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Source: Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Aramut, Bena, daughter of Rom, Bikk, Bindu, Blemin, Blud, Bok, Bralik, Broc, Broik, Brolok, Brund, Brunt, Derro, Dirf, son of Dorf, Drek, Duwain, Dverl, Fing, Flax, Flem, Flus, Flynk, Fog, Fram, Frek, Frin, Frool, Gaila, Gash, Geln, Gimba, Gint, Glat, Glav, Gormie Gormatop, Gral, Greb, Greko, Grimp, Gweemo, Hecko, Ishka, Iskel, Joq, Jubbletta, Kain, Keldar, Kono, Koob, Krax, Leck, Letek, Logi, Lonz, Mad Zook, Martok, Mawk, Mecko, Meelo, Milch, Nava, Nilva, Nix, Nog, Obe, Oblat, Oblix, Orpax, Pel, Pharh, Posck, Prinadora, Quark, Quark, Quoop, Radny, Rauplop, Reyga, Rogi, Rom, Rom, Slugboy With No Name, Sluggo, Smeet the Oblivious, Squeeb, Squim, Stol, Stoonk, Stumpy Strope, Trop, Untz the Invisible, Vinx, Vol, Vorp, Voshma the Voluptuous, Vung, Vurp, Yinkee, Yomgro, Yost, Zek, Zoid. Excerpt: Iydia recommended him to Constable Lliksze and she was bound by the contract to supply Morassia with animals. Later she would describe him as rude, devious and barely competent, like all Ferengi, although he delivered on time. The Constable blamed him for the mistaken tagging of a Romulan akaana boar, banned from import, as a frednorean boar. This mistake caused Dr. Vi Hyunh-Foertsch to accuse LLiksze of smuggling in order to damage the planet's chances for Federation membership. When Iydia's role in the smuggling was uncovered thanks to the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), Iydia left on Aramut's ship. The Enterprise decided to solve the mystery of supplying animals from Romulan space and they traced his ship at Joward III. He was not there, but Data picked up subspace induction vortices leading to the Nigold system in the Teagra sector. Confronting Aramut's ship, Captain Jean-Luc Picard had no other choice than to threaten him with the ship's weapon. When Aramut hailed the Enterprise, Picard accused Aramut of smuggling Romulan species, to which the Ferengi responded that he is supplied from a planet called Frigis in uncharted terri...