The discussion centers on whether quasars are a one-time phenomenon during galaxy formation or can reactivate under certain conditions, such as the influx of matter. Participants speculate that significant events, like the Milky Way-Andromeda merger, could potentially trigger a quasar if enough matter is involved. Observations indicate that most known quasars are from ancient galaxies, raising questions about the lack of recent quasars despite ongoing galactic mergers. There is a consensus that quasars are linked to the availability of dense matter, suggesting they can occur multiple times if conditions are right. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for further observational evidence to understand quasar activity in the context of galaxy evolution.