![]() ![]() This means one bar is 20 strips and 100 slips. In DS9 s04e25 Body Parts, A bid on Quarks stuff for 500 bars of latinum is mentioned to equal 10,000 strips and 1 million slips, respectively. It only contains one brick, but its got a Bolian bank account number inscribed on it. Assuming more bars in a brick makes the latinum distribution worse. The original portrait of Armin Shimerman as Quark is expertly sculpted with an accurate likeness to the actor in full make-up. A clue As the creditors continue to hound him for their share, Quark takes possession of the box. With the addition of another dock, and the need to mine more and more things in the game, he’s useful in commanding another. He increases your protected cargo, and your mining speed. He’s an epic command officer in the Ferengi Conglomerate crew. Standing approximately 11 inches tall, no detail was spared in reproducing his outfit and accessories as authentically as possible. Commander Jadzia Dax Quark Chief Miles OBrien Major Kira Nerys Constable Odo Lt. One of my favorite officers from Deep Space Nine, Quark has arrived in Star Trek Fleet Command. This 1:6-scale figure re-creates this iconic character in exquisite 1/6 detail. He comes with his gold-pressed latinum, the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition book and a Ferengi PADD. Quark is wearing one of his multi-colored suits which was recreated and scaled down by the expert tailors at EXO-6. He has a secret pool filled with latinum and every now and then he takes a swim. The latest in the EXO-6 “Out of this World” alien collection of one sixth scale museum quality figures is Quark as seen in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In the episode when OBrian tries to get Bashir to beat Quark at tongo, they only have 6 strips of latinum total with them to play with, when the buy-in is 5 strips. Seemingly only concerned with profit and the acquisition of “gold-pressed latinum” Quark became a fully fleshed out and beloved character, thanks to the performance of Armin Shimerman. ![]() ![]() Quark was constantly working at odds to Constable Odo and Commander Kira, but over the course of the series he became essential to the operation of Deep Space 9 and a friend to all. Although first seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the alien Ferengi didn’t really become important to the Star Trek universe until Star Trek: Deep Space Nine introduced the bar owner and businessman, Quark. ![]()
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