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* '''Gene/Jean''': [[Number Two]], with the twist that he's a "transmute," with both male and female chromosomes (and both sets of hormones). Thus, as Gene, he's a [[Jerkass]], but as Jean (complete with a [[Cross-Dressing Voices|female voice]]), she's a [[Technical Pacifist]].
* '''Gene/Jean''': [[Number Two]], with the twist that he's a "transmute," with both male and female chromosomes (and both sets of hormones). Thus, as Gene, he's a [[Jerkass]], but as Jean (complete with a [[Cross-Dressing Voices|female voice]]), she's a [[Technical Pacifist]].
* '''Ficus Pandorata''': [[The Spock]] taken to the extremes, he's a "Vegeton," a member of [[Plant Aliens|sentient plant race]]. He always speaks with [[Spock Speak]], has no emotions at all, cares about no one, and breeds by pollinating.
* '''Ficus Pandorata''': [[The Spock]] taken to the extremes, he's a "Vegeton," a member of [[Plant Aliens|sentient plant race]]. He always speaks with [[Spock Speak]], has no emotions at all, cares about no one, and breeds by pollinating.
* '''Andy''': A [[Cowardly Sidekick]] [[Robot Buddy]], he was basically a stupid [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy|Marvin]].
* '''Andy''': A [[Cowardly Sidekick]] [[Robot Buddy]], he was basically a stupid Marvin a year before ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''.
* '''Otto Palindrome''': The [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]] who is in charge of Perma 1. He loves making Quark miserable.
* '''Otto Palindrome''': The [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]] who is in charge of Perma 1. He loves making Quark miserable.
* '''Dink''': The [[Non-Human Sidekick]] for Otto, he was basically Cousin It from ''[[The Addams Family]]'' [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE]].
* '''Dink''': The [[Non-Human Sidekick]] for Otto, he was basically Cousin It from ''[[The Addams Family]]'' [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE]].
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* [[Actor Allusion]] (the episode "Goodbye, Polumbus" was a reference to ''[[Goodbye, Columbus]]'', in which actor Richard Benjamin [Quark] played the lead)
* [[Actor Allusion]] (the episode "Goodbye, Polumbus" was a reference to ''[[Goodbye, Columbus]]'', in which actor Richard Benjamin [Quark] played the lead)
* [[Affectionate Parody]]
* [[Affectionate Parody]]
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]] (in the last episode, their ship gets a new computer called Vanessa, while proceeds to turn crazy and try to kill them in a parody of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' and the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "The Ultimate Computer")
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]] (in the last episode, their ship gets a new computer called Vanessa, while proceeds to turn crazy and try to kill them in a parody of ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' and the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "The Ultimate Computer")
* [[Captain's Log]] (as a parody of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Quark had one every few minutes, often [[Lampshade Hanging]] whatever was happening)
* [[Captain's Log]] (as a parody of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Quark had one every few minutes, often [[Lampshade Hanging]] whatever was happening)
* [[Cloning Blues]] (the Bettys are both in love with Quark and don't know which is the original)
* [[Cloning Blues]] (the Bettys are both in love with Quark and don't know which is the original)
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* [[Friday Night Death Slot]]
* [[Friday Night Death Slot]]
* [[Gender Blender Name]] (Gene/Jean both ''sound'' the same)
* [[Gender Blender Name]] (Gene/Jean both ''sound'' the same)
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] (Correct me if I'm wrong, but would Otto Palindrome be a descendant of [[Mork and Mindy|Fred Mc Connell]]?)
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] (Correct me if I'm wrong, but would Otto Palindrome be a descendant of [[Mork and Mindy|Fred McConnell]]?)
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]] (in "Goodbye Polumbus," the Gorgons' machine designed to drain the minds of brilliant scientists traps the crew in their own fantasies, in a parody of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "Shore Leave")
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]] (in "Goodbye Polumbus," the Gorgons' machine designed to drain the minds of brilliant scientists traps the crew in their own fantasies, in a parody of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "Shore Leave")
* [[MacGuffin]] (in "All the Emperor's Quasi-Norms," Zorgon demands Quark tell him where "it" is. Quark, having no idea what "it" is, lies. We never find out exactly what "it" is, but Quark ends up with a worthless rock necklace.)
* [[MacGuffin]] (in "All the Emperor's Quasi-Norms," Zorgon demands Quark tell him where "it" is. Quark, having no idea what "it" is, lies. We never find out exactly what "it" is, but Quark ends up with a worthless rock necklace.)
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* [[Meaningful Name]] (parodied - Ficus is a plant, Palindrome's first name is one, Gene/Jean has male and female chromosomes in their genes, Andy is an android, etc.)
* [[Meaningful Name]] (parodied - Ficus is a plant, Palindrome's first name is one, Gene/Jean has male and female chromosomes in their genes, Andy is an android, etc.)
* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]] (in the pilot there was Interface, a four-armed alien woman who controlled communications between ships)
* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]] (in the pilot there was Interface, a four-armed alien woman who controlled communications between ships)
* [[Negative Space Wedgie]] (couldn't avoid 'em as it parodied ''[[Star Trek]]'')
* [[Negative Space Wedgie]] (couldn't avoid them, as it parodied ''[[Star Trek]]'')
* [[Overnight Age-Up]] (in a parody of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "The Deadly Years," Quark due to some [[Applied Phlebotinum]] starts aging two years for every hour)
* [[Overnight Age-Up]] (in a parody of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "The Deadly Years," Quark due to some [[Applied Phlebotinum]] starts aging two years for every hour)
* [[Perpetual Poverty]] (when Palindrome and the Head have to send a [[Science Marches On|telegram]] to Quark in the pilot, they end up spending the entire episode arguing about the cost of sending it and trying to reduce the number of words)
* [[Perpetual Poverty]] (when Palindrome and the Head have to send a [[Science Marches On|telegram]] to Quark in the pilot, they end up spending the entire episode arguing about the cost of sending it and trying to reduce the number of words)
* [[Planet of Hats]] (The Gorgons are all sort of a [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|proud warrior race]] that's evil, too. For example:
* [[Planet of Hats]] (The Gorgons are all sort of a [[Proud Warrior Race]] that's evil, too. For example:
{{quote|"People of Spartan, this is the High Gorgon. I command your unconditional surrender. You shall be treated with compassion, honor and patience. You have twenty seconds before I blow you out of the galaxy."}}
{{quote|"People of Spartan, this is the High Gorgon. I command your unconditional surrender. You shall be treated with compassion, honor and patience. You have twenty seconds before I blow you out of the galaxy."}}
* [[Techno Babble]] (satirizes it)
* [[Techno Babble]] (satirizes it)
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Revision as of 14:35, 15 November 2019

