⢠Like many Trek episodes, this oneâs title was inspired by a great work of art, specifically âGarth Marenghiâs Darkplaceâ.
⢠The Ferengi lower deckers we see are cataloguing Cardassian, Klingon and Romulan handheld disruptors before apparently throwing them out.
   ⢠Cardassian weapons were frequently called phasers, not disruptors in dialogue in DS9, such as in the episodes âProfit and Lossâ, though in âReturn to Graceâ Kira refers to them as âphase-disruptorâ weapons.
⢠The Ferengi have a scaled down Genesis device which among the weapons theyâre discarding. In âStar Trek: The Search for Spockâ, Commander Kruge believed Genesis was designed as a Federation weapon.
⢠The Mysterious Threat appears again, making this the fourth attack since its introduction in âTwovixâ.
   ⢠The Ferengi, Jeef, implies that he was aware that the Mysterious Threat was going to be there and heâd made a deal with whomever is operating it.
⢠The bridge of the Ferengi ship appears to be a recreation of the one seen aboard Quarkâs shuttle, Quarkâs Treasure in âLittle Green Menâ, which was later used for Bruntâs shuttle in âThe Magnificent Ferengiâ.
⢠As is tradition with Ferengi episodes, weâre going to get some Rules of Acquisition. The Rules of Acquisition were first mentioned in âThe Nagusâ.
   ⢠Rule 62: âThe riskier the road, the greater the profit.â - âRules of Acquisitionâ
   ⢠Rule 10: *âGreed is eternal.â - âProphet Motiveâ
   ⢠Rule 8: âSmall print leads to large risk.â - This is the first time itâs been said in canon, but was included in the âThe Ferengi Rules of Acquisitionâ reference book written by Ira Steven Behr
⢠The USS Toronto NCC-70494 is a Parliament-class starship. We first saw the USS Vancouver in âCupidâs Errant Arrowâ.
   ⢠Despite the fact that Parliament-class ships appear to all take their names from Canadian capital cities, the USS Winnipeg is a Daedalus-class, and the USS Regina is an Oberth-class, seen in âAn Embarrassment of Dooplersâ and âFirst First Contactâ respectively.
⢠Capân Freeman records the Stardate as 58901.5 in her log.
⢠This is our first view of Ferenginar from orbit.
⢠Admiral Vassery was introduced in âMoist Vesselâ.
⢠âIt makes Moab IV inside the dome look like Moab IV outside the dome.â Moab IV was a human colony built as a planned society fostered with eugenics introduced in âThe Masterpiece Societyâ.
⢠Itâs Rom! From Star Trek! Rom is played by Max GrodĂŠnchik, who played Rom in DS9, showing up in the series premiere, âThe Emissaryâ.
   ⢠GrodĂŠnchik played several other Frenengi as well: his first Trek role was as Sovak in âCaptainâs Holidayâ; he played Par Lenor in âThe Perfect Mateâ; finally he appeared as Grand Nagus Gint in Quarkâs dream in âBody Partsâ.
⢠Itâs Leeta! From Star Trek! Leeta once again portrayed by Chase Masterson. The character first appeared in âExplorersâ.
⢠Rom and Leeta are accompanied by a Hupyrian attendant, as both Zek and Brunt were when they were Grand Nagus. This one is the first female Hupyrian weâve seen.
⢠The Ceremonial Invoice for the Bust of Good Fortune features Ferengi script, first seen in âMĂŠnage Ă Troiâ.
⢠We see the Lower Deckers working on the Sequoia, the shuttle introduced in âSecond Contactâ. This is the first time weâve seen the shuttle this season.
⢠Mariner is weathering a self-sealing stembolt, a device introduced in âProgressâ which use has never been made entirely clear.
⢠âThe Cerritos *is statistically the horniest and least romantically committed crew in Starfleet,â Iâd like to know what metrics they use for gauging that, but Starfleet is a notoriously horny organization. See: All of TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, and SNW.
⢠âMaybe I should have Honus and nurse Westlake take a crack at it.â Honus, Westlake, along with Matt are Ransomâs self described âFriends for life.â
⢠The skyline of Ferenginar includes the Tower of Commerce, first mentioned in âProphet Motiveâ and seen in âFamily Businessâ. The angle here is different, showing more of the capital city and less marshland.
   ⢠It is raining pretty heavily on Ferenginar. According to Quark in âLet He Who is Without SinâŚâ there are 178 different words in the Ferengi language for types of rain.
   ⢠Thereâs a Ferengi shuttle flying over the city. The first Ferengi shuttle on screen was seen in âThe Priceâ
⢠Among the business and billboards we signs for:
   ⢠All You Can @#$%!
   ⢠Slug-O Cola - âProfit and Laceâ
   ⢠Acquire Pour Homme
   ⢠Now Playing: Latinum Lost
   ⢠Maximum Oo-Mox Rub Dungeon
   ⢠Uncle Quarkâs Youth Casino
   ⢠Lobeâs Lodge
   ⢠The Museum of Gambling
   ⢠The Museum of Haggling
   ⢠Slug-Nasium
   ⢠The Ferenginar Historic Public Library
   ⢠Quarkâs Federation Experience Bar & Grill
⢠One of the ships parked at Lobeâs Lodge is one resembling the ship the Ferengi used when they attacked the NX-01 Enterprise in âAcquisitionâ.
