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How many quatloos?

Odon

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In The Gamesters of Triskelion the alien Providers bet on who's going to win the contest. I know they bet "quatloos" - does anyone know the exact quote? Is it "A hundred quatloos on the challenger" or "A thousand quatloos on the winner" or what?
 
I have 75 quatloos balanced on the answer to this question...come on...baby needs new shoes!
 
In The Gamesters of Triskelion the alien Providers bet on who's going to win the contest. I know they bet "quatloos" - does anyone know the exact quote? Is it "A hundred quatloos on the challenger" or "A thousand quatloos on the winner" or what?

It was, "A thousand Quatloos on the broad with the green hair and the tinfoil crotch protector."

Joe, noten Trek historian
 
100 quatloos says this thread self-destructs when someone inadvertently mentions white slavery, black market iron lungs and/or Pauly Shore's taint!
 
From a site which has transcripts:

Provider 1 bids 300 quatloos for the new comers.
Provider 2, 350 quatloos.
Provider 3, 400.
1,000 quatloos.
1,050 quatloos.
2,000.
2,000 quatloos are bid.
Is there a challenge?
The newcomers have been vended to Provider 1.


I wager 15 quatloos that he is untrainable.
20 quatloos that allthree are untrainable.
5,000 quatloos that the newcomers
will have to be destroyed.


100 quatloos on the new comers.
400 quatloosagainst the new comers.
200 quatloos against!
500 for the new comers.
Contest by multiple elimination.
 
I've always puzzled at what disembodied brains without limbs to manipulate currency even NEED with physical coins and money. Makes no sense. It'd be like a Ferengi who's been blasted into little more than a head(yet still living)caring about gold-pressed latinum.
 
Well, apparently the Triskelion still existed in the 24th century, and were doing business with the Cardassians and the Bajorans on DS9, judging by their logo showing up on crates there.
 
True. I suppose by the 2370s the freed thralls had further developed their planet and set up trade routes with other powers in the quadrant.
 
I've always puzzled at what disembodied brains without limbs to manipulate currency even NEED with physical coins and money. Makes no sense. It'd be like a Ferengi who's been blasted into little more than a head(yet still living)caring about gold-pressed latinum.

Well did we actually see a quatloo? I got the impression that those brains were just doing all this because they were bored, not being able to move around and all, and the 'Quatloo' was simply an artificial unit they'd thought up, like betting on piles of matches.
 
I've always puzzled at what disembodied brains without limbs to manipulate currency even NEED with physical coins and money. Makes no sense. It'd be like a Ferengi who's been blasted into little more than a head(yet still living)caring about gold-pressed latinum.
If you haven't got something to win, how do you even know when you're gambling?
 
I've always puzzled at what disembodied brains without limbs to manipulate currency even NEED with physical coins and money. Makes no sense. It'd be like a Ferengi who's been blasted into little more than a head(yet still living)caring about gold-pressed latinum.

I'm having a little trouble understanding you here. Money is not solely represented by physical objects. Put it this way; in the real world people who are paralyzed from the neck down can use money even though they can't physically handle it.

Robert
 
You mean there actually was a currency called "quatloos" on Star Trek? I thought Futurama just made that up.
 
I've always puzzled at what disembodied brains without limbs to manipulate currency even NEED with physical coins and money. Makes no sense. It'd be like a Ferengi who's been blasted into little more than a head(yet still living)caring about gold-pressed latinum.

I'm having a little trouble understanding you here. Money is not solely represented by physical objects. Put it this way; in the real world people who are paralyzed from the neck down can use money even though they can't physically handle it.

Robert

How can there be trouble getting my point?

These beings are confined to a big transparent bubble and can only communicate through mind transmissions and waves. They have no physical bodies and seem to be stuck on a fairly remote backwater planet few know about. There seems to be no native industry aside from maintaining a stable of thralls as well as artificial energy sources/power and nourishment for the humanoid inhabitants. These Providers have no bodies, much less limbs to manipulate physical money or even a credit chip containing little more than an electronic code to represent money. Naturally, you can see why many Trekkers like myself over the years have been quizzical as to the existence of quatloos in such a limited environment.
 
^The money or quatloos doesn't have to be physical. For all we know they could manipulate their accounts through mind transmissions or waves.

Robert
 
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