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== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* ''[[Lexx]]'': Assistant Deputy Back-Up Courier Stanley Tweedle had vital data about the Divine Order's superweapon, the Lexx, encoded in amino acids stored in a false tooth.
* ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]'': In the pilot episode, the Klingon courier Klaang carried [[Artistic License: Biology|information injected directly into his DNA]], concerning the Suliban's attempts to destabilize the Empire.
* ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'': Klingons are NOT dumb. A Klingon scientist temporarily posted on the ''Enterprise-D'' modified a hyposyringe with an optical chip reader, and would use that to transform digital information from the ship's computers into amino acid sequences. Then he would inject someone without their knowledge, and the information would be carried in their bodies in their bloodstream as inert proteins, which could be extracted at any time by another spy. ''Damn, son!''
** It seems that by the 24th century, the Klingons have actually learned a few things. This is slightly more plausible than the ''Enterprise'' example.