Quark: They're chasing us? Ficus, who are they?
Ficus: Well, commander, there are three possibilities. Either they are the dreaded Gorgons, in which we'll probably all be killed, or they're the allies of the dreaded Gorgons-
Quark: Ficus, I don't have time for long lists!
Ficus: -in which case we'll probably also be killed.
Quark: Ficus, what you're saying is that all possibilities end in our death.

—"All the Emperor's Quasi-Norms, Part 1"

Not a Ferengi bartender, nor a subatomic particle, but a 1977 sci-fi parody of Star Trek from Get Smart co-creator Buck Henry. Quark was basically the US version of Red Dwarf, only eleven years earlier and with only eight episodes.

The show was set on the United Galaxies Sanitation Patrol Cruiser, a garbage scow working for the United Galaxies Space Station Perma 1. It regularly satirized Star Trek, Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Flash Gordon. The characters were:

Tropes used in Quark include:

"People of Spartan, this is the High Gorgon. I command your unconditional surrender. You shall be treated with compassion, honor and patience. You have twenty seconds before I blow you out of the galaxy."

  • Techno Babble (satirizes it)
  • The Force (parodied, along with Star Wars, in "May the Source Be With You.")
  • Twin Threesome Fantasy (both Bettys love Captain Quark, but there's a stigma against sleeping with a clone, so since he never knew which one was a clone, he couldn't sleep with either)
  • Science Marches On (see above, re: sending a telegram. In the 23rd century.)
    • Despite the fact that "telegram" is an archaic term, the general principle of keeping messages short to save on costs is one that will probably be with us for many centuries to come. Today, in the early 21st century, users of cell phones typically keep text messages as short as possible so as to fall under their calling plan's texting limit, to the point of using standard abbreviations. The cost per bit of sending a transmission across interstellar distances would have to be enormous.
  • Single-Minded Twins (the Bettys often said the same thing at the same time)
  • Small Annoying Creature (Ergo, Quark's pet, a one-eyed blob)
  • Split Personality (Gene/Jean)
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute (Ficus wasn't in the pilot - a Dr. O.B. Mudd, a crotchety one-eyed man, was. He was never seen or mentioned afterwards, though.)
  • That's No Moon:

High Gorgon: I suggest you take a closer look at my space ship.
Leader of the Spartans: A ship? We see no ship. All I see is a large maroon planet.
High Gorgon: That is my space ship!
Leader of the Spartans: (pause) Just give us a few minutes to move our things out of the palace.