Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series)
In the Pale Moonlight (1998)
Armin Shimerman: Quark
Quotes
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[a criminal working for Sisko just tried to kill Quark]
Captain Sisko : Do you intend to press charges?
Quark : You bet I do.
Captain Sisko : What will it take, um... to, er, convince you otherwise?
Quark : Are you offering me... a bribe? I knew it. Captain, I've always liked you. I suspected that somewhere deep down in your heart of hearts there was a tiny bit of Ferengi just waiting to get out.
Captain Sisko : What's your price?
Quark : Well - let's start with replacing my clothes, and M'Pella's clothes...
Captain Sisko : All right.
Quark : I'm not finished. I think I should be compensated for the loss of business I suffered today, which I calculate as no less than... five bars of goldpressed latinum.
Captain Sisko : Done.
Quark : I'm also having a problem with station security. They're holding some cargo containers which I've been waiting for because of some missing... import license or something.
Captain Sisko : I'll handle it. Anything else?
Quark : No. I think we can call it a bribe. And thank you, Captain. Thank you for restoring my faith in the ninety-eighth Rule of Acquisition: "Every man has his price."