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  2. Rules of Acquisition - Wikipedia

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    In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Rules of Acquisition are a collection of sacred business proverbs of the ultra-capitalist race known as the Ferengi.. The first mention of rules in the Star Trek universe was in "The Nagus", an episode of the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 1, Episode 10).

  3. Rules of Acquisition (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) - Wikipedia

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    "Rules of Acquisition" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It is the 27th episode overall. It is the 27th episode overall.

  4. Ferengi - Wikipedia

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    Ferengi characters frequently quote the "Rules of Acquisition", a collection of proverbs that are said to govern Ferengi business practices (such as "Never place friendship above profit" [14]); a compilation of these Rules was published by Deep Space Nine showrunner Ira Steven Behr. Violations of economic norms such as abrogating contracts ...

  5. The Nagus - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the "Rules of Acquisition" came from Behr. [2] The episode includes a very deliberate homage shot to The Godfather. [3] [1] Shortly after Quark is "made" Grand Nagus, the shot of the following scene is a near-exact duplicate of the opening of the movie, with a client coming to seek a favor.

  6. Quark (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    In one episode, "Civil Defense", when Quark and Odo are trapped in Odo's office as Deep Space Nine is about to explode, Quark mourns the fact that despite a lifetime of plotting and faithfully following the Rules of Acquisition the only thing he owns is a bar; Odo tries to cheer Quark up by saying that although he has known of Ferengi who are ...

  7. The 34th Rule - Wikipedia

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    The title was a reference to the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition, with the 34th rule stating "War is good for business". [1] After work was completed on The 34th Rule, George talked with another DS9 actor, Andrew Robinson, about a potential book project. This went on to become A Stitch in Time. [3]

  8. Body Parts (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) - Wikipedia

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    That night, Quark has a dream in which he meets Gint, the first Grand Nagus of the Ferengi and the author of the sacred Rules of Acquisition. Explaining that the Rules were intended as suggestions for how the Ferengi should live, and that they were named "Rules" only for marketing purposes, Gint advises Quark to break the contract.

  9. List of Star Trek tie-in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (Deep Space Nine) Ira Steven Behr [b] July 1995 0-671-52936-6: Q's Guide to the Continuum: Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger September 1998 0-671-01948-1: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual: Herman Zimmerman, Doug Drexler and Rick Sternbach October 1998 0-671-01563-X: New Worlds, New ...