The title is a pun on the 2004 British horror parody television series Garth Merenghiâs Darkplace. The Ferengi dragging Boimler out of his room is using a Ferengithe Ferengi merchant Ulis in 2151 (ENT: âAcquisitionâ).
Rom became the Grand Nagus in DS9: âThe Dogs of Warâ, Zek appointing Rom as his successor to carry on his reforms to create a kinder, gentler Ferenginar.
The Genesis Device is of course the central McGuffin of ST II. The one that blew up and created the Genesis Planet was thought to be the only one, but weâve seen another model stored in Daystrom Station (PIC: âThe Bountyâ).
âHe thinks Rom is the next Lonz.â A deep cut, Lonz was the most famous nose flute player in Ferengi history, also known as âOld Golden Nostrilâ (DS9 book: Legends of the Ferengi).
Rule of Acquisition No. 62: âThe riskier the road, the greater the profitâ, was first mentioned in DS9: âRules of Acquisitionâ, among other episodes.
The Stardate is 58901.5. The Ferengi Alliance wanting to join the Federation is a huge deal. Although Nog was the first Ferengi in Starfleet (DS9: âHeart of Stoneâ), by 2400, there will be more Ferengi cadets in Starfleet Academy (PIC: âThe Star Gazerâ, a Ferengi flag is being flown during commencement among other flags showing the composition of the graduating class), and by the 32nd Century, Ferengi officers are seen frequently, even a Captain (DIS: âAnomalyâ).
The foods being served on board the Parliament-class (LD: âCupidâs Errant Arrowâ) USS Toronto (NCC-70494) include a bowl of Ferengi tube grubs (DS9: âHomefrontâ), cheese cut out in Starfleet delta shapes and a wooden serving board in the shape of a Galaxy-class cruiser.
The bald Admiral is Vassery, who commanded Douglas Station and was the one Mariner mocked for his pronunciation of âsen-soarâ (LD: âMoist Vesselâ). He also appeared in Marinerâs holoprogram (LD: âCrisis Pointâ).
Moab IV is the location of the Genome Colony, a self-contained domed enclosing a genetically and socially-engineered society (TNG: âThe Masterpiece Societyâ). The environment outside the dome was uninhabitable at the time the Enterprise-D visited, so Vasseryâs joke might mean that has changed. Or is just a bad joke.
The 10th Rule of Acquisition is âGreed is eternalâ (DS9: âProphet Motiveâ); Freeman trying to quote this expresses her skepticism about Ferenginarâs application.
Leetaâs title as âFirst Clerkâ is the title of the Nagusâ personal financial assistant (DS9: âFerengi Love Songsâ). Rom and her are accompanied by what seems to be a female Hupyrian. The species is known to be favorites of the Grand Naguses as servants, bodyguards and food tasters due to their devotion to their masters and their vows of silence to anyone other than their master. Zekâs male servant was Maiharâdu (DS9: âThe Nagusâ).
I got to admit, the Ceremonial Invoice and the âFriends and Family Discountâ made me spit out my soda. God, Iâve missed the Ferengi - the DS9 development of them, specifically. Yes, Quark made an appearance in DS9: âHear All, Trust Nothingâ, but still.
Self-sealing stem bolts are a component that nobody is quite sure what they do or what theyâre for, except that theyâre self-sealing. And are stem bolts (DS9: âProgressâ).
For the record, âLieutenants junior gradeâ is the grammatically correct usage. Much like itâs âAttorneys-Generalâ and not âAttorney-Generalsâ.
There have been two travel guides published in the real world for Star Trek under the Hidden Universe Travel Guides banner: one for the Klingon Empire and the other for Vulcan. I also love the fact that the Cerritos is statistically the horniest and least committed crew in Starfleet because that tracks so much.
Finishing each otherâs diophantine equations (polynomial equations where only integer solutions are allowed) could be a reference to a classic gag from Arrested Development where Michael says about Nellie, that they finish each otherâs⊠and Lindsay chimes in with âSandwiches?â to Michaelâs bewilderment. The same joke coincidentally shows up in That 70s Show and as part of the song âLove is an Open Doorâ in Frozen.
Honus is the shipâs bartender (LD: âMugato, Gumatoâ) and Nurse Westlake (LD: âSecond Contactâ) is named for Chris Westlake, the composer for LD.
