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** Boimler has always been good at games and tests, and that extends to games like Dabo. And because of the moneyless society of the Federation[[note]]Not considering that the Bolians are stated, several times, to have a bank on their homeworld[[/note]], he is ambivalent towards the massive payout and happily takes a Quarks Reward card in its place. This infuriates the Ferengi pit bosses.

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** Boimler has always been good at games and tests, and that extends to games like Dabo. And because of the moneyless society of the Federation[[note]]Not considering that the Bolians are stated, several times, to have a bank on their homeworld[[/note]], he is ambivalent indifferent towards the massive payout and happily takes a Quarks Reward card in its place. This infuriates the Ferengi pit bosses.
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* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: When showing a panning shot of [=Ops=] before showing Kira in her office, there are only Bajoran Militia members shown working there, with no Starfleet officers present.
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* HappyEndingOverride: The episode goes out of its way to do it for Quark in a way that perfectly fits his TheChewToy status from ''Deep Space Nine''. ''Picard'' has the titular character visiting a Quark's, establishing that it's become a franchise, and the upscale nature of the place implies that Quark has finally hit it big. This episode reveals that as a result of yet another get-rich-quick-scheme gone awry, Quark was forced to sign over the lion's share of the profits to the Karemma after he stole their technology for the attractions. Meaning that regardless of how successful the franchise is, Quark himself is just as miserable as ever. Though knowing Quark, he'll likely find some way to recoup his losses eventually. The closing moments of the episode even hint at this when he acquires the latinum tooth from Tensi while citing the 9th Rule of Acquisition: "Opportunity plus instinct equals profit".

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* HappyEndingOverride: The episode goes out of its way to do it for Quark in a way that perfectly fits his TheChewToy status from ''Deep Space Nine''. ''Picard'' has the titular character visiting a Quark's, establishing that it's become a franchise, and the upscale nature of the place implies that Quark has finally hit it big. This episode reveals that as a result of yet another get-rich-quick-scheme gone awry, Quark was forced to sign over the lion's share of the profits to the Karemma after he stole their technology for the attractions. Meaning that regardless of how successful the franchise is, Quark himself is just as miserable as ever. Though knowing Quark, he'll likely find some way to recoup his losses eventually. The closing moments of the episode even hint at this when he acquires the latinum tooth from Tensi Tendi while citing the 9th Rule of Acquisition: "Opportunity plus instinct equals profit".

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