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applying the make-up. A set of false upper teeth were also created, which were added to a single head piece and a nose piece which comprised the prosthetics for the Ferengi. Westmore was not pleased when a shot of an actor in costume was leaked without the teeth, he said "I was annoyed about that photo because the make-up was incomplete. After all the work that went into it, we would have wanted our design in proper form. The photo was like a pirated version of our make-up, because none of us would ever approved it under those circumstances."
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ears, and so Westmore was told to round off the ears when it came to producing the make-up. Other elements which were changed at the make-up stage included modifications to the nose to increase the volume of wrinkles and dropping the idea of an extended chin as Westmore thought it would save time in
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was responsible for taking Probert's designs for the Ferengi and creating the make-up for the actors to meet that design. In Probert's original concept, the Ferengi had ears which were pointed like a bat. There were concerns from the producers that these would appear simply to be larger versions of
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outpost. While the Ferengi were known to the Federation, this is the first contact with the species, and the Ferengi are thought to be at a similar technology level as themselves. As the chase passes the planet Delphi Ardu IV, both ships suffer power drains causing them to come to a halt. Each
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to go free. It further offers Riker the opportunity to destroy the Ferengi vessel, but he declines on the grounds that the Ferengi would learn nothing from such an action. Both away teams return to their ships with power restored, and the Ferengi return the stolen energy converter. As a means of
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crew was planning an ambush of their own. The away team break free, and begin to exchange weapon fire, but the energy expelled is absorbed by a nearby crystalline structure. Data investigates the tree and awakens an entity that displays itself as a humanoid and calls itself Portal 63 (Darryl
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later recalled that the cast was unhappy with the episode as they didn't like several aspects of it including the fingercuffs joke and the Ferengi in general. The episode also featured the first occasion that
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felt that the episode had problems which were only identified after shooting was completed. Riker's notion of sending Chinese finger traps to the Ferengi vessel at the end of the episode was a reference to
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Henriques), "a guardian of the Tkon Empire." Portal 63 asks the two groups if they seek to enter the Tkon Empire, and does not comprehend when it is told that the Tkon have long since disappeared.
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at its best - big idea philosophical nonsense". He praised the plot twists and said that the Ferengi "while completely ridiculous, are genuinely hilarious". Zack Handlen watched the episode for
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to fill this gap. They were mentioned in the episodes running up to "The Last Outpost", which marked their first appearance on screen. After they re-appeared later in the first season in "
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in October 2006. He thought that the episode saw some character growth but felt that the Ferengi "were a total joke" until they were later partially redeemed by Shimerman as Quark in
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On the planet, the away team is momentarily separated due to effects of the energy field on the transporters. They regroup but are attacked and bound by the Ferengi, who believe the
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designed a rank designation tattoo which Westmore applied to the right part of each Ferengi forehead. The symbol means "Dog eat dog" and was painted green as that is the color of
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of 8.9, reflecting the percentage of all households watching the episode during its timeslot. This was the lowest ratings received by any episode during the first season.
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This episode marked the first on-screen appearance of the Ferengi, who had been mentioned earlier in the series. They were intended to replace the antagonist roles that
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gave a report to the bridge from the engineering section. The producers liked this image so much that from season two onward the character became the Chief Engineer.
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bills. Each bar (referred to by the production crew as a "rocker") to the side of the symbol designated a rank, with more bars meaning a higher rank.
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in April 2010. He described the Ferengi as "really, really terrible", and said that Portal was a lazy device reminiscent of such god-like beings in
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There was initial criticism regarding the Ferengi from reviewers. Several reviewers re-watched the episode after the end of the series.
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saw Portal as being a sort of guard-dog, but thought that the Ferengi turned the concept into "silliness". Director
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episode, although the first to be broadcast. He has gone uncredited in a previously filmed role as the face of a
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in the new series, but this idea was dropped after their first couple of appearances. Their look was created by
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The design of the Ferengi was created by Andrew Probert, with modifications by Michael Westmore and Mike Okuda.
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cassette was on April 1, 1992, in the United States and Canada. The episode was later included on the
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season one DVD box set, released in March 2002, and was released as part of the season one
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The guest stars in this episode re-appeared in different roles later in the series. Both
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IV, where both ships are disabled by an unknown power drain. Away teams from each vessel
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down to the planet where they find an automated system left behind by the Tkon Empire.
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crew initially believe the power drain is caused by the other vessel, but Captain
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Episodes from "Encounter at Farpoint" to "Datalore" were released in Japan on
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is a sequel to this episode, with Frakes reprising his role of Riker and
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noted this episode was one of the most bizarre episodes of series.
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in May 2011, and praised Mike Gomez as the first Ferengi seen in
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vessel which has stolen an energy converter from an unmanned
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ironic thanks, Riker suggests sending the Ferengi a box of
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re-appeared as other Ferengi in the sixth season episode "
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during the week commencing October 17, 1987. It received
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Index

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Richard A. Colla
Herbert Wright
Armin Shimerman
Tracey Walter
Darryl Henriques
Mike Gomez
Code of Honor
Where No One Has Gone Before
Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1
List of episodes
science fiction
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Herbert Wright
Richard Colla
Armin Shimerman
Tracey Walter
Haven
Quark
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Starfleet
Federation starship Enterprise-D
Ferengi
Gamma Tauri
beam
Klingons
Romulans
Star Trek: The Original Series
Andrew Probert

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