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Quark: They're chasing us? Ficus, who are they? Ficus: Well, commander, there are three possibilities. Either they are the dreaded Gorgons, in which we'll probably all be killed, or they're the allies of the dreaded Gorgons- Quark: Ficus, I don't have time for long lists! Ficus: -in which case we'll probably also be killed. Quark: Ficus, what you're saying is that all possibilities end in our death. — "All the Emperor's Quasi-Norms, Part 1" Not a Ferengi bartender, nor a subatomic particle, but a 1970s sci-fi parody of Star Trek from Get Smart co-creator Buck Henry. It was basically the US-version of Red Dwarf, but with only eight episodes. The show was set on the United Galaxies Sanitation Patrol Cruiser, a garbage scow working for the United Galaxies Space Station Perma 1. It regularly satirized Star Trek, Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Flash Gordon. The characters were: - Adam Quark: The Captain, who longs for glamorous assignments, but ends up picking up garbage bags. Often gets into adventures without meaning to.
- The Bettys: The Bridge Bunnies, navigators and pilots of the ship. One of them is a clone of the other, but neither one will admit which. Both of them lust after Quark. Notably played by a pair of Doublemint gum twins.
- Gene/Jean: Number Two, with the twist that he's a "transmute," with both male and female chromosomes (and both sets of hormones). Thus, as Gene, he's a Jerkass, but as Jean (complete with a female voice), she's a Technical Pacifist.
- Ficus Pandorata: The Spock taken to the extremes, he's a "Vegeton," a member of sentient plant race. He always speaks with Spock Speak, has no emotions at all, cares about no one, and breeds by pollinating.
- Andy: A Cowardly Sidekick Robot Buddy, he was basically a stupid Marvin.
- Otto Palindrome: The Obstructive Bureaucrat who is in charge of Perma 1. He loves making Quark miserable.
- Dink: The Non-Human Sidekick for Otto, he was basically Cousin It from The Addams Family IN SPACE.
- The Head: The Bad Boss crossed with a giant Rubber Forehead Alien, Otto answered to him, and he frequently assigned Quark to bizarre jobs.
Quark has examples of:
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