They fleshed out the culture of the “Predators” and made them a voyager villain. The “hunt is all” race.
It was an interesting idea, but those 2 episodes were a pretty odd premise. If holodeck technology was so revoluntary for their culture, they should have worked to incorporate it into their ships, not build a huge holodeck simulation on voyager and enslaved its crew.
I think they were fun too, but just strange in a clearly “bottle episodes” kind of way.
It was definitely one of those holodeck adventure stories. I was disappointed that the Hirogen didn’t show up as much in the later seasons (the extent of their communications relay network suggested that they used to have a vast territory), although they did come back to the fallout of “The Killing Game” in Season 7’s “Flesh and Blood”.
The reptiloid nazi twofer (Voyager) was really bad. Does every Star Trek series have one? I don’t remember anything like that in TNG.
Really? I quite enjoyed “The Killing Game”… The Hirogen made an interesting addition to the series.
They fleshed out the culture of the “Predators” and made them a voyager villain. The “hunt is all” race.
It was an interesting idea, but those 2 episodes were a pretty odd premise. If holodeck technology was so revoluntary for their culture, they should have worked to incorporate it into their ships, not build a huge holodeck simulation on voyager and enslaved its crew.
I think they were fun too, but just strange in a clearly “bottle episodes” kind of way.
It was definitely one of those holodeck adventure stories. I was disappointed that the Hirogen didn’t show up as much in the later seasons (the extent of their communications relay network suggested that they used to have a vast territory), although they did come back to the fallout of “The Killing Game” in Season 7’s “Flesh and Blood”.