dr. Bashir, Sisko, Kira, and Dax encountered a room with a young girl playing a hopscotch-like game, and singing a rhyme: "Allamaraine, count to four, Allamaraine, then three more, Allamaraine, if you can see, Allamaraine, you'll come with me..." The term (and rhyme) was used on the "Chula: The Chandra" Dilemma card in the second edition of Decipher's Star Trek Customizable Card Game.
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  • Allamaraine was a Wadi term used in their game of Chula. When Quark was playing the game in 2369, one of the results of his rolling of the dice was announced as "allamaraine." The players within the game, Dr. Bashir, Sisko, Kira, and Dax encountered a room with a young girl playing a hopscotch-like game, and singing a rhyme: "Allamaraine, count to four, Allamaraine, then three more, Allamaraine, if you can see, Allamaraine, you'll come with me..." The rhyme and movements of the girl was the key to passing through force fields in the room. When all were through, the girl announced "Allamaraine! Third shap" and the players moved forward to the next level in the game. (DS9: "Move Along Home") The term (and rhyme) was used on the "Chula: The Chandra" Dilemma card in the second edition of Decipher's Star Trek Customizable Card Game.
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