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[[Image:Logo_ferengi.PNG|thumb|Official symbol of the Ferengi Alliance]]
 
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| name = Ferengi Alliance
The '''Ferengi Alliance''' is the formal name for the [[Ferengi]] government, whose seat of power is on the [[homeworld]] [[Ferenginar]]. The government of the Ferengi Alliance is dedicated to the promotion of Ferengi profit and commerce. It is overseen by the [[Grand Nagus]], whose seat of power is in the [[Tower of Commerce]] on Ferenginar. The Nagus's power is supported by both the [[Ferengi Bill of Opportunities]] and [[Ferengi Rules of Acquisition]].
 
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| image = Logo Ferengi.png
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| imagecap = Emblem of the Ferengi Alliance
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| founded = [[8000 BC|10,000 years ago]]
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| location = [[Alpha Quadrant]]
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| capital = [[Ferenginar]]
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| head of state =
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| head of government = [[Grand Nagus|Grand Nagus of the Ferengi Alliance]]
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| legislature = [[Congress of Economic Advisors]]
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| major species = [[Ferengi]]
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| military =
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| language = [[Ferengi language]]
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| currency = [[Latinum|Gold-pressed latinum]]
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}}
   
 
The '''Ferengi Alliance''' was the formal name for the [[Ferengi]] government, whose seat of power was on the [[homeworld]] [[Ferenginar]]. This alliance was located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The government of the Ferengi Alliance was dedicated to the promotion of Ferengi profit and commerce. It was overseen by the [[Grand Nagus]] from the [[Tower of Commerce]] on Ferenginar. The Nagus's power was derived from both the [[Ferengi Bill of Opportunities]] and [[Rules of Acquisition]].
==Agencies and institutions==
 
Despite a strong spirit of ''laissez-faire'' regarding commerce, the Alliance maintains numerous agencies to regulate Ferengi business and trade. Though ostensibly created to oversee Ferengi business practices and ensure adherence to regulation, these agencies appear to be constructed as much to create opportunities for graft, bribery and corruption as any legitimate purpose.
 
   
 
== Agencies and institutions ==
The [[Ferengi Commerce Authority]] (or '''FCA''') is an agency of the Alliance concerned with business practices and the enforcement of trade under [[Ferengi Trade By-Laws]] and [[Ferengi Code|Codes]]. Agents of the FCA are known as [[Liquidator]]s, led by the [[Board of Liquidators]], all of whose offices are located on the 40th floor of the Tower of Commerce in the [[Sacred Marketplace]] on Ferenginar. ({{DS9|Family Business}})
 
 
Despite a strong spirit of ''[[Free-enterprise system|laissez-faire]]'' regarding commerce, the Alliance maintained numerous agencies to regulate Ferengi business and trade. Though ostensibly created to oversee Ferengi business practices and ensure adherence to regulation, these agencies appeared to be constructed as much to create opportunities for graft, [[bribery]] and corruption as any legitimate purpose.
   
 
The [[Ferengi Commerce Authority]] (or '''FCA''') was an agency of the Alliance concerned with business practices and the enforcement of trade under [[Ferengi Trade By-Laws]] and [[Ferengi Code|Code]]. Agents of the FCA were known as [[Liquidator]]s, led by the [[Board of Liquidators]], all of whose offices were located on the 40th floor of the Tower of Commerce in the [[Sacred Marketplace]] on Ferenginar. ({{DS9|Family Business}})
While the FCA primarily regulates business dealings among Ferengi, the [[Ferengi Trade Mission]] furthers Ferengi governmental business interests with other species. ({{TNG|The Price}})
 
   
 
While the FCA primarily regulated business dealings among Ferengi, the [[Ferengi Trade Mission]] furthered Ferengi governmental business interests with other species. ({{TNG|The Price}})
The [[Ferengi Health Commission]] oversees health regulations in Ferengi businesses and public life and has the ability to revoke a Ferengi's trade license. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}})
 
   
The [[Ferengi Gaming Commission]] regulates all gambling ventures within the Alliance. ({{DS9|Ferengi Love Songs}})
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The [[Ferengi Health Commission]] oversaw health regulations in Ferengi businesses and public life and had the ability to revoke a Ferengi's trade license. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}})
   
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The [[Ferengi Gaming Commission]] regulated all gambling ventures within the Alliance. ({{DS9|Ferengi Love Songs}})
==Politics==
 
