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Ferengi technology is comparable to that of all of the other major powers in the Alpha Quadrant. Their ships appear to weapons and defenses sufficient to stand in battle against a ''Galaxy''-class [[Federation]] starship. Few Ferengi have any interest in conquest or military pursuits, however, due to the dominant culture of "profiteering" in their society. Social status among Ferengi depends almost exclusively on wealth, so Ferengi have little interest in military training if it won't help them make money. Some Ferengi "Daimons" have have tried piracy as a means of building wealth, but their success has been limited (one such individual famously met his death at the Battle of Maxia). Consequently, the Ferengi have poor military readiness, despite their wealth and the availability of top-quality military hardware. | |||
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Revision as of 21:06, 9 November 2007
The Ferengi are a race of interstellar traders who operate in the Alpha Quadrant of the Milky Way galaxy in Star Trek.
Organization
Attributes
Territory
Threat Assessment
Ferengi technology is comparable to that of all of the other major powers in the Alpha Quadrant. Their ships appear to weapons and defenses sufficient to stand in battle against a Galaxy-class Federation starship. Few Ferengi have any interest in conquest or military pursuits, however, due to the dominant culture of "profiteering" in their society. Social status among Ferengi depends almost exclusively on wealth, so Ferengi have little interest in military training if it won't help them make money. Some Ferengi "Daimons" have have tried piracy as a means of building wealth, but their success has been limited (one such individual famously met his death at the Battle of Maxia). Consequently, the Ferengi have poor military readiness, despite their wealth and the availability of top-quality military hardware.