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** Rom willing giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud of himself.
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** Rom willing willingly giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud of himself.
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** Quark on coming to the duel says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar and I am come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of...whatever." Quark in fact probably really didn't remember D'Ghor's father. But to a Klingon noble it would sound like he had deliberately insulted D'Ghor's ancestry making for very Klingonesque pre-duel TrashTalk.
** For the matter of that a Klingon noble might have been [[MortonsFork equally insulted]] that his ancestry wasn't considered important enough to research.
*** Not only that, but he didn't say "whoever" he said "whatever". He's even implying that D'Ghor's parentage isn't even Klingon.
*** And coming from a Ferengi, no less. If the insult is taken to mean that D'Ghor's parentage is non-Klingon, it can then be extrapolated that whatever it is, [[InsultToRocks it's still not worth comparing to the Ferengi.]]
** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Grilka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe so eagerly. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
** Quark on coming to the duel says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar and I am come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of...whatever." Quark in fact probably really didn't remember D'Ghor's father. But to a Klingon noble it would sound like he had deliberately insulted D'Ghor's ancestry making for very Klingonesque pre-duel TrashTalk.
** For the matter of that a Klingon noble might have been [[MortonsFork equally insulted]] that his ancestry wasn't considered important enough to research.
*** Not only that, but he didn't say "whoever" he said "whatever". He's even implying that D'Ghor's parentage isn't even Klingon.
*** And coming from a Ferengi, no less. If the insult is taken to mean that D'Ghor's parentage is non-Klingon, it can then be extrapolated that whatever it is, [[InsultToRocks it's still not worth comparing to the Ferengi.]]
** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Grilka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe so eagerly. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
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* FridgeBrilliance : Quark on coming to the duel says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar and I am come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of...whatever." Quark in fact probably really didn't remember D'Ghor's father. But to a Klingon noble it would sound like he had deliberately insulted D'Ghor's ancestry making for very Klingonesque pre-duel TrashTalk.
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* FridgeBrilliance : :
** Quark on coming to the duel says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar and I am come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of...whatever." Quark in fact probably really didn't remember D'Ghor's father. But to a Klingon noble it would sound like he had deliberately insulted D'Ghor's ancestry making for very Klingonesque pre-duel TrashTalk.
** Quark on coming to the duel says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar and I am come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of...whatever." Quark in fact probably really didn't remember D'Ghor's father. But to a Klingon noble it would sound like he had deliberately insulted D'Ghor's ancestry making for very Klingonesque pre-duel TrashTalk.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Grilka telling Quark how proud she was of him for showing up. Gowron too.
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** Grilka telling Quark how proud she was of him for showing up. Gowron too.
** Grilka telling Quark how proud she was of him for showing up. Gowron too.
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*** And coming from a Ferengi, no less. If the insult is taken ro mean that D'Ghor's parentage is non-Klingon, it can then be extrapolated that whatever it is, [[InsultToRocks it's still not worth conparing to the Ferengi.]]
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*** And coming from a Ferengi, no less. If the insult is taken ro to mean that D'Ghor's parentage is non-Klingon, it can then be extrapolated that whatever it is, [[InsultToRocks it's still not worth conparing comparing to the Ferengi.]]
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*** And coming from a Ferengi, no less. If the insult is taken ro mean that D'Ghor's parentage is non-Klingon, it can then be extrapolated that whatever it is, [[InsultToRocks it's still not worth conparing to the Ferengi.]]
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** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe so eagerly. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
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** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's Grilka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe so eagerly. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
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** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
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** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe. foe so eagerly. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Grilka telling Quark how proud she was of him for showing up. Gowron too.
** Rom willing giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud of himself.
** Rom willing giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud of himself.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Grilka telling Quark how proud she was of him for showing up. Gowron too.
** Rom willing giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud ofhimself.himself.
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** Rom willing giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud of
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** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
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** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.better.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Grilka telling Quark how proud she was of him for showing up. Gowron too.
** Rom willing giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud of himself.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Grilka telling Quark how proud she was of him for showing up. Gowron too.
** Rom willing giving up money from his paycheck to hear Quark tell the story about how he beat D'Ghor. You can feel that he just wants his brother out of his funk and to feel proud of himself.
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*** Not only that, but he didn't say "whoever" he said "whatever". He's even implying that D'Ghor's parentage isn't even Klingon.
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** For the matter of that a Klingon noble might have been [[MortonsFork equally insulted]] that his ancestry wasn't considered important enough to research.
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** For the matter of that a Klingon noble might have been [[MortonsFork equally insulted]] that his ancestry wasn't considered important enough to research.research.
** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
** Quark earlier pointed out how D'Ghor's attempt to destabilize Girka's House through financial trickery was very much "like a Ferengi." When it comes time to face D'Ghor in the duel, the Klingon has become so greedy - the Ferengi's [[PlanetOfHats Hat]] - that he'd forgotten that real Klingons would not strike down a defenseless foe. Even Quark - a Ferengi who's actually shown understanding of other cultures throughout the show's history - knew better.
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* FridgeBrilliance : Quark on coming to the duel says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar and I am come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of...whatever." Quark in fact probably really didn't remember D'Ghor's father. But to a Klingon noble it would sound like he had deliberately insulted D'Ghor's ancestry.
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**For the matter of that a Klingon noble might have been [[MortonsFork equally insulted]] that his ancestry wasn't considered important enough to research.
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* FridgeBrilliance : Quark on coming to the duel says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar and I am come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of...whatever." Quark in fact probably really didn't remember D'Ghor's father. But to a Klingon noble it would sound like he had deliberately insulted D'Ghor's ancestry.