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'''Ravarj''' is an Hirogen hunter. | '''Ravarj''' is an Hirogen hunter. | ||
== Background == | |||
After spending two decades hunting holographic prey on an Hirogen space station, Ravarj felt he had become addicted to hunting "pretend" prey. He considered a rebellion by holographic characters as heresy against the Hirogen. | |||
Hunting the same pretend Alpha Quadrant prey over and over again had become tiresome. His frustrations had become his epiphany - he needed to return to the "old ways". He left the space station hunting ground he had called home for twenty years, and became an Alpha of a hunting tribe of one named "Tribe Ravarj". | |||
After that time, hunts for Ravarj had been few and far between. His trophy collection was lean, but he considered that they had been worth the effort, and were a symbol not only of reward for his patience and persistence, but a beacon of what the Hirogen must once again become<ref name="TrulyWorthyPrey>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-amity/c/ZZV_qwMY3AI/m/IZmui2EuAwAJ Girls’ Trip - Chapter 4: Truly Worthy Prey (Part 1)], Ravarj, Tribe Ravarj, SD239906.21</ref>. | |||
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[[Category:Amity Outpost]] | [[Category:Amity Outpost]] |
Revision as of 22:23, 20 July 2022
Ravarj is an Hirogen hunter.
Background
After spending two decades hunting holographic prey on an Hirogen space station, Ravarj felt he had become addicted to hunting "pretend" prey. He considered a rebellion by holographic characters as heresy against the Hirogen.
Hunting the same pretend Alpha Quadrant prey over and over again had become tiresome. His frustrations had become his epiphany - he needed to return to the "old ways". He left the space station hunting ground he had called home for twenty years, and became an Alpha of a hunting tribe of one named "Tribe Ravarj".
After that time, hunts for Ravarj had been few and far between. His trophy collection was lean, but he considered that they had been worth the effort, and were a symbol not only of reward for his patience and persistence, but a beacon of what the Hirogen must once again become[1].
References
- ↑ Girls’ Trip - Chapter 4: Truly Worthy Prey (Part 1), Ravarj, Tribe Ravarj, SD239906.21