![]() At the prisoner exchange, they are able to get Keevan's dead body to walk Yelgrun does not realize he is dead until after Ishka is safely with Quark, when Keevan walks into a bulkhead. Nog discovers some working neural stimulators in the abandoned infirmary, which enables him to move Keevan's body by remote control. Quark persuades the team not to give up, offering equal shares of the 50 bars. In a rage, Gaila tries to shoot Quark but ends up killing Keevan. While celebrating their soon-to-be-successful exchange, Rom accidentally lets slip that the reward is actually 50 bars, not 20. Quark offers his terms, to which Yelgrun agrees: all but two Jem'Hadar must leave the station before the prisoner exchange takes place. The Dominion's negotiator, a Vorta named Yelgrun, arrives with Ishka in custody, guarded by a squad of Jem'Hadar. The team makes base camp in Empok Nor's infirmary. Deep Space Nine's senior officers give Quark custody of Keevan, one of the Dominion's Vorta commanders captured in the episode Rocks and Shoals, and Quark arranges a meeting with the Dominion at the abandoned Cardassian space station Empok Nor. Quark and Rom realize that although Ferengi may not be good commandos, they are excellent negotiators instead of attacking the Dominion, they propose a prisoner exchange to win Ishka's freedom. In battle-training simulations, the Ferengi prove to be poor commandos one simulation ends with Leck killing Ishka. Disgraced ex-Liquidator Brunt, hoping to win Zek's favor, persuades them to add him to the team for the use of his ship. ![]() Quark bails out his cousin Gaila, who has been arrested for vagrancy, and signs him up as a chance for redemption. Next, they hire Leck, a Ferengi " eliminator", tempting him with the challenge of fighting the Dominion's Jem'Hadar soldiers. They first recruit Rom's son Nog, making him "Strategic Operations Officer" for the mission. Quark and his brother Rom decide to assemble an all-Ferengi commando team to rescue her, claiming that the reward is 20 bars so they can keep a larger share. ![]() The Ferengi leader Grand Nagus Zek (who is also Ishka's lover) offers a reward of 50 bars of gold-pressed latinum for her rescue. Quark learns that his mother, Ishka, has been captured by the Dominion. It features Iggy Pop as a guest star, and Jeffrey Combs in his recurring role as Ferengi government agent Brunt. The episode is lighter in tone compared to the typical gritty Dominion War episodes of later Deep Space Nine seasons. In the episode, the mother of Deep Space Nine's Ferengi bartender Quark is taken captive by the Dominion, and he puts together an all-Ferengi team to rescue her. This is one of several episodes to focus on the Ferengi, an alien species known for their devotion to earning profit. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the space station Deep Space Nine the later seasons of the series depict a war between the United Federation of Planets and an invasive empire known as the Dominion. The title is a reference to the film The Magnificent Seven, and the episode makes several minor homages to the film. ![]() It was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler, and directed by Chip Chalmers. " The Magnificent Ferengi" is the tenth episode of the sixth season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 134th episode overall, originally aired in syndication on December 29, 1997.
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