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Who Mourns for Morn?

Series : Deep Space Nine Rating : 3 Random Image
Disc No : 6.3 Episode : 135
First Aired : 4 Feb 1998 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Victor Lobl Year : 2374
Writers : Mark Gehred-O'Connell Season : 6
Guest Cast :
Brad Greenquist as KritBridget Ann White as Larell
Cyril O'Reilly as NahskGregory Itzin as Hain
Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn
Plotline : When Morn is reported killed, sadness descends on the station. But soon Morns beautiful wife and not-so-beautiful business partners are engaged on a race to grab hold of his legacy - a thousand bricks of Gold Pressed Latinum.
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YATI : Quark bemoans the fact that the bricks of gold-pressed Latinum have had the latinum removed, leaving only the worthless gold behind. To emphasise the point he snaps one of the bricks. Okay, gold isn't the strongest metal in the world and these bricks were hollow. But Quark snaps a gold brick with his bare hands! How strong are Ferengi meant to be?
Great Moment : Morn finally got an episode of his own! And a backstory! I love it when a minor character grows to become a significant element in a show, and going from background alien extra to having your own episode must be one of the best examples of the transition.
Factoid : Gregory Itzin played Ilon Tandro in DS9's early episode "Dax".
Quote : "..." - Morn.
Datapoints :
Food : Livanian Beet, Til'amin Froth
Planets : Bolias
Species : DITL Species #235, DITL Species #236, Lurians
Weapons : Energy Handgun, Personal Energy Pistol
Images :

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