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These two '''dabo girls''' worked at [[Quark's]] on [[Terok Nor]] during the [[Cardassian]] [[occupation]]. During this time, three [[Bajoran]]s were executed for the attempted murder of [[Gul]] [[Dukat]], even though [[Odo]] could have investigated further and cleared the men, he did not. ({{DS9|Things Past}})
 
These two '''dabo girls''' worked at [[Quark's]] on [[Terok Nor]] during the [[Cardassian]] [[occupation]]. During this time, three [[Bajoran]]s were executed for the attempted murder of [[Gul]] [[Dukat]], even though [[Odo]] could have investigated further and cleared the men, he did not. ({{DS9|Things Past}})
 
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==

Revision as of 14:15, 8 July 2011

This is a list of dabo girls

Named

Unnamed

Alien dabo girl

Alien dabo girl (2369)

Alien dabo girl 2369

An alien dabo girl

This dabo girl of an unknown species operated the dabo wheel when the Wadi delegation played the game. After hours of playing she was tired and was replaced by Broik who immediately cheated the Wadi and manipulated the game. (DS9: "Move Along Home")

This dabo girl was played by Sandra Wild.

Club Martus dabo girl

Club Martus Dabo girl

A dabo girl

This dabo girl worked in the establishment Club Martus in 2370. She was very close to Martus Mazur and accepted his approaches. When Martus had to close his club she left him with Rom. (DS9: "Rivals")

This dabo girl was played by Sandra Wild.
Her costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Dabo girl 1

Dabo girl 2369

A dabo girl

This dabo girl ran the dabo table in 2369 while Odo confronted Quark with the suspicion to be interested in the deuridium transport. (DS9: "The Passenger")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Dabo Girl 2

Dabo Girl at Wedding

A dabo girl

This Human dabo girl ran the dabo table for Dukat and Weyoun when they visited Quark's in 2373. (DS9: "Ties of Blood and Water")

Together with another dabo girl, she held a Klingon flag in Quark's when it seemed as if Bajor would join the Federation in 2373. (DS9: "Rapture")

She attended the wedding ceremony of Rom and Leeta in 2373. She was the companion of Quark and cried after Captain Sisko's speech. Later she listened to Sisko's speech shortly before Starfleet left Deep Space 9. After these events she worked in Quark's to prepare the bar for the Cardassians and Jem'Hadar. (DS9: "Call to Arms")

Together with M'Pella she accompanied Quark and welcomed Starfleet back on Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")

She attended the funeral service for Morn at Quark's Bar and seemed very upset as she kept wiping tears from her eyes. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Dabo Girl 3

Dabo girl 3

A dabo girl

This human dabo girl ran the dabo table when a pair of scaly aliens tried to cheat in the dabo game. (DS9: "A Simple Investigation")

She was played by an unknown actress.

Dabo Girl 4

Dabo Girl 4

A dabo girl

This dabo girl worked in Quark's Bar in 2372. She was on duty when Brunt closed the establishment and took all of Quark's property away. (DS9: "Body Parts")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Dabo Girl 5

Dabo girl Way of the Warrior

A dabo girl

This dabo girl served at Quark's in 2372, shortly before the Klingon task force attacked Deep Space 9. She had a remarkable make-up on the upper half of her face. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Dabo girl (2375)

Dabo girl 2375

A dabo girl

This dabo girl was present at Quark's when Elim Garak shouted at the patrons because of hs claustrophobia. (DS9: "Afterimage")

She was working on a game table at Quark's near the entrance shortly before the Vulcan Captain Solok challenged Captain Sisko for a baseball game. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")

She was on duty at Quark's when Rom told his brother about the missing Grand Nagus Zek. (DS9: "The Emperor's New Cloak")

She was working at Quark's when Ezri Dax attacked Ensign Bertram believing he was the murderer of Hector Ilario. Later she accompanied Morn into a turbolift, leavin the empty promenade. (DS9: "Field of Fire")

She was present when Grand Nagus Zek named his successor Rom at Quark's Bar. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")

She also worked at Quark's in 2375, shortly after the Federation, Romulans, Klingons, and Cardassians defeated the Dominion. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

This dabo girl was played by background actress Shauna Lewis who received no credit for her appearance.

Dabo girl at dabo table (2369)

Dabo girl at dabo table 2369

A dabo girl

This dabo girl operated the dabo table in late 2369 when the thoughts of the residents became reality. She was running the wheel and paying a lot of latinum to the customers because everyone was winning. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

She also operated the dabo table when a Dopterian thief stole Lwaxana Troi's brooch and Constable Odo arrested him (DS9: "The Forsaken") and Odo tried to get information from Quark about the mission of the Klingon Template:ShipClass attack cruiser IKS Toh'Kaht. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Dabo girl in Bashir's mind

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A dabo girl in Bashir's mind

The dabo girl in Bashir's mind sang happy birthday to him while he was in a coma caused by Altovar who had telepathically attacked him. (DS9: "Distant Voices")

She was played by Nicole Forester.

Dabo girl (mirror universe) (2370)

Dabo girl, Crossover

A dabo girl

This dabo girl ran the dabo table on the mirror universe station Terok Nor in 2370, when Major Kira Nerys visited Quark's. (DS9: "Crossover")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Dabo girl with Bolian

Dabo girl, The Muse

A dabo girl

This dabo girl was the companion of a Bolian, who arrived at Deep Space 9 in 2372. She walked arm-and-arm with him out of the airlock. (DS9: "The Muse")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Morn's dabo girl

Dabo girl, The House of Quark

A dabo girl

This dabo girl had a conversation with Morn at Quark's and left the bar with the Lumerian shortly thereafter. Quark commented that now all is over because his last guests, including Morn, were leaving. (DS9: "The House of Quark")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Quark's Bar Dabo girl

Quarks Dabo girl

A dabo girl at Quark's

This dabo girl was at the dabo wheel when Quark reopened his bar after the Federation took over from the Cardassians. (DS9: "Emissary")

She was also running the dabo table when Odo attacked Ibudan and Commander Sisko held him back. She remained on the table and was running the dabo table for several other players while Keiko O'Brien tried to persuade Rom bringing Nog into her new school aboard the station. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

This dabo girl was played by Diana Cignoni.

Quark's possible companion

Dabo girl, The Nagus

A dabo girl

This dabo girl was up to accompany Quark, at this time Grand Nagus, to a business trip into the Gamma Quadrant. Quark thought that a pretty woman at his side would add him prestige during the negotiations with the Stakoron. Krax and Rom, who were planning to kill him, tried to avoid that Quark took this girl with him and were successful. (DS9: "The Nagus")

This dabo girl was played by an unknown actress.

Terok Nor Dabo girls

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Dabo girls back left

These two dabo girls worked at Quark's on Terok Nor during the Cardassian occupation. During this time, three Bajorans were executed for the attempted murder of Gul Dukat, even though Odo could have investigated further and cleared the men, he did not. (DS9: "Things Past")

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Background

Dabo girls, Insurrection

Two dabo girls

In a deleted scene from Star Trek: Insurrection, Armin Shimerman's character Quark visited the Ba'ku planet and was accompanied by two dabo girls. They were played by unknown actresses.