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* '''Adam Quark''': [[The Captain]], who longs for glamorous assignments, but ends up picking up garbage bags. Often gets into adventures without meaning to. |
* '''Adam Quark''': [[The Captain]], who longs for glamorous assignments, but ends up picking up garbage bags. Often gets into adventures without meaning to. |
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* '''The Bettys''': The [[Bridge Bunnies]], navigators and pilots of the ship. One of them is a clone of the other, but neither one will admit which. Both of them lust after Quark. Notably played by a pair of Doublemint gum twins. |
* '''The Bettys''': The [[Bridge Bunnies]], navigators and pilots of the ship. One of them is a clone of the other, but neither one will admit which. Both of them lust after Quark. Notably played by a pair of Doublemint gum twins. |
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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 |
* '''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]]. |
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* '''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. |
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* '''Andy''': A [[Cowardly Sidekick]] [[Robot Buddy]], he was basically a stupid [[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy|Marvin]]. |
* '''Andy''': A [[Cowardly Sidekick]] [[Robot Buddy]], he was basically a stupid [[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy|Marvin]]. |
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* [[Friday Night Death Slot]] |
* [[Friday Night Death Slot]] |
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* [[Gender Blender Name]] (Gene/Jean both ''sound'' the same) |
* [[Gender Blender Name]] (Gene/Jean both ''sound'' the same) |
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* [[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 Mc Connell]]?) |
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* [[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") |
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* [[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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* [[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) |
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* [[Negative Space Wedgie]] (couldn't avoid 'em as it parodied ''[[Star Trek]]'') |
* [[Negative Space Wedgie]] (couldn't avoid 'em as it parodied ''[[Star Trek]]'') |
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* [[Overnight Age |
* [[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) |
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* [[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) |
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* [[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 Guy|proud warrior race]] that's evil, too. For example: |
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* [[The Unintelligible]] (Dink spoke only with xylophone beeps) |
* [[The Unintelligible]] (Dink spoke only with xylophone beeps) |
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* [[Tin Can Robot]] (Andy) |
* [[Tin Can Robot]] (Andy) |
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* [[You Mean Xmas]] (Christmas has become "Holiday Number 11") |
* [[You Mean "Xmas"]] (Christmas has become "Holiday Number 11") |
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[[Category:American Series]] |
[[Category:American Series]] |
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[[Category:Quark]] |
[[Category:Quark]] |
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[[Category:Trope]] |