Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Haakonian Order


Related Topics

In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
  Xenobiology - H   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Haakonian: Humanoid civilization native to the Delta Quadrant.
The Haakonians fought a war with the Talaxians for the better part of a decade.
Talax surrendered unconditionally to the Haakonian Order after the Haakonians deployed the metreon cascade on the moon Rinax.
www.usslightflash.com /xenoh.htm   (1432 words)

  
 Haakonian - Memory Alpha
The Haakonians are a warp capable, humanoid race found in the Delta Quadrant.
The only known Federation encounter with the Haakonians was made by the USS Voyager in 2371.
Jetrel had been involved in a war with the Talaxians some decades previously and had developed the Metreon Cascade, a weapon that caused such devastation that it instantly ended the war.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Haakonian   (161 words)

  
 Sector 001: Governments and Factions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
She ordered all Dominion forces to fight to the death, leading the Alpha Quadrant leaders to anticipate an extremely high death toll.
The Federation council met to consider Kirk's violation of Starfleet orders, and his theft and destruction of the U.S.S. Enterprise was a matter of sufficient gravity that the Council itself deliberated Kirk's fate.
By 2372, the Mokra Order was opposed by the Alsaurian resistance movement.
www.powernet.net /~jcrafton/factions.html   (7655 words)

  
 [No title]
From their last bit of info, twenty-seven years ago, the Haakonians and the Talaxians had been bitter enemies, the former having defeated the latter in a brutal war that ended with a weapon of mass destruction used against the civilian population of the Talaxian moon Rinax.
The Haakonian leaders had assumed that victory would be rewarded by a governing mandate from the people, but the atrocities of mass casualties had only deepened the citizens' hatred for their government.
She was a creature of the old order; a dinosaur who didn't even know that she and the greater Cardassia she served would soon be gone.
www.mbenzvi.com /deltafleet/doc/delta_one2.txt   (24040 words)

  
 STAR TREK VOYAGER ENCYCLOPEDIA
Haakonian order - The Haakonians conquered Neelix's homeworld, Talax, more than 15 years earlier after they used the Metreon Cascade on Rinax.
Hadrosaur - This is one of the creatures that Janeway and the Doctor view on the holodeck when they are trying to find an ancestor common to humans and Veer; it was the most highly evolved cold-blooded creature of the Eryops; it vanished when a mass extinction occurred at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
(Message in a Bottle) In order to end the holodeck simulations, Kim suggests to Alpha Hirogen that they overload the holographic emitter network; Alpha Hirogen doesn't want to do this because it would destroy both of the holodecks; after Janeway and Alpha Hirogen agree to a cease fire, Kim initiates an overload in the holo-emitters.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/9299/h.html   (2864 words)

  
 Neelix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
When Janeway declined to order Motura's death to reclaim Neelix's lungs, Kes donated one of her lungs to be implanted into Neelix's body, thereby saving his life.
Janeway subsequently ordered Neelix to serve two weeks of deuterium maintenance duty as punishment for having stolen the plasma and engaged in illegal activities.
Neelix has already confronted his past devils coming aboard, admitting he avoided military service before the 2366 conquest of his home planet Talax by the Haakonian Order, who forced surrender after it irradiated his family and the rest of the population of the Talax moon Rinax with the Metreon Cascade weapon.
www.angelfire.com /mi3/voyager/neelix.html   (1303 words)

  
 U.S.S. Aegis - SPECIES - Haakonian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Haakonians were involved with a war with the Talaxians from 2346 to 2356, when they forced the Talaxians to surrender after detonating their Metreon Cascade weapon on the Talaxian moon Rinax.
The Haakonian Order had not wanted to merely demonstrate the weapon's destructive capabilities, but to directly show the Talaxians the horror and destruction that such a weapon could caused when used on a large population.
Ma'bor Jetrel, inventor of the Metreon Cascade, was later exiled by the Order when he began to express sympathetic views towards the Talaxians and tried to develop a radical procedure that he believed would allow the disintegrated victims of Rinax to be reassembled from the Metreon cloud that surrounded Rinax.
www.mjbs.org /cgi-bin/speciesdisplay.cgi?id=80   (125 words)

