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One of the key elements for successful space combat is supplying your troops with the proper nutrition. While in the Simulator you will need to cook for your troops and be sure to make all of their favorites.
Teams must cook a meal that serves four people—two of us and two of you. Select any number of dishes listed below such that your meal's point total equals or exceeds the number of people on your team. Dishes count only once; bringing enough cornbread for twelve people, for example, scores just 2 points. Each dish must look appropriate and also be tasty. And we know how hard it is to get live gagh at this time of year, so please serve only non-living foodstuffs.
Call our HQ when you are ready to bring us food.
2 points
- Cornbread, a la Alien
- Reese's Pieces, a la E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
- Strawberries, a la Firefly
- Spice Melange, a la Dune
- Waffles, a la Mystery Science Theatre 3000
5 points
- A Liquid That Is Almost, But Not Quite, Entirely Unlike Tea, a la The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Dehydrated Pizza Hut Pizza, a la Back to the Future II
- Jumja Sticks, a la Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Shakloom Jerky, a la Farscape
- The Oracle's Fresh-Baked Cookies, a la The Matrix
10 points
- A Single-Cell Protein Combined With Synthetic Aminos, Vitamins, And Minerals, a la The Matrix
- Bachelor Chow, a la Futurama
- Perfectly Normal Beast Sandwich, a la Mostly Harmless
- Plomeek Soup, a la Star Trek
- Triffid Salad, a la The Day of the Triffids
15 points
- Brahmin Burgers, a la Fallout
- Chicken Vindaloo (the kind that can only be killed by a lager), a la Red Dwarf
- Gemini Croquettes, a la The Fifth Element
- Roast Loden Bird, a la Stargate Atlantis
- Yoda's Rootleaf Stew, a la The Empire Strikes Back
25 points
- A Big Bucket Of Fishy Joe’s Popplers, a la Futurama
- Gagh, a la Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Ice Planet, a la Firefly
- Kep-Mok Bloodticks, a la Galaxy Quest
- Spoo, a la Babylon 5