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Mark Allen Shepherd plays Morn, a humanoid alien from the Ionite Nebula that frequents the space station at Deep Space Nine. He's found to be quite the regular at Quark's bar. Morn is a ladies man, even Dax has commented that she finds the few hairs on the top of Morn's head attractive.

Quark knows that when Morn leaves the bar he might as well close up for the night and went so far as to suggest a new Ferengi "rule of acquisition" in order to describe it. Quark on occasion lets Morn run the bar.

Morn will more likely be around for a long time as Jake Sisko finds Morn running the bar sometime in the future. Enough pieces of the puzzle for the audience to wonder and keep them on the edge of their seats when he is about to say something; Morn might be the most famous non-speaking part in Star Trek History.

Many fans agree that when Paramount Pictures finally decides to take Deep Space Nine off the air, Morn should be the one to say the Last Words on the episode. Do you agree? If so please follow this link and sign up for the Give Morn the Last Word Campaign.

Morn is:

bulletQuark's most regular customer
bulletFrom the Ionite Nebula (The way of the warrior)
bulletHas never spoken on camera, however it is mentioned that he talks a lot (The Jem'hadar)
bulletHas 17 brothers and sisters (Starship Down)
bulletHas more that one heart (Through the Looking Glass)
bulletWas once caught sleeping on the promenade
bulletEnjoys a Raw Slug Liver breakfast at Quark's (The Assignment)
bulletRule of Acquisition #286: "When Morn leaves, it's all over!" -Quark. (The House of Quark)
bulletMorn wears Vaterian wool undergarments form Garak's shop but no earmuffs (The Way of the Warrior)
bulletIs not good at darts (Accession)
bulletMorn's name is an anagram for Norm the similar character from Cheers
bulletIs played by Mark Allen Shepherd



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