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Why are the Ferengi Species 180? (not really any spoilers...)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Trinculo: [QB] A possibile answer- Could the world F- (the Ferengi Alliance capital) have been a colony of a world that was close to the galactic core? Ships don't need warp drive to travel between stars. Warp drive's benefit is that the travel time is reduced. I don't ever remember the world F- being cited as the birth place of the Ferengi. According to Q in "Q Who?", the Borg have been developing for thousands of years. A possible scenario- A ship or ships leaves the home world of the Ferengi People The Borg attack and assimilated the population The ship or ships arrive at F- and establish a trading empire An interesting note-Quark in "The Jem'Hadar" says that the Ferengi never had death camps or slavery. It seems in Star Trek and in real life that such brutalities occur in a society that is multi-ethnic. This suggests to me that the Ferengi who landed on F- were of one ethnic class. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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