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  1. Voyager discovers a pair of Ferengi who control the economy of a primitive world; nearby is an unstable wormhole that leads back home. The crew of USS Voyager find evidence of a wormhole having recently appeared and disappeared in a nearby solar system, and reason that, since it has been there at least twice, the other end could be fixed. Events take a mysterious turn when Tuvok detects ...

  2. False Profits: Directed by Cliff Bole. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Jennifer Lien. Voyager comes across a pair of Alpha Quadrant Ferengis who have set themselves up as gods on a primitive planet.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Cliff Bole
    • 1996-10-02
  3. Voyager is making its way back home, after being flung to the other side of the galaxy. The crew is surprised to find some Ferengi there. The episode takes advantage of the shared universe of Star Trek, using elements introduced in a previous television show. The show is one of four episodes that was shot for Season 2 and aired in Season 3.

  4. One of the most infuriating episodes in all of Trek. Voyager missed their chance to get home trivially-easily because they couldn't manage to keep 2 Ferengi from: escaping their quarters. taking out their guards. making it all the way to the shuttlebay. opening the shuttlebay.

  5. Aug 31, 2015 · This mostly holds up when comparing numbers to probable first contact dates or vicinity to Borg space, though some anomalies exist, most notably the Alpha Quadrant species Ferengi having an unusually low number of 180 (which may suggest that at least one Ferengi ship had visited the Delta Quadrant and encountered the Borg early on in the Borg's expansion). Numbers appear to have been assigned ...

  6. While Voyager is investigating an unstable wormhole that may lead them back to the Alpha Quadrant, Tuvok detects signs of an Alpha Quadrant replicator on a primitive planet nearby. An away team infiltrates the civilization on the planet and discovers that the population there, called Takarians, worship two "Sages" who turn out to be Ferengi.

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  8. Oct 2, 1996 · This episode could've been much better. I like the idea of continuity with TNG's "The Price". (Even though the chances of Voyager running into two Ferengi in the entire Delta Quadrant is slim). Then again Voyager's writers don't seem to grasp a sliver of logic. Janeway really is a terrible Captain though.

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