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** Four-lobed brain structure (TNG: "Menage a Troi"; DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') | ** Four-lobed brain structure (TNG: "Menage a Troi"; DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') | ||
*** Results in resistance to many, but not all, forms of telepathy (TNG: "Menage a Troi", "The Loss"; DS9: "The Forsaken") | *** Results in resistance to many, but not all, forms of telepathy (TNG: "Menage a Troi", "The Loss"; DS9: "The Forsaken") | ||
** Incredibly sensitive hearing | |||
*** Frequency response range much wider than most humanoid species (DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') | |||
* Cultural notes | * Cultural notes | ||
** [[Ferengi faith]] | ** [[Ferengi faith]] | ||
** [[Ferengi language]] | ** [[Ferengi language]] | ||
** [[Food and drink#Ferengi|Ferengi food]] | ** [[Food and drink#Ferengi|Ferengi food]] | ||
** Children (of any species) generally referred to as "grubs" (TTN Novel: ''Taking Wing'') | |||
** Society largely based on extreme capitalism directed and (minimally) regulated by the Alliance | ** Society largely based on extreme capitalism directed and (minimally) regulated by the Alliance | ||
*** General laissez-faire approach to capitalistic endeavors | *** General laissez-faire approach to capitalistic endeavors | ||
** Those who don't operate under a capitalistic framework known as "val-effs", or "value frauds" (DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') | |||
*** Especially applies to the Federation or other socialistic, currency-free economies (DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') | |||
** Society and business both guided by the [[Rules of Acquisition]] | ** Society and business both guided by the [[Rules of Acquisition]] | ||
** Coming of age traditions | ** Coming of age traditions | ||
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*** Following the completion of their apprenticeship, they sell off all childhood possessions to obtain a starting stake in business (DS9: "Little Green Men"; SCE Short Story: "Caveat Emptor") | *** Following the completion of their apprenticeship, they sell off all childhood possessions to obtain a starting stake in business (DS9: "Little Green Men"; SCE Short Story: "Caveat Emptor") | ||
**** ''Coming of age traditions likely apply to Ferengi female children as well following planetary reforms of 2375'' | **** ''Coming of age traditions likely apply to Ferengi female children as well following planetary reforms of 2375'' | ||
** Traditional greeting consists of touching wrists together with hands apart, fingers curled into the palm (DS9: "Business as Usual"; DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') | |||
** Guests to a person's home are expected to pay admission of one slip of latinum, in addition to signing a waiver acknowledging responsibility of any missing property (DS9: "Family Business") | |||
*** When greeting a guest, traditional call and response: (DS9: "Family Business") | |||
**** "My house is my house." | |||
**** "As are its contents." | |||
** Common sayings | ** Common sayings | ||
*** "Ears open, eyes wide" (DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') | *** "Ears open, eyes wide" (DS9 Novel: ''The 34th Rule'') |
Latest revision as of 04:12, 18 November 2020
- Appearance: Mammalian
- Orange to bronze skin
- Large skull with prominent brow ridge
- Visibly hairless
- Large ears
- Male ears much larger than female
- Averaging around four feet tall
- Homeworld: Ferenginar
- Major offworld populations: Throughout the Ferengi Alliance
- Biological notes
- Distantly related to Dopterians (DS9: "The Forsaken")
- Four-lobed brain structure (TNG: "Menage a Troi"; DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
- Results in resistance to many, but not all, forms of telepathy (TNG: "Menage a Troi", "The Loss"; DS9: "The Forsaken")
- Incredibly sensitive hearing
- Frequency response range much wider than most humanoid species (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
- Cultural notes
- Ferengi faith
- Ferengi language
- Ferengi food
- Children (of any species) generally referred to as "grubs" (TTN Novel: Taking Wing)
- Society largely based on extreme capitalism directed and (minimally) regulated by the Alliance
- General laissez-faire approach to capitalistic endeavors
- Those who don't operate under a capitalistic framework known as "val-effs", or "value frauds" (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
- Especially applies to the Federation or other socialistic, currency-free economies (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
- Society and business both guided by the Rules of Acquisition
- Coming of age traditions
- At about age 18, following the completion of their Attainment Ceremony, Ferengi males are expected to purchase an apprenticeship from a suitable role model (DS9: "Heart of Stone")
- Following the completion of their apprenticeship, they sell off all childhood possessions to obtain a starting stake in business (DS9: "Little Green Men"; SCE Short Story: "Caveat Emptor")
- Coming of age traditions likely apply to Ferengi female children as well following planetary reforms of 2375
- Traditional greeting consists of touching wrists together with hands apart, fingers curled into the palm (DS9: "Business as Usual"; DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
- Guests to a person's home are expected to pay admission of one slip of latinum, in addition to signing a waiver acknowledging responsibility of any missing property (DS9: "Family Business")
- When greeting a guest, traditional call and response: (DS9: "Family Business")
- "My house is my house."
- "As are its contents."
- When greeting a guest, traditional call and response: (DS9: "Family Business")
- Common sayings
- "Ears open, eyes wide" (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
- Be wary about trusting customers (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)
- "Ears open, eyes wide" (DS9 Novel: The 34th Rule)