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This spoilage potential has a positive side-affect. Since the drink can not be mass produced, demand is high and production remains relatively low. In addition since the flowers dew can only be collected every three months, the competitiveness for the limited supplies are also very challenging. This is one of the few consumables that can not be replicated due to it's unique molecular structure and so must be transported by freighter.
This spoilage potential has a positive side-affect. Since the drink can not be mass produced, demand is high and production remains relatively low. In addition since the flowers dew can only be collected every three months, the competitiveness for the limited supplies are also very challenging. This is one of the few consumables that can not be replicated due to it's unique molecular structure and so must be transported by freighter.


In 2413, the Romulan freighter  [[Harveq]] was carrying a shipment of Droveli to the planet of [[Velas XIX]] but had been delayed at [[Starbase 989]] by the murder of [[Rank|Captain]] [[Joseph Taylor]] and the following investigation by the crew of the [[USS Rosenante]]
In 2413, the Romulan freighter  [[Harveq]] was carrying a shipment of Droveli to the planet of [[Velas XIX]] but had been dealayed at [[Starbase 989]] by the murder of [[Rank|Captain]] [[Joseph Taylor]] and the following investigation by the crew of the [[USS Rosenante]]


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