Broik

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Broik
Broik

Broik was a Ferengi waiter at Quark's on Deep Space 9. In 2369, Quark surreptitiously ordered him to rig the dabo table when the Wadi were on a lucky winning streak. (DS9: "Move Along Home")

In 2370, he assisted Quark serving the dinner for Fallit Kot. (DS9: "Melora")

In an alternate timeline in 2372 he attended the memorial service for Benjamin Sisko on the promenade. (DS9: "The Visitor")

Although he was reluctant to go against ten thousand years of Ferengi tradition, Broik joined Rom's Guild of Restaurant and Casino Employees in 2372, when the employees of Quark's successfully fought for better wages and treatment. (DS9: "Bar Association")

Broik waited a drink when Quark shouted out he'll have to die. All customers and employees, including Broik, stopped. (DS9: "Body Parts")

Broik listened to the final speech of Benjamin Sisko shortly before Starfleet left Deep Space 9 in 2373. (DS9: "Call to Arms")

He also worked under the Dominion occupation in Quark's and was serving drinks to Bajorans and Cardassians. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")

In 2374, Broik was in Quark's when the memorial for Morn was held. He was instructed by Quark to serve a special drink and to tell the customers this was Morn's favorite drink. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

In 2375, Broik was still employed at Quark's, and was ordered by Quark to water the drinks as the bar became the last bastion of traditional Ferengi civilization. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")

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[edit] Background

Broik was played by regular extra and stand-in David B. Levinson, who received no credits for almost all of his appearances.

Broik was a seldom-mentioned but often-seen member of Quark's staff throughout DS9's seven-year run. Along with Dabo girl M'Pella, Broik finally got to speak on screen in "The Dogs of War".

[edit] Appearances

(This list is currently incomplete. All uncredited except "The Dogs of War")

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