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Ferengi makeup design and uniform from Star Trek: The Experience. The name Ferengi was coined based on the originally Persian Ferenghi (compare older Feringhee), a term used in various languages throughout Asia and Ethiopia meaning "foreigners" or "Europeans", itself descending from the word farang which referred specifically to Franks and gradually expanded in meaning. [1]
At the start of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the Ferengi are considered a mysterious race who care only about profit. They feature as major characters in Deep Space Nine. [1] One of the noted Ferengi is Quark. The race is known for its Rules of Acquisition, sacred precepts that they try to live by. [1]
In this episode, relieved of duty and facing a court martial, Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) tells of her support of a Ferengi scientist (Peter Slutsker) and the trouble that ensued from an applied test of his theory. This episode aired in broadcast syndication the week of May 8, 1993. [1]
Ferengi commerce liquidator Ferengi: Ronald Altman Bryce: Ronnie Rowe Jr. Seasons 1–3 (DSC) Lieutenant Commander (DSC S4) Lieutenant, JG: USS Curie (DSC S4) USS Discovery: Communications officer Human Gabrielle Burnham: Sonja Sohn: Seasons 2-3 (DSC) None Section 31: Intelligence operative Astrophysicist: Human Michael Burnham: Sonequa Martin ...
Zek is the Grand Nagus (leader) of the Ferengi Alliance throughout most of the 24th century. He was played by Wallace Shawn. [25] Zek pretends to retire shortly after the discovery of the wormhole near Bajor. He arrives on DS9 and names Quark as his successor, and then appears to die. However, it is all just a test to see if his son Krax is ...
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In 2015, Geek.com recommended this episode as "essential watching" for their abbreviated Star Trek: Deep Space Nine binge-watching guide. [1] In 2018, SyFy included this episode on their Jadzia Dax binge-watching guide for this character. [2] In 2020, Io9 said this was one of the "must watch" episodes from the series. [3]