Domestically, advancement in Ferengi government is based on bribery and patronage. A Ferengi who aspires to a higher position in any government agency, in particular the FCA, is expected to earn a large profit not just for himself but for his superiors. Even seeking an audience with a senior government official requires a donation of [[latinum]]. ({{DS9|Family Business}})
 
   
 
== Politics ==
Generally, the Ferengi Alliance stays neutral in the politics of the galaxy, since the Ferengi are solely interested in profit and making enemies diminishes business opportunities. In the spirit of free enterprise, most Ferengi business ventures are made without the knowledge of the government. As a result, while a number of hostile conflicts occurred between the [[Federation]] and the Ferengi in the [[2360s]], the Ferengi Alliance itself was not held responsible. ({{TNG|Bloodlines}})
 
 
Domestically, advancement in Ferengi government was based on bribery and patronage. A Ferengi who aspired to a higher position in any government agency, in particular the FCA, was expected to earn a large profit not just for himself but for his superiors. Even seeking an audience with a senior government official required a donation of [[latinum]]. ({{DS9|Family Business}})
   
 
Generally, the Ferengi Alliance stayed neutral in the politics of the galaxy, since the Ferengi were solely interested in profit and making enemies diminished possible business opportunities. In the spirit of free enterprise, most Ferengi business ventures were made without the knowledge of the government. As a result, while a number of hostile conflicts occurred between the [[Federation]] and the Ferengi in the [[2360s]], the Ferengi Alliance itself was not considered responsible. ({{TNG|Bloodlines}})
The Ferengi Alliance maintained official neutrality during the [[Dominion War]], though it believed its natural business interests to lie with the [[Alpha Quadrant]] powers. Similarly, during the [[Occupation of Bajor]] the Ferengi took no sides and traded equally with the [[Cardassian]]s and [[Bajoran]]s. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
 
   
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The Ferengi Alliance has never actually fought in any large-scale interstellar war, which Quark considers an accomplishment which makes it morally superior to even the Federation. ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar}}) Generally, when the Ferengi Alliance comes into conflict with another galactic power, they peacefully apply economic pressure using their considerable financial resources (raising or lowering trade restrictions, etc.) until they can force the other power to agree to a peace treaty at the negotiation table, preferably one in the Ferengi Alliance's favor. ({{DS9|The Siege of AR-558}})
The official practice of neutrality, however, did not guarantee the Alliance favorable relations with all races. The [[Klingon]]s are known to despise Ferengi in almost all circumstances, despite no history of bad relations between the two governments. And [[Vulcan]]s, considered an evolved species, have proven sufficiently difficult for the Ferengi to maintain smooth relations with that a warning for dealing with them is codified in the Rules of Acquisition.
 
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The Ferengi Alliance maintained official neutrality during the [[Dominion War]], though it believed its natural business interests to lie with the [[Alpha Quadrant]] powers. Similarly, during the [[Occupation of Bajor]] the Ferengi took no sides and traded equally with the [[Cardassian]]s and [[Bajoran]]s. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
   
Even as a neutral power, the economic might of the Ferengi Alliance gives them significant influence in the galaxy.
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The official practice of neutrality, however, did not guarantee the Alliance favorable relations with all races. The [[Klingon]]s were known to despise Ferengi in almost all circumstances, despite no history of bad relations between the two governments. However, even as a neutral power, the economic might of the Ferengi Alliance gave them significant influence in the galaxy.
   
 
:''See also: [[Ferengi Market Exchange]], [[Ferengi Futures Exchange]]
 
:''See also: [[Ferengi Market Exchange]], [[Ferengi Futures Exchange]]
   
==Military==
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== Military ==
The Ferengi Alliance maintains a military, which consists mostly of [[D'kora class|''D'kora''-class marauder craft]]. The military is used to protect the business ventures of various Ferengi entrepreneurs, not to wage war. A Marauder is usually commanded by a [[DaiMon]] who is authorized to open new trade negotiations on behalf of the Alliance. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost|The Price}})
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The Ferengi Alliance maintained a military which consisted mostly of [[D'Kora class|''D'Kora''-class marauder craft]]. The military was used to protect the business ventures of various Ferengi entrepreneurs, not to wage war. A Marauder was usually commanded by a [[DaiMon]] who was authorized to open new trade negotiations on behalf of the Alliance. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost|The Price}})
   
