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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
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beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
I think the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition are much more @Revoltingest 's style.

I liked the DS9 episode where Quark's Klingon wife needed his assistance: he's standing before the Emperor and the High Council talking them through spreadsheets of data about the spending patterns of her enemy; all the council members look completely baffled by his explanation. the Emperor (to the accused head of household): "You used BUSINESS PRACTICES against your opponent??? You are banished from the Empire, stripped of all property and honor!"
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I think the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition are much more @Revoltingest 's style.
I liked the DS9 episode where Quark's Klingon wife needed his assistance: he's standing before the Emperor and the High Council talking them through spreadsheets of data about the spending patterns of her enemy; all the council members look completely baffled by his explanation. the Emperor (to the accused head of household): "You used BUSINESS PRACTICES against your opponent??? You are banished from the Empire, stripped of all property and honor!"
You mean there was an episode of DS9 which was interesting?
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
You mean there was an episode of DS9 which was interesting?
Most of them especially Gul Dukat who switched from being a bad guy to a good guy to a bad guy to a good guy and finally to an ultimate bad guy.

Or the Ferengi who became more interesting as time went on and Rom being a pro-labor liberal - that was very interesting and apropos. And how the Ferengi culture so accurately reflects the American plutocracy we now "enjoy".
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Most of them especially Gul Dukat who switched from being a bad guy to a good guy to a bad guy to a good guy and finally to an ultimate bad guy.

Or the Ferengi who became more interesting as time went on and Rom being a pro-labor liberal - that was very interesting and apropos. And how the Ferengi culture so accurately reflects the American plutocracy we now "enjoy".
The show sounds like a Marxist's dream!
 
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