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When the Ferengi first appeared in The Next Generation, the intention was to create another villainous species on par with the Romulans. The attempt was necessary as the Klingons had transitioned ...
Farius Prime makes the Ferengi homeworld seem reasonable, with a currency economy that shocks even Data and O'Brien. Desperation and crime plague Farius Prime, mirrored only by the harsh ...
And the funniest, unlikeliest breakout star of the show was Quark. Quark was a Ferengi--a money-hungry scoundrel with a heart of gold--who ran a bar/casino on Deep Space Nine's promenade.
In the Star Trek universe, a fictional extreme capitalist race known as the Ferengi lived by a code known as the "Rules of Acquisition." These rules were designed to maximize the profitability of ...
If there's one sin the Ferengi are motivated by almost as much as greed, it's lust. Ferengi males love women, unfortunately not enough to treat them like actual people. Until Ishka's changes came ...
This month: Follow Quark on an unforgettable adventure to Ferenginar, where mother, brother, and brother challenge the very core beliefs of Ferengi culture. Witness Ferengi history change forever ...
The trailer revealed a Ferengi that, in many ways, looked a whole lot different than what we’re used to seeing from the species. So understandably, we have a lot of questions. While there are no ...
After reading it, we’ve figured out that it’s mostly because the game turns human beings into Ferengi, and that’s generally a bad thing. Here’s what we learned, and why this game isn’t ...
I had forgotten that Star Trek actor Armin Shimerman, best known for playing Ferengi bartender Quark in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, also made an incredibly weird appearance in Star Trek ...
There is little doubt that if Chancellor Zurn were a Ferengi, that DLE would have prevailed in this case in accordance with Rule 97 of the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition-Enough is never enough.