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"The Nagus"
It's business as usual for Quark at his bar, until he is
approached by a Ferengi named Krax, who presents his father, Grand
Nagus Zek, the elderly, shrewd, revered leader of the Ferengi
business empire, accompanied by his Hupyrian servant, Maihar'du.
Quark and his brother Rom, in awe and fear, quickly try to show Zek
the respect he deserves, and set him up with five of Quark's
favorite holosuite fantasies. However, Quark is worried that the
legendary Ferengi is really on the station to buy the establishment,
at a price which Quark can't refuse, dirt cheap. Zek then emerges
from the holosuite, quite satisfied, and makes Quark invite him to
dinner. Quark is quite dissatisfied with this.
Meanwhile, O'Brien, playing substitute teacher at the station's
school until his wife returns from Earth, takes note of Nog's
falsehood as to why his homework isn't done, and even more so,
Jake's reluctant willingness to cover for his Ferengi friend's lie.
He voices his concern to Sisko, advising him to find a way to
separate the two children. Sisko understands, but also fears that
trying to force them apart will ultimately work against his
relationship with his son.
That evening, in Quark's quarters, Zek, Krax, and Rom are in the
midst of dinner, with Maihar'du and Nog performing the serving
duties. Zek states how pleased he is with the bar's success, which
worries Quark even more. But Zek is enraged when he learns that Nog
attends school, upon which Rom tells his son to immediately stop
going. That dealt with, Zek gets to the business at hand, he wants
the bar, but only for the next day, with Quark playing host to a
very important conference to be held there. The purpose, the future
of the Ferengi. And the future lies, in the Gamma Quadrant.
Many important Ferengi arrive at the station for the conference,
including a very belligerent one named Gral, who does little to hide
his dislike for Krax. Much to Quark's surprise, Zek demands that he
stay for the discussion. Then, much to everyone's surprise, Zek
announces that he is stepping down as Grand Nagus, and that the
Ferengi who will replace him and lead their greedy ventures into the
Gamma Quadrant, is Quark! The conference erupts into chaos, and
Quark stands in shock.
With great power comes many friends, Grand Nagus Quark quickly
discovers. Also, potential threats, as he learns from an encounter
with Gral, who offers to "protect" Quark from harm, in exchange for
Gral's pick of the most lucrative opportunities in the Gamma
Quadrant, a trade that Quark would be wise not to refuse. Terrified,
he goes to Zek, who basically tells him that threats come with the
job. While Quark is asking more advice, Zek quietly passes away,
leaving the new Grand Nagus to figure it all out for himself. The
bar is closed to honor Zek's passing, and the Ferengi group holds
the funeral service there. Quark makes Rom, the only person he
trusts, his bodyguard. However, Rom says he had hoped to now run the
bar, which Quark thinks is absolutely absurd. During the
proceedings, Nog meets secretly with Jake, and they decide to remain
friends despite their parents' feelings.
Odo comes to the funeral ceremony, asking to have the body
autopsied, which he learns is impossible because Krax is selling the
"vacuum desiccated" remains as prized collectibles. Odo leaves,
treating Quark with the same old disrespect as he departs. Suddenly,
while Quark stoops down to pick up someone's loose coin, a glowing
sphere whizzes by, barely missing his head, and blasting a hole in
the far wall. Sisko, Odo, and O'Brien investigate, determining it
was a Ferengi locator bomb, meant for Quark. But the new Grand Nagus
refuses their help. Odo, however, suspects the culprit is Maihar'du,
the only one among the group who didn't attend the funeral.
Meanwhile, Quark's generosity with fellow Ferengi causes his
popularity to increase, and worry to rise with the real would-be
assassins, Rom and Krax!
Sisko becomes frustrated when Jake doesn't return home for dinner.
On the advice of Dax, he sets out for one of the cargo bays, where
the computer has located Jake. Walking in quietly, he is surprised
to discover Jake with Nog, with Jake patiently teaching the young
Ferengi boy how to read.
At the same time, while Quark prepares for his first trip through
the wormhole, Rom unsuccessfully asks him again if he is willing to
turn the bar over to him. As far as Rom is concerned, that seals his
brother's fate. He and Krax escort the Grand Nagus into an airlock
tunnel, where a Ferengi ship supposedly awaits. But Quark, now
sealed in the tunnel alone, sees that the only thing on the other
side is empty space. Just as Rom and Krax are about to eject him
into the cosmos, Zek arrives with Odo and Maihar'du. While Quark is
freed, Zek explains that he faked his death by going into a Hupyrian
sleeping trance. The reason, to test his son and his worthiness to
be Zek's successor, a test Krax failed miserably. Zek, resigned to
the fact that he cannot yet retire, thanks Quark for his help and
departs. Quark, on the other hand, deals with Rom for trying to
murder him, and congratulates his brother for such wonderful
treachery! Rom is a true Ferengi, after all.
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