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Fans of the early TNG Ferengi?

Brunt was also pretty fleshed out I thought. It was a silly character, but he did serve as a charactiture for Farengi society.

I see Quark, Brunt, and Gaila going into exile after Ferenginar turns into Federation 2.0... they turn Quark's into a franchise of bars and sleazy holosuite parlors. Then they all buy moons and live happily ever after.
 
They were very well represented, I thought. The Nagus comes to mind, also Moogie and, I cannot remember his name..., Quarks adversary.... Darnit.

What other types of characters are you thinking of?

I think my "problem" with those characters - in this specific context we are discussing, mind you - is that they were firmly defined by their relationship to Quark. An entirely unaffiliated group of Ferengi would have been cool.
 
Yes, but DS9's cast was already pretty full as it was. Not sure how they would have found room to introduce another group of characters without relating them to existing characters.
 
Yes, but DS9's cast was already pretty full as it was. Not sure how they would have found room to introduce another group of characters without relating them to existing characters.

I would have cut out a few of my most disliked/least favorite episodes (e.g., "Paradise" or "Profit and Lace") to make room for them :p.

P.S. Your username and avatar make me think of this.
 
I personally like the TNG S1 portrayal of the Ferengi, and have no problem accepting an ALIEN sentient species behaving in an ALIEN way. The gesticulating and gurning, to me, is just due to vastly different psychology, physiology, body language and society.
And I see their threat to the Federation is not direct violence, but, rather them practising the worst excesses of capitalism in search of a profit. Company store indentured slaves on a planetary level, piracy, wholesale exploitation of a planet and its minerals and foodstuffs with no thought to the environment or ecology, and every dodgy business practise you can imagine.
What's not to like?
 
^That's a valid point, even though I personally like the DS9 Ferengi more.

But I have to admit that 'fleshing out' characters usually means 'humanizing' them, making them more relatable to us as humans - as they did with the Ferengi in DS9. But if you wish to portray a truly alien (even if humanoid) species, you can't always do that.
 
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