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rdfs:comment | - Gaila's moon was a small moon owned by Quark's devious cousin, Gaila. He had been able to buy it with the profit he made selling weapons. (DS9: "Civil Defense", "The Way of the Warrior", "Business as Usual") Quark often set owning a moon, like his cousin Gaila, as a benchmark towards finally becoming a success. (DS9: "The Visitor", "Body Parts") It is unclear whether this moon is part of the Ferengi Alliance although it is owned by a Ferengi citizen. The DS9 novel Demons of Air and Darkness reveals Gaila had to sell his moon to finance Nassuc's insurrection on Palamar.
- Gaila's moon was a unnamed moon owned by Gaila in the 24th century. Gaila was able to purchase the moon from the money he made selling weapons. Quark was jealous of Gaila's ownership of the moon. (DS9 episodes: "Civil Defense", "The Way of the Warrior") Gaila possessed a lavish home on the moon and also operated a lucrative mining venture there. (DS9 novel: The 34th Rule)
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abstract | - Gaila's moon was a small moon owned by Quark's devious cousin, Gaila. He had been able to buy it with the profit he made selling weapons. (DS9: "Civil Defense", "The Way of the Warrior", "Business as Usual") Quark often set owning a moon, like his cousin Gaila, as a benchmark towards finally becoming a success. (DS9: "The Visitor", "Body Parts") It is unclear whether this moon is part of the Ferengi Alliance although it is owned by a Ferengi citizen. The DS9 novel Demons of Air and Darkness reveals Gaila had to sell his moon to finance Nassuc's insurrection on Palamar.
- Gaila's moon was a unnamed moon owned by Gaila in the 24th century. Gaila was able to purchase the moon from the money he made selling weapons. Quark was jealous of Gaila's ownership of the moon. (DS9 episodes: "Civil Defense", "The Way of the Warrior") Gaila possessed a lavish home on the moon and also operated a lucrative mining venture there. (DS9 novel: The 34th Rule) Following General Nassuc sending purification squads of the Palamarian Freedom Brigade after him for his dealings with the Regent of Palamar, Gaila was forced to sell his moon to help pay for the weaponry Nassuc demanded of him. (DS9 - Gateways novel: Demons of Air and Darkness)
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