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| Born = [[24th century]]
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| Affiliation = [[Ferengi Alliance]]
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| Rank = ''[[DaiMon]]''
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| Icon1 = {{icon|ferengiAlliance.jpg|Ferengi}}
 
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'''Bractor''' was a male [[Ferengi]] who lived in the [[24th century]]. In the [[2360s]] and the [[2370s]], Bractor held the rank of [[Daimon]] and commanded the ''[[Kreechta]]''.
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'''Bractor''' was a male [[Ferengi]] who lived in the [[24th century]]. In the [[2360s]] and the [[2370s]], Bractor held the rank of [[DaiMon]] and commanded the ''[[Kreechta]]''.
   
 
In [[2365]], Bractor led an attack on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}}, which was engaged in wargames with the {{USS|Hathaway|NCC-2593}}. Since the ''Hathaway'' was a much older vessel, Bractor assumed it must have contained something of great value, and consequently demanded that the ''Hathaway'' be turned over to him. The ''Enterprise'' pretended to destroy the ''Hathaway'' and Bractor withdrew. ({{e|TNG|Peak Performance}})
 
In [[2365]], Bractor led an attack on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}}, which was engaged in wargames with the {{USS|Hathaway|NCC-2593}}. Since the ''Hathaway'' was a much older vessel, Bractor assumed it must have contained something of great value, and consequently demanded that the ''Hathaway'' be turned over to him. The ''Enterprise'' pretended to destroy the ''Hathaway'' and Bractor withdrew. ({{e|TNG|Peak Performance}})
   
In [[2372]], Daimon Bractor was one of the leading military personnel leading a [[blockade]] of the [[Bajoran star system]]. [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] negotiated with Bractor, who acted as an intermediary between Sisko and [[Grand Nagus]] [[Zek]], in an attempt to find a solution to the crisis. ({{n|DS9|The 34th Rule}})
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In [[2372]], DaiMon Bractor was one of the leading military personnel leading a [[blockade]] of the [[Bajoran star system]]. [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] negotiated with Bractor, who acted as an intermediary between Sisko and [[Grand Nagus]] [[Zek]], in an attempt to find a solution to the crisis. ({{n|DS9|The 34th Rule}})
 
:''Bractor was played by [[Armin Shimerman]] in "Peak Performance"''.
 
:''Bractor was played by [[Armin Shimerman]] in "Peak Performance"''.
   

Latest revision as of 21:25, 6 January 2021

Bractor was a male Ferengi who lived in the 24th century. In the 2360s and the 2370s, Bractor held the rank of DaiMon and commanded the Kreechta.

In 2365, Bractor led an attack on the USS Enterprise, which was engaged in wargames with the USS Hathaway. Since the Hathaway was a much older vessel, Bractor assumed it must have contained something of great value, and consequently demanded that the Hathaway be turned over to him. The Enterprise pretended to destroy the Hathaway and Bractor withdrew. (TNG episode: "Peak Performance")

In 2372, DaiMon Bractor was one of the leading military personnel leading a blockade of the Bajoran star system. Captain Benjamin Sisko negotiated with Bractor, who acted as an intermediary between Sisko and Grand Nagus Zek, in an attempt to find a solution to the crisis. (DS9 novel: The 34th Rule)

Bractor was played by Armin Shimerman in "Peak Performance".

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