We see a Ferengi shuttle (DS9: âLittle Green Menâ) flying by as we approach Ferenginar, on which it is always raining (DS9: âFamily Businessâ). The Ferengi language has 178 words for rain (and none for âcrispâ), rather like the hundreds of words Inuits use to describe various types of snow (DS9: âLet He Who is Without Sinâ). The tall building dominating the skyline is the Ferengi Tower of Commerce, the capital building of the government (âProphet Motiveâ).
Signs advertise All You Can @#S%!, Slug-O-Cola (DS9: âProfit and Laceâ), Uncle Quarkâs Youth Casino, Maxium Oo-Mox Rub Dungeon, Acquire Pour Homme, Lobeâs Lodge, Slug-Nasium. A marquee says âNow Playing: Latinum Lost!!!â which may be a reference to the Litverse novella Lustâs Latinum Lost (and Found), which centers around the erotic holonovel of the same title.
The aFerengi shuttle (DS9: âLittle Green Menâ) flying by as we approach Ferenginar, on which it is always raining (DS9: âFamily Businessâ). which may be a reference to the Litverse novella Lustâs Latinum Lost (and Found), which centers around the erotic holonovelgi lobes is a symbol of virility and business acumen, which is what the Slug-O-Cola commercial plays on.
Quimp appeared in LD: âEnvoysâ, meeting Mariner on Tulgana IV, staging a fake attack to boost Boimlerâs confidence.
Oberth-classes (like the USS Grissom from ST III) take a lot of flak. TâAna once screamed that she didnât spend 7 years on one just to get reassigned to a station (LD: âThe Stars at Nightâ).
The âdagger of the mindâ drink probably refers to TOS: âDagger of the Mindâ where a neural neutralizer empties a mind and makes it susceptible to suggestion.
Rom was on Siskoâs baseball team, the Niners, in DS9: âTake Me Out to the Holosuiteâ and scored the only run for the team in that game.
The unicorn dog in the Ferengi landlord cop show is of the species from Alfa 177 (TOS: âThe Enemy Withinâ). We last saw one of them in the menagerie in LD: âI Have No Bones Yet I Must Fleeâ.
As Boimler laughs about product placement he is sitting in front of the Paramount logo. The screen also resembles the CBS eye logo.
Parth is using a holographic imager, but oddly enough closer to the Starfleet design (last seen in SNW: âThose Old Scientistsâ) rather than a Ferengi one (DS9: âMeridianâ).
Mariner and Quimp play dabo (DS9: âBabelâ) at the Ferenginar Historical Library.
Quarkâs Federation Experience Bar & Grill (referring to the late lamented Las Vegas Star Trek: The Experience), has models of the Voyager and Enterprise-D hanging from the ceiling as the TNG theme tune plays. Among the decor are signs that say Engineering, Ten Forward, Where No Gift Has Gone Before, Jeffries Tube Entrance, Red Shirts and Holodeck Arcade.
Patrons enter the place between two TOS-style nacelles and are greeted by a Ferengi with a Vulcan hairstyle and eyebrows in a blue science division uniform. In a blink and youâll miss it moment, there is a naked female Ferengi (head and shoulders visible) at one of the tables as we initially pan towards Tendi and Rutherford. Ferengi females were traditionally not allowed to wear clothes, but this began to change with Zakâs reforms, helped along by Quark and Româs mother Ishka.
On display are a Mugato (TOS: âA Private Little Warâ), the Guardian of Forever (TOS: âThe City on the Edge of Foreverâ), a Vulcan gong in the arena from TOS: âAmok Timeâ and a Taurean ape-man with a spear from TOS: âThe Galileo Sevenâ.
Tendi and Rutherford are seated at a table whose wall panels have a TOS-style red trim and chairs from that era. The Red Alert sound has of course been standard since TOS. The Ferengi bouncers are dressed in TNG-era security uniforms.
Tendiâs comment about the velour uniforms catching fire is similar to Boimler talking about exploding tricorders in LD: âThose Old Scientistsâ.
Sitting weird in chairs is a stereotype for bisexuals, of which Mariner is one. Naturally, the Ferengi Dominion War Memorial remembers the profits lost during that conflict.
The blind box is modeled on a TOS-era shuttle. We see a rocky backdrop for one of the tables that might be Sarpeidon from TOS: âAll Our Yesterdaysâ.
The 8th Rule of Acquisition, âSmall print leads to large riskâ is from the beta canon book The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition.
The Ferengi dragging Boimler out of his room is using a Ferengi energy whip (TNG: âThe Last Outpost).
Stellar work. I canât believe I missed the Darkplace reference in the title.