After their first encounter with the NX-01 in 2151, the Ferengi Commerce Authority took the advice of newly elevated Daimon Krem about Captain Archer's warning to avoid them, and placed a no-contact order on Earth (and later Federation) Starfleet ships, stations, and colony worlds, fearing that Earth/Federation Starfleet would curtail freelance piracy, and their official privateering and slave trading operations, and that the Federation's anti-unfettered capitalism and equal rights for all policies would introduce an unwelcome and perhaps revolutionary element into Ferengi society.
Starfleet in the meantime was drawn away from exploration in the Ferengi free commerce zone of operations by wars against the Cardassians, Talarians, and Tzenkethi, and Breen raids to Spinward and wars against the Xindi, Romulans, and Klingons to Trailing / Counterspinward that pushed them into expanding their borders Coreward and Rimward (plus vertically to the Galactic North and South). After two centuries of no contact in the vastness of space the story of the single pirate boarding by nameless aliens from Archer's time was forgotten.
After two hundred years of no contact, with the Federation starting to approach their borders, the Ferengi decided to lift the ban on piracy and privateering toward the Federation zone of operations. and a Ferengi vessel, under the command of Daimon Bok's son, thought they would have an easy time capturing the old and busted USS Stargazer, but Captain Picard defeated them using the Picard Maneuver.
The Ferengi, taken aback, ceased piracy / privateering operations against the Federation again and decided to begin a propaganda campaign among the species they routinely did business with that the Federation was now making contact with. This propaganda included saying that they were extremely aggressive and that they eat their prisoners, and was intended to frighten the Federation from coming near their commerce zone. Starfleet, with other areas to explore, did not test this again for the next decade. The Ferengi were still largely shrouded in myth based on the limited, unidentified encounters with them and the exaggerated stories of their hostility and eating their enemies.
Then we get to the situation of 2365 and formal first contact with the Ferengi Alliance. After a few encounters and Daimon Bok's ruinous vendetta against Picard, they learn that while the Federation is largely moneyless internally, they are open to financial exchanges with outsiders. Newly minted Grand Nagus Zek decides to try a different tack, and ceases freelance piracy, privateering, and slave-trading near Federation space in favor of operating more passive ventures like gambling for profit, real alcohol bars, drug dens, brothels, arms dealing (especially to groups like the Maquis), genetic modifications, and other unapproved but difficult to enforce by the Federation activities along the border regions.
So, where they couldn't seize Starfleet assets by force, they did so by commerce.
Starfleet in the meantime was drawn away from exploration in the Ferengi free commerce zone of operations by wars against the Cardassians, Talarians, and Tzenkethi, and Breen raids to Spinward and wars against the Xindi, Romulans, and Klingons to Trailing / Counterspinward that pushed them into expanding their borders Coreward and Rimward (plus vertically to the Galactic North and South). After two centuries of no contact in the vastness of space the story of the single pirate boarding by nameless aliens from Archer's time was forgotten.
After two hundred years of no contact, with the Federation starting to approach their borders, the Ferengi decided to lift the ban on piracy and privateering toward the Federation zone of operations. and a Ferengi vessel, under the command of Daimon Bok's son, thought they would have an easy time capturing the old and busted USS Stargazer, but Captain Picard defeated them using the Picard Maneuver.
The Ferengi, taken aback, ceased piracy / privateering operations against the Federation again and decided to begin a propaganda campaign among the species they routinely did business with that the Federation was now making contact with. This propaganda included saying that they were extremely aggressive and that they eat their prisoners, and was intended to frighten the Federation from coming near their commerce zone. Starfleet, with other areas to explore, did not test this again for the next decade. The Ferengi were still largely shrouded in myth based on the limited, unidentified encounters with them and the exaggerated stories of their hostility and eating their enemies.
Then we get to the situation of 2365 and formal first contact with the Ferengi Alliance. After a few encounters and Daimon Bok's ruinous vendetta against Picard, they learn that while the Federation is largely moneyless internally, they are open to financial exchanges with outsiders. Newly minted Grand Nagus Zek decides to try a different tack, and ceases freelance piracy, privateering, and slave-trading near Federation space in favor of operating more passive ventures like gambling for profit, real alcohol bars, drug dens, brothels, arms dealing (especially to groups like the Maquis), genetic modifications, and other unapproved but difficult to enforce by the Federation activities along the border regions.
So, where they couldn't seize Starfleet assets by force, they did so by commerce.