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Hirogen
hɨˈroʊdʒɨn


A spacefaring nomadic race of the [[ma:Delta Quadrant|Delta Quadrant]] whose society has been completely based upon the ritual hunt for a millennium, despite their advanced technological status. All other species are viewed as prey, not equals, but only challenging prey are prized and pursued. Competition among males, hunting singly or in packs as "[[ma:Alpha Hirogen|Alphas]]" and their subordinate "[[ma:Beta Hirogen|Betas]]," is for trophies or "relics" to display, including victims' skeletal remains, gutted organs and captured technology and artifacts. An ancient galaxy-spanning [[ma:Hirogen communications network|sensor network]] taken over by the [[ma:Hirogen|Hirogen]], later disabled, was used by the [[ma:USS Voyager|USS Voyager]] to communicate briefly with the [[ma:Alpha Quadrant|Alpha Quadrant]] and brought the groups into conflict. In 2374, a visionary Alpha decided that the USS Voyager's [[ma:Holodeck|holodecks]] would allow his people to continue the hunt tradition safely while regrouping to preserve their homeless, ever-dispersed culture. Despite his assassination, a younger successor agreed to follow through with the plan and use [[ma:Captain|Captain]] [[ma:Kathryn Janeway|Janeway's]] gift of a holo-program's optronic datacore. Unfortunately, the Hirogen misused that technology and programmed their prey to be overly cunning and adaptive in order to make their hunts more "challenging" and essentially gave those [[ma:Hologram|holograms]] self-awareness and a desire for liberation. Three years after receiving the holographic technology, disaster ensued at several Hirogen training facilities where the prey killed their hunters and escaped to free others of their kind and find a home to call their own.
== Home System ==
[[Media:http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/File:Beta_Hirogen,_Flesh_and_Blood_2.jpg]]
Notes:A spacefaring nomadic race of the Delta Quadrant whose society has been completely based upon the ritual hunt for a millennium, despite their advanced technological status. All other species are viewed as prey, not equals, but only challenging prey are prized and pursued. Competition among males, hunting singly or in packs as "Alphas" and their subordinate "Betas," is for trophies or "relics" to display, including victims' skeletal remains, gutted organs and captured technology and artifacts. An ancient galaxy-spanning sensor network taken over by the Hirogen, later disabled, was used by the USS Voyager to communicate briefly with the Alpha Quadrant and brought the groups into conflict. In 2374, a visionary Alpha decided that the USS Voyager's holodecks would allow his people to continue the hunt tradition safely while regrouping to preserve their homeless, ever-dispersed culture. Despite his assassination, a younger successor agreed to follow through with the plan and use Captain Janeway's gift of a holo-program's optronic datacore. Unfortunately, the Hirogen misused that technology and programmed their prey to be overly cunning and adaptive in order to make their hunts more "challenging" and essentially gave those holograms self-awareness and a desire for liberation. Three years after receiving the holographic technology, disaster ensued at several Hirogen training facilities where the prey killed their hunters and escaped to free others of their kind and find a home to call their own.
The Hirogen /hɨˈroʊdʒɨn/ are a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, a long-running plot device in the Star Trek: Voyager television series, appearing nine times in Seasons 4-7.


Portrayed as a significant threat to the Voyager crew, the Hirogen are a dominant warrior species in the region, roaming vast distances in pursuit of worthy prey. Although they are an ancient race, their technology is not superior to that on Voyager, although their "tetryon"-based weapons are unfamiliar to Starfleet.
[[ma:Delta Quadrant|Delta Quadrant]] 
 
 
== Home World ==
 
Unknown - they are a spacefaring nomadic race
Portrayed as a significant threat to the Voyager crew, the Hirogen are a dominant warrior species in the region, roaming vast distances in pursuit of worthy prey. Although they are an ancient race, their technology is not superior to that on Voyager, although their "tetryon"-based weapons are unfamiliar to Starfleet.
 
