7 Star Trek: Voyager Alien Villains Worse Than Discovery’s Breen

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7 Star Trek: Voyager Alien Villains Worse Than Discovery’s Breen
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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The crew of Star Trek: Discovery should think themselves lucky that they're facing the Breen and not some of Star Trek: Voyager's more dangerous enemies. It's now confirmed that the Breen Imperium will be the larger antagonists in the second half of Discovery season 5, following the revelations about Moll and L'ak and the Erigah placed upon them.

1:49 Related Voyager Is Why Star Trek Is Replacing Discovery’s Spore Drive Starfleet is abandoning the spore drive in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, having found a better form of warp travel thanks to the USS Voyager. 7 The Krenim Voyager's temporal scientists have already caused trouble for Discovery. Close The USS Voyager ran afoul of the Krenim in the season 4 two-parter, "Year of Hell".

The USS Voyager recovered surviving members of the Vaadwaur 800 years later, in Star Trek: Voyager season 6, episode 7, "Dragon's Teeth". Manipulating the crew of Voyager, the Vaadwaur tried to use the ship to strike back against the races that had risen up against their imperialism.

The new Star Trek: Voyager aliens were largely depicted as religious extremists in "Distant Origin", as many Voth refused to believe they originated elsewhere in the galaxy. Such zealotry could easily be tipped the other way, with the Voth in Star Trek: Discovery's 32nd century becoming convinced that possession of the Earth is a divine right.

While there were sympathetic Vidiians like Dr. Danara Pel , who was one of the love interests of Voyager's Doctor . However, the majority of Vidiians encountered in Star Trek: Voyager were keen to harvest innocent people in their never-ending battle against the Phage. As a humanoid race, the Vidiians would have a strong cause for seeking the Progenitors' technology, as they could presumably use it to erase all illness in their species.

Creating sentient life purely for the purposes of hunting them is unbelievably cruel, but it would also be on brand for the Hirogen. Throughout Star Trek: Voyager, the Hirogen proved that they placed the hunt above all else, meaning that the galaxy would get caught in the crossover of such a rampant expansion of their hunt.

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