⢠There are payboxes for several amenities on Ferenginar for depositing latinum, which we saw introduced in âFamily Businessâ.
   ⢠Shuttle parking
   ⢠Mini bar
   ⢠Hotel bed
   ⢠Toilet
   ⢠Bathroom access
   ⢠Hotel viewscreen
   ⢠Brunch restaurant
   ⢠Dressing rooms
⢠The confetti canon Parth fires off is shaped similar to a Ferengi hand phaser, like the ones seen in âMĂŠnage Ă Troiâ.
⢠The viewscreen in in Boimlerâs hotel room is very suspiciously familiar, but I canât quite put my finger on it.
⢠Mariner meets up with Quimp whom we previously saw in âEnvoysâ helping her to scam Boimler into believing he was a capable officer.
⢠âI never thought youâd dig your way out of crashing that Oberth.â Was it the USS Regina? We may never know.
   ⢠Presumably the incident with the Oberth-class happened prior to the start of the series, which means that Mariner has been promoted and demoted at least once since then, during the events of âMoist Vesselâ, and Quimp is merely unaware that happened.
⢠Mariner Orders two shots of Cardassian tequila, which presumably can only be produced in the Tequila region of Cardassia Prime.
⢠Mariner also orders a âdagger of the mind on the rocks.â âDagger of the Mindâ was a first season TOS episode, but also part of a line from âMacbethâ.
⢠âI like baseball. Itâs fun.â Rom was the worst player on the Niners in âTake Me Out to the Holosuiteâ but Max GrodĂŠnchik played in high school and was good enough that he considered going pro before pursuing a career in acting. During the filming of âTake Me Out to the Holosuiteâ he had to play left handed because he couldnât convincingly look bad while playing the game with his dominant hand.
⢠Boimler is watching âPog & Dar: Cop Landlordsâ and one of the tenants has a dog-like pet with horns and antenna like the one seen in âThe Enemy Withinâ
   ⢠Pog, Dar, and the tenant all have Ferengi hand phasers, which were last seen in the TNG episode âBloodlinesâ.
   ⢠The tenant has muttonchops, and is the only Ferengi weâve seen to have hair of any kind.
⢠âHaha, they put commercials in the shows? Itâs like mind control.â When Boimler says this line, the wall art of a mountain with some stars above it twinkles, and I canât quite place why itâs familiar.
⢠Quarkâs Federation Experience Bar & Grill is based on Star Trek: The Experience, a now defunct attraction that used to be at the Hilton in Las Vegas, which did include a Quarkâs Bar. Among the features here are:
   ⢠Models of the USS Enterprise D and the USS Voyager hanging from the ceiling, both of which were in Star Trek: The Experience.
   ⢠A Mugato - âA Private Little Warâ
   ⢠The Guardian of Forever - âThe City on the Edge of Foreverâ
   ⢠A Vulcan wedding venue/gladiatorial arena - âAmok Timeâ
   ⢠One of the primitive peoples encountered on Taurus II - âThe Galileo Sevenâ
   ⢠A holodeck arcade - Ferengi generally refer to them as holosuites
   ⢠A rack of red shirts
   ⢠A Jefferies Tube entrance
   ⢠A Ten Forward exhibit
   ⢠A âblind boxâ shaped like a Class-F shuttlecraft
⢠Production Error: Despite what the sign says, Rutherford refers to it as *âThe Starfleet Experience Bar & Grillâ.
⢠One of the Ferengi women eating in the background of Quarkâs Federation Experience is nude. Before Zek changed the law leading to the events of âProfit and Laceâ, it was illegal for Ferengi omen to wear clothes.
⢠Rom and Leeta host Vassery and Freeman in the Chamber of Petitioners, seen in âFerengi Love Songsâ.
⢠Capân Freeman tricks Rom into signing a contract which hinges on him bringing QoânoS into the Federation. In the TNG episode, âSamaritan Snareâ, Wesley asks Picard âWas this before the Klingons joined the Federation?â regarding a story of his Academy days, and in âHeart of Gloryâ we see a Klingon bridge displaying the Federation Emblem alongside that of the Klingon Empire.
⢠Rom reveals that his outrageous demands were all part of a test to see if there were those in the Federation who would respect Ferengi culture. Captain Pike realized the delegation from the Râongovian Protectorate were doing something similar in âSpock Amokâ.
⢠The Ferengi âlocal authoritiesâ is wearing a simplified version of the Ferengi uniform introduced in âPeak Performanceâ and has a military tattoo on his forehead, which we havenât seen since âBloodlinesâ. Heâs also wielding an energy whip, introduced in âThe Last Outpostâ.
The mountain twinkling is from the Paramount logo, I think.
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