"Honestly, this is just like the time Quark was abducted by Grilka!"
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I’m just asking, was Data pulling the trigger to shoot Saul Rubinek when they transported him?
Of course. You think a weapon is just going to discharge by accident in Data’s precision grip?
As a transporter chief, I can say with absolute certainty that
Data rightly pulled the trigger and killed that son of a bitch murdererthe positron flux of the cascade resonator must have caused feedback during the transport cycle and caused the transporter system to falsly read a weapon discharge. It happens with these old Varon disruptors.Ah, well, I can’t argue with the transporter chief
if I don’t want to be pattern buffered!Yes. For the better of life-kind. Dude was a psycho.
Clearly they have no taste
me: Now when it comes to Ferengi-centric episodes of DS9, Looking for par’Mach in All the Wrong Places*, while good, doesn’t hold a candle to subversive gems like *House of Quark* (which actually preceded this episode), *Bar Association*, and *Little Green Men.
them: shutup shutup shutup!
Magnificent Ferengi remains my fave.
Should have gone with Lord of the Rings, you could have been out of there in 15 minutes.