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    Camelot Station Civilian Bios Subject: Mog Access Granted Personal Data Name: Mog Species: Ferengi Gender: Male Age: 34 (Ferengi Standard Calendar) Height: 5’3 Weight: 145 lbs Eye Color: Green Marital Status: Single (Due to the drain of assets a wife would cause) Personal Motto: “Good customers are as rare as Latinum, treasure them.” Rule of Acquisition #57 Business Information Business: The Holy Grail Owner Status: Co-Owner Location: Deck 25: Commercial Concourse (Upper Level) Starbase Camelot Avalon System, Gamma Quadrant Business: The Mog Trading Group Owner Status: Sole Proprietor Location (Gamma Quadrant Office) Deck 25: Commercial Concourse (Situated next to the Grail) Starbase Camelot Avalon System, Gamma Quadrant NOTE: Gamma Quadrant residents must pay five strips of latinum for the location of the home office. Personal Information Son of a wealthy merchant trader, Mog joined Starfleet following Ferenginar’s reform to democracy out of disgust. However, he scrubbed about a month after being posted to Sky Harbor Aegis, this is largely attributed to “over abundance of clothed females”. However, while there, Mog took an example from the Ferengi Ambassador Mr. Drankum, and decided to open a bar of his own. Eventually opening the Holy Grail at Starbase Camelot, Mog brings his slightly modified sense of attaining profit, centering more on pleasing the customer. Having once known to state: “A customer purchases. A good customer tips.” Mog believes more in gaining valued customers then making a quick buck, noting that friends tend to pay more then the retail price.