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2 [[caption-width-right:350:To say the Hirogen took over ''Voyager'' would be kind of an understatement. No, the Hirogen came for a '''''fight.''''']]
3The Hirogen seize ''Voyager'' and force the crew to undergo a lethal holodeck simulation of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. RuleOfCool ensues.
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7* ActionPrologue: It's Captain Janeway kicking ass as…a Klingon?
8* AirVentEscape: Averted; the Hirogen Beta quickly works out that Janeway has ducked into the Jeffries tube.
9* AnachronismStew: All over the place in Part II as the holodeck simulation spills over into the rest of ''Voyager''.
10* AndYouThoughtItWasAGame: The Alpha Hirogen treats the World War II simulation as a game--until it spills out into the corridors and everything goes to hell.
11* ArchaicWeaponForAnAdvancedAge: A group of holographic Klingons armed with bat'leths handily defeating a group of submachinegun-armed Germans (also holographic). Granted, anyone would panic at the sight of angry Klingons charging at you, but still...
12* BadassBoast
13** Neelix as a Klingon warrior:
14--->"I may be drunk but I can still send your soul to the next world and leave your body here to rot!"
15** Seven of Nine to Turanj:
16--->"One day the Borg will assimilate your species, despite your arrogance. When that moment arrives...remember ''me''."
17* BattleCry: The Doctor sends a reluctant Neelix off to battle as leader of the Klingons. "You heard the man, run along. I'll reattach any severed limbs, just don't misplace them." