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This character is a member of Quark's family native to the mirror universe.
For the primary universe counterpart, see Quark.

In the mirror universe, Quark was a Ferengi businessman who owned and operated a bar, Quark's, on Terok Nor until his death in 2370.

A somewhat subdued individual, Quark bravely helped Terran slaves escape from the custody of the Alliance by smuggling them onto departing ships. He was exposed by a captured Terran slave and was swiftly executed on the orders of Intendant Kira Nerys after being tortured by her first officer Gul Elim Garak. (DS9 episode: "Crossover")

Quark's younger brother Rom later joined the Terran Rebellion to avenge his death. However, he was later captured and executed by the Alliance himself. With the deaths of Quark and Rom, ownership of Quark's bar fell to Nog until he himself was killed by the Intendant Kira. (DS9 episodes: "Through the Looking Glass", "Shattered Mirror")

By late 2371, his mother Ishka was a successful businesswoman who owned a tunnel complex in an underground city on Archanis. She was an associate of the Alliance in spite of the fact that it was responsible for the executions of her two sons. (VOY - Mirror Universe short story: "Bitter Fruit")

At some point prior to 2375, Captain Benjamin Sisko told Quark's primary universe counterpart of his fate. (DS9 episode: "The Emperor's New Cloak")

By 2377, his bar had mostly fallen into disuse. (ST - Mirror Universe novel: Rise Like Lions)

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