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  2. The Emperor's New Cloak - Wikipedia

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    The Mirror Universe counterpart of Ezri Dax shows up at Quark's quarters on Deep Space Nine with a message: Zek went to the Mirror Universe in search of business opportunities and was kidnapped by the Alliance, who demand that Quark exchange a cloaking device—a device that can render a starship invisible—for Zek's freedom.

  3. Prophet Motive - Wikipedia

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    "Prophet Motive" is the 62nd episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and is the sixteenth episode of the third season. In the episode, Grand Nagus Zek comes to the station to present Quark with a revised copy of the Rules of Acquisition, which is now a guide for generosity and benevolence.

  4. Profit and Lace - Wikipedia

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    Finally Brunt bursts in and tries to unmask Lumba as an impostor and a man. This fails when "she" removes her dress, revealing her female anatomy to Brunt and the commissioner. Convinced, the commissioner pledges his support for Zek. Later Quark's sex change is reversed and Zek and Ishka leave the station anticipating Zek's restoration as Grand ...

  5. List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine characters - Wikipedia

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    Zek (Wallace Shawn. [25]) is the Grand Nagus (leader) of the Ferengi Alliance throughout most of the 24th century. Zek pretends to retire shortly after the discovery of the wormhole near Bajor. He arrives on DS9 and names Quark as his successor, and then appears to die. However, it is all just a test to see if his son Krax is ready to take over ...

  6. List of modern obelisks - Wikipedia

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    The obelisk stands in front of the hotel, a pyramid-shaped hotel along The Strip: Endicott, Triple Cities, New York: United States: 1975: An obelisk stands in front of radio talk show host Clint Ferro's boyhood home [citation needed] Monumen Nasional: Merdeka Square, Jakarta: Indonesia: 137 449 1975

  7. Ishka - Wikipedia

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    She has convinced Zek to amend the Ferengi Bill of Opportunities to allow women to wear clothing, and the result was economic turmoil across the Ferengi Alliance. When Ishka suffers a heart attack, Quark undergoes sex reassignment surgery to take her place at Zek's side and win back the support of an influential Ferengi commissioner.

  8. Zek - Wikipedia

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    Zek may refer to: Centre for the Study of the Causes of the War ( Zentralstelle zur Erforschung der Kriegschuldfrage ), a think-tank based in Berlin Zek z/k, or zeka, a term for inmates in the Soviet Union and modern Russia, originated in Gulags, see White Sea–Baltic Canal#Commemoration

  9. Obélisque d'Arles - Wikipedia

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    The Obélisque d'Arles ("Arles Obelisk") is a 4th-century Roman obelisk, erected in the center of the Place de la République, in front of the Hôtel de Ville (town hall) in Arles, France. Description