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| A Shilling for Your Latinum
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Quark contacts you, furious at the nerve of the people of Fair Haven. He says they are now charging holosuite customers for "the Fair Haven experience". He doesn't understand why they can't just act like any other hologram.
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Your team learns the people of Fair Haven feel cheated, knowing someone from the "other" world is charging customers to visit their village. You bring Quark in to hear their concerns and he decides to embark on a joint business venture with them.
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A fight breaks out between a holosuite customer and a citizen of Fair Haven.
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| A Story of My Own
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Fascinated by holonovels, Michael Sullivan wants to create his own. However, unlike the EMH, he is tethered to the Fair Haven program and Tom Paris cannot detach him while the program is running. He asks for your help.
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With the Doctor's help and his eager guidance, as well as some upgrades your team made, Michael Sullivan is able to construct his own holonovel without interfering with the Fair Haven program. The result becomes quite popular in its own right.
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Overload on the Fair Haven servers begins to damage Michael Sullivan's program as well and Tom Paris is forced to temporarily shut him down.
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| For the Right Price
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New Fair Haven, as Quark calls it, is a land of opportunity - especially opportunity to make a profit. The businessman makes modifications, much to Paris' disappointment. But these modifications might be more than minor annoyances. Investigate.
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Your away team convinces the people of Fair Haven to stand up to Quark's changes to their town. Meanwhile, you and Paris find ways to undermine Quark's efforts from the outside as well.
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The Doctor gets into a scuffle with a group of contractors who want to tear down his church so they can use the extra space for their luxury hotel.
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| Inside Job
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A group of bandits have appeared outside of Fair Haven - ones Tom Paris insists he did not program in. Investigate.
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Struggling to figure out who created them, your team enters the Fair Haven program and finds someone created the bandits from the console within Sullivan's. After helping run the bandits off in the program, you remove them from the outside.
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While investigated, your team is ambushed by the bandits.
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| Making the Upgrade
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Rom has identified some possible improvements to Tom's server-based program and with his permission, he begins working on them. However, his upgrades knock the whole program offline and he asks for your help in a panic.
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Your team investigates and finds the issue was not Rom's upgrades, but issues with the holosuites themselves, which were built using cheaper parts. After upgrading the holosuites, Rom is able to successfully make his upgrades.
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Your team is unable to help Rom.
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| Testing the Limits
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Quark sees major licensing potential if Fair Haven can be developed into versions based on other species' homeworlds and histories. He especially feels noncorporeal lifeforms and those from unique planets may be a perfect market. He asks your help.
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Your away team helps Quark and Rom (who is doing most of the programming) to prototype some alternate versions of Fair Haven. Though Tom Paris is skeptical at first, he allows Quark to proceed.
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Attempts to create a Tholian version cause the entire server to overheat and the program to shut down.
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| To Your Health
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After Quark modifies his bartender subroutine, Michael Sullivan cooks up something new, something he's calling a "tonic for whatever ails you." While customers at first boast of the hologram's new drink, soon many begin to take ill. Investigate.
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Your team investigates. Though it's clear there is no malicious intent on Sullivan's part, the drink he created has a dangerous aftereffect. Evaluating the holoprogram, it seems his holomatrix has somehow been crossed with a Terran poison database.
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A customer becomes ill inside one of the holosuites and Quark is forced to shut it down.
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| Visions Fair
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The citizens of Fair Haven and their visitors are experiencing strange visions. At the same time, the base program's energy usage has skyrocketed. Investigate.
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It seems the Prophets have become curious about the Fair Haven program as well, though they don't seem to understand how their presence impacts the program. Through Sisko, you are able to find a happy medium to allow the Prophets to visit.
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The visions overload citizens of and visitors to Fair Haven alike, forcing Tom to shut the program down.
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