  
 Star Trek Aliens H   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Talex surrendered unconditionally to the Haakonian Order after the Haakonians deployed the metreon cascade (developed by Dr. Jetrel) on the moon Rinax.
They are obsessed with gathering trophies - usually in the form of body parts or stolen technology - in order to demonstrate their hunting prowess to other Hirogens.
They were encountered by the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager in 2374, when the ship accessed a Hirogen controlled communications array in order to transmit its EMH to the Beta quadrant.
cage.p.tripod.com /h.htm   (1280 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Star Trek Voyager Characters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
She permitted herself to be temporarily assimilated into the Borg Collective in order to save a resistance movement that had formed in the virtual environment known as Unimatrix Zero (VOY: "Unimatrix Zero").
Captain Janeway ordered that the EMH be given control over his own deactivation sequence, in order to avoid the indignity of his being deactivated by others (VOY: "Eye of the Needle").
When Janeway declined to order Motura's death to reclaim Neelix's lungs, Kes donated one of her lungs to be implanted into Neelix's body, thereby saving his life (VOY: "Phage").
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /episodes/voy-characters.htm   (7933 words)

  
 h   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Note: The formal name for their race is the Haakonian Order.
Note: In 2374, a visionary Alpha decided that the U.S.S. Voyage’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 Kathryn 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.
www.angelfire.com /trek/idfresource/h.htm   (1131 words)

  
 Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 15: Jetrel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
However, Neelix is less than thrilled with this idea since the Haakonians had conquered his planet fifteen years earlier using a superweapon called the Metreon Cascade.
It seems the Haakonian is dying of the same disease.
When a Haakonian physician named Jetrel (James Sloyan) contacts Voyager with an urgent request, Neelix (Ethan Phillips) is forced to confront his painful, hidden past: it was Jetrel who, 15 years earlier, had developed the metreon cascade superweapon that killed Neelix's family and 300,000 other Talaxians on their home moon of Rinax.
www.findtutorials.com /shop/B000003K9R/Star_Trek___Voyager__Episode_15_Jetrel.html   (609 words)

  
 Neelix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The character is originally from Rinax, a moon of the planet Talax, in the Delta quadrant.
His family, including a sister named Alixia, were killed in one of the wars with the Haakonian Order.
In the pilot of STV, Neelix and his Ocampan girlfriend Kes join the Voyager crew.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neelix   (203 words)

  
 Xenobiology - S   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is not known if the Tholians are simply not interested in expansion, or biding their time in order to wait for the right moment.
O'Brien disobeyed orders and the Prime Directive by allowing Tosk to escape, thus continuing the hunt and fulfilling his friend's deepest wish; the chance to die with honor.
The Federation has sent of the negotiators in order to set end to the conflict, that had been able to combine a wedding between the daughter of the ruling family of Elas, Elaan, with the governor of Troyius.
www.usslightflash.com /xenot.htm   (4009 words)

  
 Galactopedia H Section 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Haden transmitted Priority 1 orders to the Enterprise-D in the matter of the defection of Romulan admiral Alidar Jarok in 2366.
The Hall of Warriors was used for great occasions such as the induction ceremony for the Order of the Bat'leth in 2373.
Hazar rescinded the order when it was learned the ship was being piloted by a child, but it was accidentally destroyed anyway.
captainmike.org /Galactopedia/h1.html   (7511 words)

  
 PADD =/\= Talaxians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Talaxians were at war with the Haakonian Order for the better part of a decade, before Talax was conquered by the Haakonians more than fifteen years prior to Stardate 48832.1.
The Metreon Cascade, created by Haakonian scientist Ma'Bor Jetrel, was deployed on the Talaxian moon Rinax, killing 300,000.
Talax surrendered unconditionally to the Haakonian Order the next day.
trekguide.com /padd/talaxians.htm   (81 words)