Rank was indicated by insignia on the [[Ferengi uniform]] but also by small green [[tattoo]]s on the right part of the forehead. The tattoo consists of the Ferengi logo and depending on rank, additional chevrons next to the logo. A DaiMon's tattoo consisted of the logo and two chevrons, lower ranking officers' tattoos, like [[Doctor]]s only had one chevron and the lowest ranking officers only wore the logo without additional chevrons. {{incite}}
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Rank was indicated by insignia on the [[Ferengi uniform]] but also by small green [[tattoo]]s on the right part of the forehead. The tattoo consisted of the Ferengi logo and depending on rank, additional chevrons next to the logo. A DaiMon's tattoo consisted of the logo and two chevrons.
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:''The logo and tattoo was designed by [[Michael Okuda]]. According to production work from the first season of [[TNG]], no chevron indicated a regular crewmember, one chevron indicated a salesman, third class; two chevrons were worn by salesmen, second class and three chevrons (the third one wider than the regular two) would have indicated a salesman, first class, similar to an assistant manager. The last version of the tattoo was never seen on the show. Beginning with [[Omag]], fewer and fewer Ferengi were seen wearing the tattoos, by late [[2370]], no Ferengi wore any tattoo.''
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{{bginfo|The logo and tattoo was designed by [[Michael Okuda]]. According to production work from the first season of [[TNG]], no chevron indicated a regular crewmember, one chevron indicated a salesman, third class; two chevrons were worn by salesmen, second class and three chevrons (the third one wider than the regular two) would have indicated a salesman, first class, similar to an assistant manager. The last version of the tattoo was never seen on the show. The first civilian (and therefore untattooed) Ferengi seen was [[Omag]]. All the Ferengi seen on [[DS9]] were civilians and none of them wore tattoos.}}
   
 
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Image:Ferengi tattoo none graphic.png|no chevron
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File:Ferengi tattoo none graphic.png|no chevron
Image:Ferengi tattoo one graphic.png|one chevron
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File:Ferengi tattoo one graphic.png|one chevron
Image:Ferengi tattoo two graphic.png|two chevrons (DaiMon)
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File:Ferengi tattoo two graphic.png|two chevrons (DaiMon)
 
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The [[Battle of Prexnak]], between the Ferengi and [[Lytasian]]s, is the '''only''' military engagement ever made by the Alliance and is the most important battle in Ferengi History. A similar operation was undertaken in [[2374]] between the Ferengi and [[Dominion]], the only "encounter" the two powers had during the [[Dominion War]]. ({{DS9|The Magnificent Ferengi}})
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The [[Battle of Prexnak]], between the Ferengi and [[Lytasian]]s, was the most important battle in Ferengi History. A similar operation was undertaken in [[2374]] between the Ferengi and [[Dominion]], the only "encounter" the two powers had during the [[Dominion War]]. ({{DS9|The Magnificent Ferengi}})
   
==Locations==
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== Planets ==
 
* [[Inhabited planets#Ferengi Alliance|List of Ferengi planets]]
 
* [[Inhabited planets#Ferengi Alliance|List of Ferengi planets]]
 
:''It is likely the [[Hupyrian homeworld]] is part of the Ferengi Alliance, but this has never been stated.''
 
   
 
== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
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** {{e|Family Business}}
 
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** {{e|The Magnificent Ferengi}}
 
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** {{e|Business as Usual}}
 
** {{e|Business as Usual}}
** {{e|Family Business}}
 
** {{e|The House of Quark}}
 
 
** {{e|Ferengi Love Songs}}
 
** {{e|Ferengi Love Songs}}
 
** {{e|The Magnificent Ferengi}}
 
** {{e|Profit and Lace}}
 
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** {{e|Inside Man}}
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Revision as of 13:48, 4 April 2014

The Ferengi Alliance was the formal name for the Ferengi government, whose seat of power was on the homeworld Ferenginar. This alliance was located in the Alpha Quadrant. The government of the Ferengi Alliance was dedicated to the promotion of Ferengi profit and commerce. It was overseen by the Grand Nagus from the Tower of Commerce on Ferenginar. The Nagus's power was derived from both the Ferengi Bill of Opportunities and Rules of Acquisition.

