I started this post a while ago, and then didn't finish it. At the time, I had been reminded (I now don't know what reminded me...) of the Ferengi Alliance, the fictional planetary government of the equally fictional planet Ferenginar from Star Trek. Because of the pleasant feelings brought back by memories of the inhabitants of Deep Space 9 (DS9), I thought a blog post about it would be a nice break from talking about the lousy economy and politics. (This part hasn't changed since I started this post!)
Ferengis were motivated by the pursuit of profit and their fictional universe was a clever reflection of our own capitalist tendencies. The Ferengi were my favorite species from all the Star Trek shows, especially DS9 (which ran from 1993-1999), and were one of the most creative parts of the entire ST universe (IMHO). For reasons that have always escaped me, DS9 was NOT the most watched or popular of the Star Trek series. I found the stories and characters on DS9 to be more engaging and thought-provoking than all but Star Trek: The Next Generation, but that intelligence could be why DS9 didn't generate as big a following.
Quark |
Thanks to the Internet, there's what seems to be a never-ending supply of details and reminisces of all the Star Trek "realities." I'm going to include several links below to a few web sites that bring a smile to my face, and maybe yours. They contain a ridiculous amount of information on Quark and his compatriots. And perhaps not surprisingly, Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia has countless entries pertaining to Star Trek and all its components and characters.
Elim Garak |
There are a (ridiculously) enormous number of web sites that contain lists of the always entertaining Ferengi Rules of Acquisition. If commerce was the religion of Ferengi, then the Rules were their Bible. The Rules are both relentlessly capitalist as well as subtly amusing and I love reading them over from time to time. There is a lot of wisdom buried in those Rules. Some of my favorite Rules are at the end of this post.
The next few paragraphs are quotes from several relevant web sites and links to them.
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"The Rules of Acquisition, in the fictional Star Trek universe, are a set of guidelines intended to ensure the profitability of businesses owned by the ultra-capitalist alien race known as Ferengi. The first rule was made by Gint, the first Grand Nagus of the Ferengi Alliance, a role with political, economic, and even quasi-religious duties. The title of "Rules of Acquisition" was chosen as a clever marketing ploy (since the rules are merely guidelines) and Gint numbered his first rule as #162, in order to create a demand for the other 161 Rules that had yet to be written. The Rules were said to be divinely inspired and sacred (thus furthering the original marketing ploy)."
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"The Ferengi believe that the universe is held together by the Great Material Continuum, also known as the Great River. They believe that each part of the universe has too much of one thing, but not enough of another, and it is through the continual flow of the Great River that wants and needs can be fulfilled, if one navigates the River with sufficient entrepreneurial skill. By request and especially for Nicola, here are the complete Ferengi rules of acquisition. "
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"The Rules of Acquisition were a numbered series of aphorisms, guidelines, and principles that provided the foundation of business philosophy in Ferengi culture. They were first written ten thousand years ago by Gint, the first Grand Nagus. In the mid-22nd century there were 173 rules, but by the 24th century there were 285. Commentaries existed for the Rules. (ENT: "Acquisition", DS9: "Rules of Acquisition")
There was also a short-lived revised edition of the Rules written by Grand Nagus Zek after having his state of mind changed by the Bajoran Prophets. These rules were almost complete opposites of the original rules and promoted honesty and charity. After Zek recovered, he ordered all copies of the new rules to be destroyed. (DS9: "Prophet Motive")"
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The Ferengi were quite honest about their interests. To make money. And then make more money.
The Rules are so extensive, I find it impossible to select a favorite, but here are a few I think are noteworthy.
50. Never bluff a Klingon (because a Klingon will shoot first and ask questions later?)
76. Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies
92. Never confuse wisdom with luck (something our politicians should remember)
106. There is no honor in poverty (Reminds me of Tevye's line in "Fiddler On The Roof")
125. A lie isn't a lie until someone else knows the truth (something our politicians seem to remember without being reminded)
208. Sometimes the only thing more dangerous than a question is an answer.
223. Rich men don't come to buy; they come to take
1 comment:
DS9 didn't have 7 of 9. ;-)
I enjoyed it a great deal as well.
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