^That has been proven wrong on countless occasions. There are many, many episodes which contain references to Starfleet officers paying at Quark's. Off the top of my head, in ARMAGEDDON GAME, Quark, offering a toast to the presumed dead Bashir and O'Brien, says that they were good customers who always paid on time.
Beverly Crusher makes reference to buying some fabric and having it put on her "account" in the very first episode of TNG.
I think the "no money" thing tends to get overstated, though it was obviously a favorite trope of Roddenberry's.
If for no other reason, Starfleet needs to provide walking around money for their personnel who are working outside the Federation.
Regarding Quark's relationship with the station, Quark doesn't pay not because the Federation doesn't have money (and the Bajorans own the station, anyway), but probably because Sisko is being nice to him. Remember in the first episode, Sisko had to convince Quark to stay. While not stated on screen, this seems like a reasonable part of the deal.
Why would Starfleet pay at Quark's instead of using the replimat? For the ambience and social aspect, sure. But maybe Quark has sprung for better replicators, a more extensive menu, etc.
Not all replicators are equal, after all.
Beverly Crusher makes reference to buying some fabric and having it put on her "account" in the very first episode of TNG.
I think the "no money" thing tends to get overstated, though it was obviously a favorite trope of Roddenberry's.
If for no other reason, Starfleet needs to provide walking around money for their personnel who are working outside the Federation.
Regarding Quark's relationship with the station, Quark doesn't pay not because the Federation doesn't have money (and the Bajorans own the station, anyway), but probably because Sisko is being nice to him. Remember in the first episode, Sisko had to convince Quark to stay. While not stated on screen, this seems like a reasonable part of the deal.
Why would Starfleet pay at Quark's instead of using the replimat? For the ambience and social aspect, sure. But maybe Quark has sprung for better replicators, a more extensive menu, etc.
Not all replicators are equal, after all.