  
 TIME LINE,THE CREW OF STAR TREK VOYAGER, TUVOK, NEELIX
While he does not depend on feelings or instincts in order to do his job, he closely follows his own ethical code, which, coupled with his strict daily regime of meditation and mental exercise, makes him both a wise counsellor for the captain and an esteemed and loyal defender of Voyage’s well being.
Unfortunately; Alixia and the rest of Neelix's family were killed by the metreon cascade, a weapon of mass destruction launched against the Talaxians by their bitter enemies, the Haakonian Order.
Neelix strongly believed that war with the Haakonians was unjust, and the Talaxians were fighting them for the wrong reasons, but the metreon cascade changed his mind.
daisydownunder.com /1neelix.html   (1851 words)

  
 Designations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In 2356 their political system was established, it is called the Haakonian Order.
The political system was annexed by the Haakonians after the occupation of Talax, that was the result of ten years of war.
During the occupation the Haakonians destroyed the class-M moon Rinax, which resulted in 300 000 casualties among the Talaxians.
www.unimatrix-01.net /designations.html   (1541 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Biography Inconsistencies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The purpose of this article is to analyse the supposed episodes with the Changeling Bashir in order to find if any of them contained "character development" moments (and are therefore subject to being considered inconsistencies) and determine the point at which Bashir was kidnapped.
Neelix's family, including his sister Alixia, are killed in the war with the Haakonian Order (VOY: "Rise").
But most interestingly the female members of the family fortune are obliged to keep their maiden name in order to obtain their heritage.
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /inconsistencies4b.htm   (5459 words)

  
 Neelix
Neelix was born on Rinax, a Talaxian moon, that in 2366 was exposed to the Metreon Cascade weapon by the Haakonian Order, which irradiated the entire population of Rinax, including his whole family, forcing a Talaxian surrender.
As a former junk dealer, Neelix gained a free passage on the U.S.S. Voyager by offering himself as an adviser, a guide and a diplomat to crew, based on his knowledge of the Delta Quadrant and its myriad of races, and dangers.
The Talaxian is extremely personable, to the point of charming, but also shrewd, and he has a talent for turning situations to his advantage.
www.belgarath.net /v5/vgr/neelix.asp   (285 words)

  
 Star Trek Voyager - Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The summers were the hottest in the sector, and temperatures reached 50° Celsius and had 90% humidity.
His entire family, (including 'Alixia'), were wiped out when 'Rinax' was totally devasted by the 'Haakonian Order', during the conquest of his home planet 'Talax' in 2366.
The 'Haakonian Order' forced surrender of the Talaxians after it irradiated their population, (..including Neelix's family), with the 'Metreon Cascade Weapon'.
www.cis2.terry.dtcc.edu /Gibson/cis160051/Michael/voyager.htm   (3391 words)

  
 :: TANGOFLEET COMMLINK ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
They work out an agreement, and orders are given for the various Starfleet personnel to assist the Zarnacs with their sterility and shield problems.
Meanwhile, research on the Bi-oid stalls, and Commander Azul and Ensign Vathin are ordered to beam down to the Zarnac camp in order to assist.
She learns that her husband, the CMO of the Hyperion, is resigning his post in order to spend more time with their daughters, and not interfere with Hannah's command duties.
www.tangofleet.org /fleet-newsletter/july2003.htm   (9323 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Article
And that, in turn, was part of a whole climate of two governments posturing for war, which in no small measure involved the hard-line rhetoric of antagonists Captain Jellico and Gul Lemec.
Ma'Bor Jetrel was the mind behind the Metreon Cascade, which ended a lengthy war after it was deployed on the Talaxian moon Rinax, permanently snuffing out the shimmering lights of the colony there and forcing Talax's unconditional surrender to the Haakonian Order.
Jetrel justified his creation as a "scientific inevitability" and argued that all of the knowledge of the universe and all the power that it bestows is of intrinsic value to everyone, regardless of the consequences.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/TOS/feature/1672.html   (2174 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Talaxian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Haakonians are a race of aliens indigenous to the Delta Quadrant.
Neelix was a Talaxian who had left his homeworld after the conflict with the Haakonians; eventually, Neelix discovered another colony of his people, and left Voyager to be with them.
Neelix is a fictional character in the fictional universe of Star Trek: Voyager (STV).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Talaxian   (316 words)

