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Sulfatriptan was a drug capable of changing red blood's color to green. In the mid-2150s, Charles Tucker III took sulfatriptan in order to match the green colored blood of the Romulans he was spying on. He joked that it would make his blood as green as the Chicago River on Saint Patrick's Day. (ENT novels: The Good That Men Do, Beneath the Raptor's Wing)

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  • Sulfatriptan was a drug capable of changing red blood's color to green. In the mid-2150s, Charles Tucker III took sulfatriptan in order to match the green colored blood of the Romulans he was spying on. He joked that it would make his blood as green as the Chicago River on Saint Patrick's Day. (ENT novels: The Good That Men Do, Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
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  • Sulfatriptan was a drug capable of changing red blood's color to green. In the mid-2150s, Charles Tucker III took sulfatriptan in order to match the green colored blood of the Romulans he was spying on. He joked that it would make his blood as green as the Chicago River on Saint Patrick's Day. (ENT novels: The Good That Men Do, Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
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