 
 
== History ==
 
An ancient galaxy-spanning sensor network taken over by the Hirogen, later disabled, was used by the USS Voyager to communicate briefly with the Alpha Quadrant and brought the groups into conflict. In 2374, a visionary Alpha decided that the USS Voyager's holodecks would allow his people to continue the hunt tradition safely while regrouping to preserve their homeless, ever-dispersed culture. Despite his assassination, a younger successor agreed to follow through with the plan and use Captain Janeway's gift of a holo-program's optronic datacore. Unfortunately, the Hirogen misused that technology and programmed their prey to be overly cunning and adaptive in order to make their hunts more "challenging" and essentially gave those holograms self-awareness and a desire for liberation. Three years after receiving the holographic technology, disaster ensued at several Hirogen training facilities where the prey killed their hunters and escaped to free others of their kind and find a home to call their own.
 
The Hirogen are a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, a long-running plot device in the Star Trek: Voyager television series, appearing nine times in Seasons 4-7.


While the Hirogen are initially a major threat to Voyager, the Starfleet crew eventually help the Hirogen to solve problems arising from their way of life, leading to a de facto truce.
While the Hirogen are initially a major threat to Voyager, the Starfleet crew eventually help the Hirogen to solve problems arising from their way of life, leading to a de facto truce.
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Characteristics


Similar to the aliens of the Predator species from the science fiction franchise of the same name, the Hirogen are presented as driven by the hunt, who highly prize the unusual trophies taken from the carcasses of their prey. They are not described as having a home planet; and their society is apparently organized around space-faring nomadic hunting packs or tribes, with a hierarchical structure in which an Alpha warrior leads and a Beta and a Gamma are, respectively, secondary and tertiary subordinates. Contact between tribes is maintained through an ancient communication network over vast distances. Before the hunt, the Hirogen ritualistically apply paint to their armor. Hirogen hunters are shown as being much taller than humans, usually over two metres in size with a muscular build evolved for combat; and they are usually shown wearing armour, with masks for inhospitable environments. There has only been one 'civilian' Hirogen shown on-screen; the Season 7 episode "Flesh and Blood," introduces a Hirogen technician, who does not participate in hunting and is looked on with disdain by others of his species, as he has no taste for the hunt.
Plot


Sometime around the year 2374, the USS Voyager encounter the Hirogen when the crew uses an apparently abandoned ancient communications network to send a message to the Alpha Quadrant. It is not clear if the Hirogen created the technology or merely appropriated it for their use; but they vigorously object to its use by Voyager. Sensing Voyager to be worthy prey, the Hirogen attack in force. Voyager's weapon systems are initially unable to penetrate the hull armor of the Hirogen fighter craft. Many conflicts ensue between Hirogen and Voyager as the aliens continue their ritualistic hunt; but, under Captain Janeway's guidance, the Starfleet crew is able to survive each encounter.
== Government ==
 
 
 
== Physiology ==
 
[[MA:http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/File:Beta_Hirogen,_Flesh_and_Blood_2.jpg]]
 
 
== Culture ==
 
The Hirogen society has been completely based upon the ritual hunt for a millennium, despite their advanced technological status. All other species are viewed as prey, not equals, but only challenging prey are prized and pursued. Competition among males, hunting singly or in packs as "[[ma:Alpha Hirogen|Alphas]]" and their subordinate "[[ma:Beta Hirogen|Betas]]."
 
Similar to the aliens of the Predator species from the science fiction franchise of the same name, the Hirogen are presented as driven by the hunt, who highly prize the unusual trophies taken from the carcasses of their prey. They are not described as having a home planet; and their society is apparently organized around space-faring nomadic hunting packs or tribes, with a hierarchical structure in which an Alpha warrior leads and a Beta and a Gamma are, respectively, secondary and tertiary subordinates. Contact between tribes is maintained through an ancient communication network over vast distances. Before the hunt, the Hirogen ritualistically apply paint to their armor. Hirogen hunters are shown as being much taller than humans, usually over two metres in size with a muscular build evolved for combat; and they are usually shown wearing armour, with masks for inhospitable environments.  
 