  
 Sector 001: Personnel K   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Native of the Haakonian Order and wife of scientist Ma'Bor Jetrel.
The Jem'Hadar unit followed Keevan's orders and were killed in a hopeless firefight, even though they knew that their Vorta leader had betrayed them.
Kira's surrogate pregnancy was devised by the show's writers in order to deal with the fact that Nana Visitor was pregnant with her second child during the latter part of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's fourth season, and the early part of the fifth.
www.powernet.net /~jcrafton/person-k.html   (9400 words)

  
 T's
Note: Stardate 47529.4 Bashir and O'Brien travel to a lab orbiting T'Lani III in an effort to eliminate the Harvesters — a deadly bio-mechanical weapon used in the centuries-long war between the Kellerun and T'Lani societies.
Background: Kept a race known as the Skrreea in slavery for 7 generations until the Dominion occupied their homeworld and allowed the Skrreea to escape.
Pike made every effort to escape, but the Talosians mental abilities made it all but impossible - so complete were their abilities that they could easily destroy the starship just by tricking the crew into pressing the wrong buttons.
www.federationspace-rpg.net /medical/T's.html   (2068 words)

  
 Johnny O's Star Trek Database - Starfleet Personnel - Neelix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Neelix’s entire family is killed when Rinax was devastated by the metreon cascade attack by the Haakonian Order.
Involved in a transporter accident in which both he and Lieutenant Tuvok were merged at the molecular level, forming a new living being who adopted the name Tuvix.
Tuvix lived for about two weeks until Captain Janeway reluctantly order that he be separated back into Neelix and Tuvok, much to the objection of the Chief Medical Officer.
startrek.johnny-o.net /personnel/neelix.html   (333 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Biography
Neelix has already confronted his past devils coming aboard, admitting that he avoided military service before the 2366 conquest of his home planet Talax.
The Haakonian Order forced surrender after it irradiated his family and the rest of the population of the Talax moon Rinax with the Metreon Cascade weapon.
Ma'Bor Jetrel, tracked us down and led us to Rinax in order to use our transporters to attempt to regenerate the remains of Neelix's people.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/characters/VOY/bio/1112403.html   (870 words)

  
 Talaxians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Talaxians tend to be a very enthusiastic and friendly people, quick to trust others and easy to get along with.
They have few enemies, although in 2346 they entered into a war with the Haakonian Order.
After ten years of fighting the Hakkonians used a Metreon Cascade weapon on Rinax, killing some 300,000 Talaxian colonists of that moon and prompting the Talaxians to surrender.
www.homestead.com /Federation_Archives/files/talaxians.html   (143 words)

  
 The Listening Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The day after the Cascade was deployed, Talax surrendered unconditionally to the Haakonian Order.
A few months later, fifteen years after Talax had surrendered to the Haakonians, Voyager encountered a Haakonian shuttle which was asking to speak to me. It turned out to be Dr Ma'Bor Jetrel, the scientist who concieved the Cascade and led the team that created it.
When the senior staff was informed by Tuvok that Captain Janeway had ordered us to leave her and Commander Chakotay on the planet, we tried to convince him to contact the Vidians.
www.jupiter-station.com /stories/TLP.htm   (4939 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.