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Hirogen

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Species Name : Hirogen [1]
Quadrant : Delta

A powerful Nomadic species occupying the Delta Quadrant, the Hirogen are very predatory race. They travel in small ships carrying only two or three persons, seeking out other life forms in order to hunt them. They are obsessed with gathering trophies - usually in the form of body parts or stolen technology - in order to demonstrate their hunting prowess to other Hirogens. Although technologically advanced, they have been forced to disperse themselves over a huge area in order to find new prey for their hunts. [2] This has put considerable strain on the Hirogen culture, and their society is now seriously deteriorating. [1]

Technologically advanced, the Hirogen have even shown themselves capable of defeating an injured member of Species 8472. [3] They were encountered by the crew of the USS Voyager in 2374, when the ship accessed a Hirogen controlled communications array in order to transmit its EMH to the Beta quadrant. [4] A Hirogen hunting vessel subsequently captured Lieutenant Commander Tuvok and Seven of Nine. Voyager was able to free the two crewmembers, and was also able to use the array to recieve over a hundred messages from Starfleet command. [2]

Several weeks after this incident the Hirogen captured the USS Voyager itself. They greatly extended the holodecks and forced the crew to participate in a variety of combat-related scenarios, including one set during World War II. [5] Eventually the Voyager crew were able to force a stalemate with the Hirogen, and a ceasefire was agreed. The Hirogen agreed to leave the ship in return for Holodeck technology; they hope to use this in order to allow themselves to continue the traditions of the hunt without spreading themselves unduly across the quadrant, so reversing their recent decline. [1]


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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 VOY 4 The Killing Game, Part 2
2 VOY 4 Hunters
3 VOY 4 Prey
4 VOY 4 Message in a Bottle
5 VOY 4 The Killing Game, Part 1
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : The Killing Game, Part 2
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : Hunters
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : Prey
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : Message in a Bottle
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : The Killing Game, Part 1


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