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  • Lissepian Lottery
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  • The Lissepian Lottery was a game of chance with a jackpot of 1,000 bricks of gold-pressed latinum. It took place on Lissepia. Before finding out the truth, Quark told others that Morn had won his large amount of latinum in the Lissepian Lottery. In fact, Morn had stolen the latinum as part of the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist conspiracy. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")
  • The Lissepian Lottery was a gambling game with a jackpot of 1000 bars of latinum and that took place on Lissepia. Prior to learning that Morn got all his latinum in the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist, Quark claimed the money came from the Lissepian Lottery. (DS9 episode: "Who Mourns for Morn?") Gariff Lucsly considered it necessary to contain information about time travel so people did not attempt to slingshot around stars in order to win the Lissepian Lottery or fix bad relationships. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
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  • The Lissepian Lottery was a game of chance with a jackpot of 1,000 bricks of gold-pressed latinum. It took place on Lissepia. Before finding out the truth, Quark told others that Morn had won his large amount of latinum in the Lissepian Lottery. In fact, Morn had stolen the latinum as part of the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist conspiracy. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")
  • The Lissepian Lottery was a gambling game with a jackpot of 1000 bars of latinum and that took place on Lissepia. Prior to learning that Morn got all his latinum in the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist, Quark claimed the money came from the Lissepian Lottery. (DS9 episode: "Who Mourns for Morn?") Gariff Lucsly considered it necessary to contain information about time travel so people did not attempt to slingshot around stars in order to win the Lissepian Lottery or fix bad relationships. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)