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Rivals (episode)

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"Rivals"
DS9, Episode 2x11
Production number: 40512-431
First aired: 2 January 1994
30th of 173 produced in DS9
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300th of 727 released in all
Teleplay By
Joe Menosky

Story By
Jim Trombetta and Michael Piller

Directed By
David Livingston
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Quark feels threatened when a con artist opens a competing bar.

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Martus Mazur is a con artist arrested by Odo while he was attempting to con a woman out of her lifelong dream of investing in asteroid mining. He was charged by an elderly Pythron couple for an unrelated incident. While in holding Martus came into possession of an alien gambling device which seemed to give him uncanny luck -- the first example being the elderly Pythron couple dropping their charges.

Martus was then released and after attempting to sell Quark the gambling device, decided to instead open a competing bar called Club Martus, which included large scale replicas of the alien gambling device.

Meanwhile, Quark had lost all his customers to Club Martus and desperately sought a way to revive his business. He learned of recent racquetball matches between Bashir and O'Brien, which O'Brien had been losing miserably, much to his annoyance. Quark decided to use this as a new business scheme to attract customers, and under the guise of faked emergency calls brought O'Brien and Bashir to his bar to force them into a tournament which Quark's customers would place bets on.

Many of the crew began reporting an abnormal amount of unusual coincidences and minor accidents, and Jadzia found that the laws of probability were seriously being altered when she discovered neutrinos were not spinning as they should.

During the match between O'Brien and Bashir, O'Brien observed he was playing far better than he had ever played in his life, while Bashir was doing terribly. Through simple trials of throwing the ball against the wall they found that it infallibly bounced its way straight into O'Brien's hand, which O'Brien described as impossible, although Jadzia corrected him in saying that it was "not impossible, simply improbable."

By searching for neutrinos that were spinning in one direction in high concentration, Jadzia and Sisko discovered the Club Martus replicas of the alien gambling device were actually altering the laws of probability and destroyed them. Odo then arrives to arrest Martus, as the Pythron couple had changed their minds and decided to press charges after all.

Martus, placed in a holding cell, observes Odo confining the elderly lady. She has been charged with scamming Quark using the asteroid mining story. Martus talks Quark into a loan for passage off the station so Quark will no longer have any competition.

[edit] Memorable Quotes

"Officer! You've got a dead prisoner in here!"

- Martus


"You had a game?"
"No, he had a game. I just kinda stumbled around the court for 90 minutes and made a complete ass of myself!"

- Miles and Keiko O'Brien


"Sector champion, my eye. He's vulnerable to every one of my best shots. I just... I just couldn't get them there! This time."

- Miles


"Next time, you either play your best game or you don't play."

- Miles O'Brien, to Julian after Julian throws a game


"I'll take 100 times what you got here."
"Not in this spacetime continuum, you won't."

- Martus and Quark


"My benevolence is known far and wide."
"Oh, it's legendary, I'm sure."

- Quark and Martus


"He's a con artist, a crook..."
"One more won't make much difference."

- Benjamin Sisko and Quark


"You owe me! You begged me to stay here when you first came on board, and I did. Against my better judgment."
"I didn't beg, I blackmailed you."

- Quark and Benjamin Sisko


"Where are you going?"
"Back to Quark! At least then I'll be cheated by family!"

- Martus and Rom


"Taken in by one of your own victims and no one to turn to but me? I can't remember when I've been so entertained."

- Quark, to Martus

[edit] Background Information

  • Jim Trombetta's original pitch for this episode focused on the butterfly effect, which was also the original name for the show. The story revolved around Quark being given a device that grants him good luck, but at the expense of those around him. Martus Mazur wasn't in this version of the story; instead, he was added later by Michael Piller. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • Michael Piller conceived Martus Mazur to be the wayward son of Guinan. Guinan herself was to appear in the episode but Whoopi Goldberg was unavailable. All the references to Guinan were removed and only Martus's status as an El-Aurian was retained. Also, this episode was the first to name Guinan's species, although Guinan herself is not identified as an El-Aurian until Star Trek Generations.
  • The producers originally hoped to make Martus a recurring character, but dropped these plans because they were less than thrilled with the finished episode.
  • Referenced Rules of Acquisition: #47 ("Never trust a man wearing a better suit than your own") and #109 ("Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack").
  • The costume worn by Alexander Siddig as Julian Bashir during the racquetball match was auctioned off in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction. The shoes are, in reality, silver-painted Nike air shoes.
  • In reality, all neutrinos have left-handed spin (and all anti-neutrinos have right-handed spin) so Dax's expectation that neutrinos should be left and right handed with equal probability under normal circumstances was incorrect. André Bormanis mentioned this error in his book Star Trek Science Logs.

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47; Bajoran War Orphans Fund; Bolians; Club Martus; dabo girl; El-Aurians; gambling machine; hyvroxilated quint-ethyl metacetamin; Isiks; laws of probability; lease; mechanic; Naming Day; Nog; Orphan; Pakleds; Plygorian mammoth; Promoter; Pythrons; Quark's; racquetball; solar neutrinos; Starfleet Medical Academy; Vlugtans; Vlugta asteroid belt

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