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'''Prinadora''' was a [[Ferengi]] female, the first – and former – wife of [[Rom]] and mother of [[Nog]].
'''Prinadora''' was a [[Ferengi]] female, former wife of [[Rom]] and mother of [[Nog]]. Originally Rom entered a standard five-year contract with Prinadora's father to produce a child, but then he made the mistake of falling in love with her. As a result, he signed an extension to the contract without reading the fine print, allowing Prinadora's father to cheat him of all his money. Prinadora eventually left him for a richer man. ({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
 
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:''Prinadora appears in the [[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 3|third novel]] of [[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]].''
 
 
Rom's first [[marriage]] began when he signed a standard five-year [[contract]] with Prinadora's father to produce a child. He then made the mistake of falling in love with his wife. As a result, he signed an extension to the contract without reading the fine print, allowing Prinadora's father to cheat him of all his money. Prinadora eventually left him for a richer man. ({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
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In [[2373]], Rom expressed concern that after marrying [[Leeta]], she might end up behaving as Prinadora had. ({{DS9|Ferengi Love Songs}})
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
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It was planned for Prinadora to appear in the [[DS9 Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Change of Heart}}. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
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=== Apocrypha ===
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Prinadora appears in the [[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 3|third novel]] (Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed") of ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', where Nog visits her after accusations that Rom broke the marriage contract threatens his position as [[Grand Nagus]]. Nog leaves when she fails to even recognize her son, commenting later on to [[Ro Laren]] that Leeta has been more of a ''moogie'' to him than Prinadora. The accusations that Rom broke the contract are later at least partially resolved when Ro points out that, under the Rules of Acquisition, "A contract is a contract is a contract, but only between Ferengi", reasoning that Rom's second marriage was a Bajoran ceremony and so does not 'count' under Ferengi law.
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Revision as of 22:12, 4 July 2015

Prinadora was a Ferengi female, the first – and former – wife of Rom and mother of Nog.

Rom's first marriage began when he signed a standard five-year contract with Prinadora's father to produce a child. He then made the mistake of falling in love with his wife. As a result, he signed an extension to the contract without reading the fine print, allowing Prinadora's father to cheat him of all his money. Prinadora eventually left him for a richer man. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")

In 2373, Rom expressed concern that after marrying Leeta, she might end up behaving as Prinadora had. (DS9: "Ferengi Love Songs")

Appendices

Background information

It was planned for Prinadora to appear in the sixth season episode "Change of Heart". (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)

Apocrypha

Prinadora appears in the third novel (Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed") of Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, where Nog visits her after accusations that Rom broke the marriage contract threatens his position as Grand Nagus. Nog leaves when she fails to even recognize her son, commenting later on to Ro Laren that Leeta has been more of a moogie to him than Prinadora. The accusations that Rom broke the contract are later at least partially resolved when Ro points out that, under the Rules of Acquisition, "A contract is a contract is a contract, but only between Ferengi", reasoning that Rom's second marriage was a Bajoran ceremony and so does not 'count' under Ferengi law.

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