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Bok's Marauder was a Ferengi D'Kora-class marauder of the Ferengi Alliance that was in service in the mid-24th century. This ship was commanded by DaiMon Bok in 2364. In 2364, Kazago and Rata were the first and second officers, respectively. On stardate 41723.9 this Ferengi vessel confronted the USS Enterprise-D in the Xendi Sabu system. For three days, they sent no message to the Enterprise, except "Stand by, Enterprise."

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  • Bok's Marauder was a Ferengi D'Kora-class marauder of the Ferengi Alliance that was in service in the mid-24th century. This ship was commanded by DaiMon Bok in 2364. In 2364, Kazago and Rata were the first and second officers, respectively. On stardate 41723.9 this Ferengi vessel confronted the USS Enterprise-D in the Xendi Sabu system. For three days, they sent no message to the Enterprise, except "Stand by, Enterprise."
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  • Bok's Marauder was a Ferengi D'Kora-class marauder of the Ferengi Alliance that was in service in the mid-24th century. This ship was commanded by DaiMon Bok in 2364. In 2364, Kazago and Rata were the first and second officers, respectively. On stardate 41723.9 this Ferengi vessel confronted the USS Enterprise-D in the Xendi Sabu system. For three days, they sent no message to the Enterprise, except "Stand by, Enterprise." Bok was trying to get revenge on Captain Picard for his only son's death at the Battle of Maxia, when Picard was commanding the USS Stargazer. He was subsequently relieved of command by his first officer Kazago for his "unprofitable venture." (TNG: "The Battle" ) Six years later, Bok again found himself aboard a ship chasing Picard for revenge. This time, he claimed to have found Picard's son, Jason Vigo. This was later disproved, and when there was obviously no profit to be made by his Ferengi associates, having been told it was a plot to make Picard pay ransom money, turned against him after learning the truth. (TNG: "Bloodlines" ) Whether Bok's two vessels were the same or different was never made clear on screen, but it is likely that the two ships were separate vessels. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives its name as Kurdon. [1] The Decipher RPG module Starships calls it the Braktel and gives its registry as FAM-288.
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