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{{comic
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| number    = 902
| date      = March 10, 2010
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| date      = 23 May, 2011
| title    = Single Ladies
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| title    = Darmok and Jalad
| image    = single_ladies.png
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| image    = darmok_and_jalad.png
 
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| titletext = Using a ring to bind someone you covet into your dark and twisted world? Wow, just got the subtext there. Also, the apparently eager Beyoncé would've made one badass Nazgȗl.
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| titletext = I wonder how often Patrick Stewart has Darmok flashbacks when talking to Star Trek fans.
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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
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This comic is a reference to the Star Trek episode "{{w|Darmok}}" in which Captain Picard and the Enterprise crew come upon a Tamarian ship and Tamarian planet in which they can translate the words, but because the language is based on metaphors, they cannot understand what the words mean.  The famous line from the episode: "Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra" is parodied in the first frame of the comic.
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Picard is eventually able to decipher the line to discover that it was a story of two warriors that work together to defeat a common foe.  In the comic, the computer instead deciphers the "Darmok and Jalad at Kalenda's" phrase.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[ {{w|Sauron}} is in a nightclub, sitting unhappily at a table with a drink. The Beyoncé song "{{w|Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)|Single Ladies}}" is playing. Beret Guy walks up to Sauron.]
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[Captain Dathon is seen on a communications screen]
:Beret Guy: Hey Sauron. Why so Glum?
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Alien: Darmok and Jalad at Kalenda's!
:Saron: Gil-Galad saw through me and threw me out of Lindon. Galadriel, too. I'll never rule anyone at this rate.
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[Jean-Luc Picard and Deanna Troi stand next to each other, looking off to the right.]
:[Single Ladies continues playing]
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Picard: Their language must be based on folklore and metaphor! Computer! Search cultural archives for Darmok-Jalad-Kalenda!
:Sauron: Eru created such beautiful creatures - Elves and Men and Dwarves - and all I've got are these stupid Orcs.
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[Picard and Troi listen to the response]
:[Music: 'cause if you liked it, then you should have put a ring on it]
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Computer (off-panel): In Tamarian legend, Darmok and Jalad got totally wasted and hooked up at a party at Kalenda's.
:Suaron: I mean, I -
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[Dathon is seen on the communications screen again, winking]
:[Music: If you liked it, then you should have put a ring on it]
 
:[Sauron still sits at the table but an idea seems to have come to him]
 
  
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