Jem'Hadar
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Under their rules, they killed wounded or killed members of their kind in order to allow scant resources to be spread to the survivors. (Episode: Hippocratic Oath) The Jem'hadar were described as being among the most brutal and efficient warriors in known space. They cared not for the conventions of war or protecting civilians. In fact, their strikes were not limited to military targets and were able to wage the kind of war that the likes of the Federation had not seen since its founding. (Episode: Homefront) | Under their rules, they killed wounded or killed members of their kind in order to allow scant resources to be spread to the survivors. (Episode: Hippocratic Oath) The Jem'hadar were described as being among the most brutal and efficient warriors in known space. They cared not for the conventions of war or protecting civilians. In fact, their strikes were not limited to military targets and were able to wage the kind of war that the likes of the Federation had not seen since its founding. (Episode: Homefront) | ||
− | Some Jem'Hadar were noted for never meeting a Founder despite the fact that the Changelings were considered gods to their kind. Instead, the species were expected to fight and die for their masters who they would not meet even after their deaths. (Episode: Hippocratic Oath) | + | Some Jem'Hadar were noted for never meeting a Founder despite the fact that the Changelings were considered gods to their kind. Instead, the species were expected to fight and die for their masters who they would not meet even after their deaths. (Episode: Hippocratic Oath) They also followed the commands of the Vorta though the Jem'Hadar were capable of their field supervisors when discipline had fallen apart within their combat units. Jem'Hadar were also known to show an interest in seeing the insides of a Vorta as this was a rare experience for them to witness. (Episode: Rock and Shoals) |
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Star Trek: Deep Space 9'': "Hippocratic Oath" | *''Star Trek: Deep Space 9'': "Hippocratic Oath" | ||
+ | *''Star Trek: Deep Space 9'': "Rock and Shoals" | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== |
Revision as of 13:43, 5 December 2013
The Jem'Hadar are a genetically engineered race of soldiers that feature in Star Trek Deep Space 9.
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History
Overview
Among certain specimens, they faced a genetic mutation that occurred in their lifespan where they generated Ketracel-White naturally thus leading to them no longer being dependent on the drug. (Episode: Hippocratic Oath)
Under their rules, they killed wounded or killed members of their kind in order to allow scant resources to be spread to the survivors. (Episode: Hippocratic Oath) The Jem'hadar were described as being among the most brutal and efficient warriors in known space. They cared not for the conventions of war or protecting civilians. In fact, their strikes were not limited to military targets and were able to wage the kind of war that the likes of the Federation had not seen since its founding. (Episode: Homefront)
Some Jem'Hadar were noted for never meeting a Founder despite the fact that the Changelings were considered gods to their kind. Instead, the species were expected to fight and die for their masters who they would not meet even after their deaths. (Episode: Hippocratic Oath) They also followed the commands of the Vorta though the Jem'Hadar were capable of their field supervisors when discipline had fallen apart within their combat units. Jem'Hadar were also known to show an interest in seeing the insides of a Vorta as this was a rare experience for them to witness. (Episode: Rock and Shoals)
Members
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Appearances
- Star Trek: Deep Space 9: "Hippocratic Oath"
- Star Trek: Deep Space 9: "Rock and Shoals"
External Link
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