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Rewatching The Begotten and it strikes me how absolutely generous Quark was being to Odo selling him the baby changeling. First he says 5 slips when he thinks its dead, then 10 when Odo says it's not, then settles on 8 when Odo informs him that it's sick.
But 8 slips? That's an absolute pittance. Quark only paid his Bajoran slave laborers a single slip of latinum a day. For comparison, a Starfleet Cadet Uniform is about 5 strips. A fine piece of custom clothing from Garak's shop could set you back 20 strips. Quark's Dabo girls made 14 strips per pay cycle.

Quark handed Odo something he could have sold to a lot of perspective buyers, including the Federation, for a small fortune for what amounts to a few measly dollars.

Honestly, that shows you how how much Quark considers Odo a friend. He was willing to part with a rare and valuable object for almost nothing because he knew how much it would mean to Odo. I actually consider it something akin to Quark giving Odo a gift, but charging for the delivery.
Quark was always a softie.

BRUNT: You give your customers credit at the bar. You only take a thirty percent kickback from your employees' tips, and you sold food and medicine to Bajoran refugees at cost!
QUARK: That's not true. It was just above cost.
BRUNT: Close enough. It was still a generous, humanitarian gesture.

 
Quark's a people person first and foremost that's why he couldn't cut it as a weapons dealer.

P.S. This is still one of the best scenes in all of DS9.
 
Quark's a people person first and foremost that's why he couldn't cut it as a weapons dealer.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6VhSm6G7cVk
P.S. This is still one of the best scenes in all of DS9.
I absolutely love the tacit admission there with the line "If you drink enough of it, you begin to like it."
Quark likes the Federation, he likes Hew-mons, he doesn't necessarily WANT to, but he does in spite of himself. Quark probably showed some of the best character progression in the entire series.
 
I absolutely love the tacit admission there with the line "If you drink enough of it, you begin to like it."
Quark likes the Federation, he likes Hew-mons, he doesn't necessarily WANT to, but he does in spite of himself. Quark probably showed some of the best character progression in the entire series.
It's a sure lot better than the Next Generation portrayal of Ferengi as hunched, garbled voiced, goblin people. DS9 made the Ferengi my favorite portrayal of a species in Star Trek.
 
Remember the episode where Picard has the Bajorian girl from Nova Squadron assigned to the Enterprise and killed by the Cardassians since she didn't come clean about the accident and only Wesley did?

Also that Alternate Universe Worf was in in which the Federation was at war with Bajorians who only left them alone when 10000000000000000000000 Enterprises came popping in.

Good Times.
 
Remember the episode where Picard has the Bajorian girl from Nova Squadron assigned to the Enterprise and killed by the Cardassians since she didn't come clean about the accident and only Wesley did?
You know, I never made that connection. That's hilarious.
 
Well it wasn't about her coming clean. He actually let her on the Enterprise for a second chance, and then she volunteered to help out the cardassian dissident.
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It's a sure lot better than the Next Generation portrayal of Ferengi as hunched, garbled voiced, goblin people. DS9 made the Ferengi my favorite portrayal of a species in Star Trek.
The TNG portrayals were a direct shot across the bow at the "barbarity" of capitalism. However, that is the difference between old Trek and Nu-Trek. Old trek was not afraid to have a capitalist with a heart of latinum as one of the protagonists later on. He would simply not be allowed to exist in any of Nu-Trek except as a foolish whipping-boy for some black, female SJW Federation captain.
 
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Quark's a people person first and foremost that's why he couldn't cut it as a weapons dealer.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6VhSm6G7cVk
P.S. This is still one of the best scenes in all of DS9.
The Federation is indeed like the Borg, it conquers through its irresistible optimism, idealism and warmth, instead of force of arms. Assimilates through shared pleasure, and understanding, bringing even enemies to its fold through the unconquerable will of its vision.
 
Remember the episode where Picard has the Bajorian girl from Nova Squadron assigned to the Enterprise and killed by the Cardassians since she didn't come clean about the accident and only Wesley did?
Honestly, rewatching Lower Decks dropped my respect for Picard. He knowingly sent her on a suicide mission by making her pose as a Bajoran terrorist, someone the Cardassians would absolutely murder if captured. Anyone else may have stood a chance of survival even if it involves being sent to a forced labor camp (IE: Thomas Riker), but a Bajoran terrorist is basically fucking dead.

Fuck Picard, Kirk was the far superior captain.
 
Honestly, rewatching Lower Decks dropped my respect for Picard. He knowingly sent her on a suicide mission by making her pose as a Bajoran terrorist, someone the Cardassians would absolutely murder if captured. Anyone else may have stood a chance of survival even if it involves being sent to a forced labor camp (IE: Thomas Riker), but a Bajoran terrorist is basically fucking dead.

Fuck Picard, Kirk was the far superior captain.
I never really liked Picard even with the Nu Trek additions. He always seemed inhuman in the worst of ways, like when he was going to allow an entire species die before Data forced them to hear the cries of an innocent little girl forced them to acknowledge what dicks they were being or when they were going to allow another unrelated species die before Worf's human brother went behind their backs and saved them.

He always seemed to be a fanatic of the Prime Directive in the worst way and I agree Kirk is the better Captain.
 
I never really liked Picard even with the Nu Trek additions. He always seemed inhuman in the worst of ways, like when he was going to allow an entire species die before Data forced them to hear the cries of an innocent little girl forced them to acknowledge what dicks they were being or when they were going to allow another unrelated species die before Worf's human brother went behind their backs and saved them.

He always seemed to be a fanatic of the Prime Directive in the worst way and I agree Kirk is the better Captain.
Like I posted once before, Picard is a thin skinned, no spine diplomat cosplaying as a soldier.
 
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Strange New Worlds didn't have to be this good. I'm enjoying it every week, so far only one episode was mid but it was miles above Picard season 2 and Discovery.
 
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