or being spaced.If being generous, there may be one member of each crew who would qualify for space.

Like a little Starfleet pop gun.or being spaced.![]()
Entirely possible. DS9 was a large station. I'd hate to be one of the lower-deckers to have to clean up after that mess, though.![]()

Actually got promoted 3 times. First got a job working in engineering then got more responsibilities and then Grand Nagus.Grand Nagus? Yup, I’d say that was a pretty decent promotion.![]()
I'm bad with definitions, but I don't think it counts as a promotion when you switch careers? So becoming Nagus doesn't count. Same deal for becoming part of the engineering staff. Unless I'm wrong (I wouldn't be surprised!) only the promotions subsequent to the new job posting would count.Actually got promoted 3 times. First got a job working in engineering then got more responsibilities and then Grand Nagus.

I'm bad with definitions, but I don't think it counts as a promotion when you switch careers? So becoming Nagus doesn't count. Same deal for becoming part of the engineering staff. Unless I'm wrong (I wouldn't be surprised!) only the promotions subsequent to the new job posting would count.
That said, I think he was still actually promoted three times. Maybe four depending on how you count obviously made up ones by Quark.
Rom was first *ahem* "promoted" to bodyguard in The Nagus. (This one is pretty spurious).
Then promoted to "Assistant Manager of Policy and Clientele" at the end of the ep. (This one was also made up on the spot, but Rom did reference it again five years later for what it's worth.)
After he quit at Quark's and spent some time as an engineer (Diagnostic and repair technician, junior grade), O'Brien promoted him to the day shift in The Assignment.
Then he got promoted again (to "Maintenance Engineer, First Class") in It's Only a Paper Moon.
Then he switched careers again to become leader of the Ferengi Alliance.
Don't mind me, sometimes it's just fun to try and dig into the details. And that's assuming I haven't messed them up!
There were a bunch of DS9 personnel sitting in the stands watching. I mean them.The stands of fans were all holograms, except for Rom.
Sure, but rarely are they as spread out as a ball field, with the variety of perspectives that implies.You can say the same of any holodeck episode with a group of people.
lowerdeckers got tired of scrubbing the holodeck down and running a UV light over it for missed spots after Barclay was in there. new protocols.At this point, we pretty much have to accept the fact that a holodeck is basically a shipboard TARDIS. If anything, the fact Data was able to throw a rock and hit the holodeck's actual wall in Farpoint is now the oddity compared to how holodecks have been portrayed ever since.
No there weren't. Rom was literally the only spectator in the stands. ...And then Sisko joined him after he got booted from the game.There were a bunch of DS9 personnel sitting in the stands watching. I mean them.
Holodecks were developed off of 23rd century turbolift funhouse tech.At this point, we pretty much have to accept the fact that a holodeck is basically a shipboard TARDIS. If anything, the fact Data was able to throw a rock and hit the holodeck's actual wall in Farpoint is now the oddity compared to how holodecks have been portrayed ever since.
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