Agencies and institutions

Despite a strong spirit of laissez-faire regarding commerce, the Alliance maintained numerous agencies to regulate Ferengi business and trade. Though ostensibly created to oversee Ferengi business practices and ensure adherence to regulation, these agencies appeared to be constructed as much to create opportunities for graft, bribery and corruption as any legitimate purpose.

The Ferengi Commerce Authority (or FCA) was an agency of the Alliance concerned with business practices and the enforcement of trade under Ferengi Trade By-Laws and Code. Agents of the FCA were known as Liquidators, led by the Board of Liquidators, all of whose offices were located on the 40th floor of the Tower of Commerce in the Sacred Marketplace on Ferenginar. (DS9: "Family Business")

While the FCA primarily regulated business dealings among Ferengi, the Ferengi Trade Mission furthered Ferengi governmental business interests with other species. (TNG: "The Price")

The Ferengi Health Commission oversaw health regulations in Ferengi businesses and public life and had the ability to revoke a Ferengi's trade license. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")

The Ferengi Gaming Commission regulated all gambling ventures within the Alliance. (DS9: "Ferengi Love Songs")

Politics

Domestically, advancement in Ferengi government was based on bribery and patronage. A Ferengi who aspired to a higher position in any government agency, in particular the FCA, was expected to earn a large profit not just for himself but for his superiors. Even seeking an audience with a senior government official required a donation of latinum. (DS9: "Family Business")

Generally, the Ferengi Alliance stayed neutral in the politics of the galaxy, since the Ferengi were solely interested in profit and making enemies diminished possible business opportunities. In the spirit of free enterprise, most Ferengi business ventures were made without the knowledge of the government. As a result, while a number of hostile conflicts occurred between the Federation and the Ferengi in the 2360s, the Ferengi Alliance itself was not considered responsible. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

The Ferengi Alliance has never actually fought in any large-scale interstellar war, which Quark considers an accomplishment which makes it morally superior to even the Federation. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar") Generally, when the Ferengi Alliance comes into conflict with another galactic power, they peacefully apply economic pressure using their considerable financial resources (raising or lowering trade restrictions, etc.) until they can force the other power to agree to a peace treaty at the negotiation table, preferably one in the Ferengi Alliance's favor. (DS9: "The Siege of AR-558")

The Ferengi Alliance maintained official neutrality during the Dominion War, though it believed its natural business interests to lie with the Alpha Quadrant powers. Similarly, during the Occupation of Bajor the Ferengi took no sides and traded equally with the Cardassians and Bajorans. (DS9: "Business as Usual")

The official practice of neutrality, however, did not guarantee the Alliance favorable relations with all races. The Klingons were known to despise Ferengi in almost all circumstances, despite no history of bad relations between the two governments. However, even as a neutral power, the economic might of the Ferengi Alliance gave them significant influence in the galaxy.

See also: Ferengi Market Exchange, Ferengi Futures Exchange

Military

The Ferengi Alliance maintained a military which consisted mostly of D'Kora-class marauder craft. The military was used to protect the business ventures of various Ferengi entrepreneurs, not to wage war. A Marauder was usually commanded by a DaiMon who was authorized to open new trade negotiations on behalf of the Alliance. (TNG: "The Last Outpost", "The Price")

Rank was indicated by insignia on the Ferengi uniform but also by small green tattoos on the right part of the forehead. The tattoo consisted of the Ferengi logo and depending on rank, additional chevrons next to the logo. A DaiMon's tattoo consisted of the logo and two chevrons.

The logo and tattoo was designed by Michael Okuda. According to production work from the first season of TNG, no chevron indicated a regular crewmember, one chevron indicated a salesman, third class; two chevrons were worn by salesmen, second class and three chevrons (the third one wider than the regular two) would have indicated a salesman, first class, similar to an assistant manager. The last version of the tattoo was never seen on the show. The first civilian (and therefore untattooed) Ferengi seen was Omag. All the Ferengi seen on DS9 were civilians and none of them wore tattoos.

The Battle of Prexnak, between the Ferengi and Lytasians, was the most important battle in Ferengi History. A similar operation was undertaken in 2374 between the Ferengi and Dominion, the only "encounter" the two powers had during the Dominion War. (DS9: "The Magnificent Ferengi")

Planets

Appendices

See also

References