Science Fiction & Fantasy Asked on August 23, 2021
I’ve recently rewatched ST:DS9 – Season 7, Episode 6 – Treachery, Faith and the Great River. In this Episode, Nog tries to get a graviton stabilizer and makes several deals in order to get one. In doing so, he does several deals and brings O’Brien into an uncomfortable situation. O’Brien then asks Nog to explain and Nog refers to the Great Material Continuum.
Nog: You need to have faith, chief.
O’Brien: In a rumour?
Nog: No, in the Great Material Continuum.
O’Brien: Ahhhhh. Who are they?
Nog explains the continuum.
O’Brien: I must’ve missed that class in engineering.
Nog: Not on Ferenginar. We learn about the Continuum while we still have our first set of ears.
I think I’ve never heard before or again that Ferengi have different set of ears. So
Is this meant literally, like humans lose their first set of teeth, or figuratively, meaning they’re still young and don’t have the lobes for business yet?
Does it mean, like NKCampbell suggested, that their ears grow in different stages?
Should it be literally:
Should it be in stages
While not canonical proof, there is further evidence that Ferengis literally undergo some sort of dramatic physical change in their ears during puberty (may or may not be complete replacement of ears), as implied by Ferengi using the term "lobeling" to refer to a young Ferengi.
In the DS9 episode "Profit and Lace"
ISHKA: You're overreacting.
QUARK: Whatever you say.
ISHKA: Reminds me of when you were a lobeling. You were always such a miserable child.
QUARK: Moogie, leave me alone.
There also seems to be further evidence that others believe the literal interpretation of young Ferengi losing their ears like teeth, as illustrated (literally) by the (non-canon) "Lobe hag"
the lobehag is a mythical creature of ferenginar. somewhat akin to the terran toothfairy, she is responsible for collecting the shedded lobeling-ears of young adolescents in exchange for three slips of latinum.
Answered by Seldon75 on August 23, 2021
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