 
== Technology ==
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 


In 2377, one of the final confrontations between Voyager and a Hirogen war party is so devastating to both sides that a cease-fire was reached, an unprecedented event in the entirety of Hirogen history. The Alpha in charge of the Hirogen raiding party had initially invaded Voyager in the hopes of obtaining holographic technology; and, though he fell during the combat, Janeway delivered the technology to his successor. The Alpha acknowledged that, by chasing 'prey' across the entire Quadrant, the Hirogen people were losing all cultural and national unity and would eventually be overcome by other species. By creating holographic hunts, with the safety systems off, they could continue to have lethal and challenging hunts while remaining united in a single portion of space. Unfortunately, the Hirogen program their holographic prey too well—the hologram warriors are programmed to learn from each "death", and their combat abilities increase exponentially. This eventually reaches the logical conclusion of the prey becoming the predators, and it is only the intervention of the Voyager crew that prevents the Hirogen's utter extermination.
== Characteristics ==




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Hirogen
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Four Letter Code HIRO
Federation Status Restricted
Planet of Origin Unknown, Delta Quadrant
Encountered in the Delta Quadrant by the USS Voyager (VOY: Message in a Bottle
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level N (spacefaring)
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Name Hirogen hɨˈroʊdʒɨn


Home System

Delta Quadrant


Home World

Unknown - they are a spacefaring nomadic race

Portrayed as a significant threat to the Voyager crew, the Hirogen are a dominant warrior species in the region, roaming vast distances in pursuit of worthy prey. Although they are an ancient race, their technology is not superior to that on Voyager, although their "tetryon"-based weapons are unfamiliar to Starfleet.
  


History

An ancient galaxy-spanning sensor network taken over by the Hirogen, later disabled, was used by the USS Voyager to communicate briefly with the Alpha Quadrant and brought the groups into conflict. In 2374, a visionary Alpha decided that the USS Voyager's holodecks would allow his people to continue the hunt tradition safely while regrouping to preserve their homeless, ever-dispersed culture. Despite his assassination, a younger successor agreed to follow through with the plan and use Captain Janeway's gift of a holo-program's optronic datacore. Unfortunately, the Hirogen misused that technology and programmed their prey to be overly cunning and adaptive in order to make their hunts more "challenging" and essentially gave those holograms self-awareness and a desire for liberation. Three years after receiving the holographic technology, disaster ensued at several Hirogen training facilities where the prey killed their hunters and escaped to free others of their kind and find a home to call their own.

The Hirogen are a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, a long-running plot device in the Star Trek: Voyager television series, appearing nine times in Seasons 4-7.

While the Hirogen are initially a major threat to Voyager, the Starfleet crew eventually help the Hirogen to solve problems arising from their way of life, leading to a de facto truce.


Government

Physiology

MA:http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/File:Beta_Hirogen,_Flesh_and_Blood_2.jpg


Culture

The Hirogen society has been completely based upon the ritual hunt for a millennium, despite their advanced technological status. All other species are viewed as prey, not equals, but only challenging prey are prized and pursued. Competition among males, hunting singly or in packs as "Alphas" and their subordinate "Betas."

Similar to the aliens of the Predator species from the science fiction franchise of the same name, the Hirogen are presented as driven by the hunt, who highly prize the unusual trophies taken from the carcasses of their prey. They are not described as having a home planet; and their society is apparently organized around space-faring nomadic hunting packs or tribes, with a hierarchical structure in which an Alpha warrior leads and a Beta and a Gamma are, respectively, secondary and tertiary subordinates. Contact between tribes is maintained through an ancient communication network over vast distances. Before the hunt, the Hirogen ritualistically apply paint to their armor. Hirogen hunters are shown as being much taller than humans, usually over two metres in size with a muscular build evolved for combat; and they are usually shown wearing armour, with masks for inhospitable environments.


Technology

Notes

Characteristics