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* Nomadic species (VOY: "Prey") | * Nomadic species (VOY: "Prey") | ||
* Native to [[Delta Quadrant]] (VOY) | * Native to [[Delta Quadrant]] (VOY) | ||
** Travels spanned as far as [[Gamma Quadrant]] by late 2nd millennium (DS9 Novel: ''Demons to Air and Darkness'') | |||
*** ''"Several hundred years" before 2376 by text'' | |||
* Cultural notes | * Cultural notes | ||
** Society generally oriented around the predator/prey relationship, with outsiders near-universally seen as prey (VOY: "Prey") | ** Society generally oriented around the predator/prey relationship, with outsiders near-universally seen as prey (VOY: "Prey") |
Revision as of 01:49, 3 September 2018
- Appearance: Mammalian or reptilian; heavily ridged skulls
- Nomadic species (VOY: "Prey")
- Native to Delta Quadrant (VOY)
- Travels spanned as far as Gamma Quadrant by late 2nd millennium (DS9 Novel: Demons to Air and Darkness)
- "Several hundred years" before 2376 by text
- Travels spanned as far as Gamma Quadrant by late 2nd millennium (DS9 Novel: Demons to Air and Darkness)
- Cultural notes
- Society generally oriented around the predator/prey relationship, with outsiders near-universally seen as prey (VOY: "Prey")
- Status quo for Hirogen people since at least c.14th century (VOY: "The Killing Game")
- Society generally oriented around the predator/prey relationship, with outsiders near-universally seen as prey (VOY: "Prey")