Media Summary: Quark, a Ferengi, uses the Third Rule of Acquisition to convince a Vulcan working with the terrorist group, the "Maquis", that An inexpensive chess set can sell for $20, but a handcrafted wooden set certified for the World Chess Championship costs $500.

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Quark, a Ferengi, uses the Third Rule of Acquisition to convince a Vulcan working with the terrorist group, the "Maquis", that An inexpensive chess set can sell for $20, but a handcrafted wooden set certified for the World Chess Championship costs $500.

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Quark solves the problem of War with Economics

Quark solves the problem of War with Economics

Quark, a Ferengi, uses the Third Rule of Acquisition to convince a Vulcan working with the terrorist group, the "Maquis", that

Why Championship Chess Sets Are So Expensive | So Expensive

Why Championship Chess Sets Are So Expensive | So Expensive

An inexpensive chess set can sell for $20, but a handcrafted wooden set certified for the World Chess Championship costs $500.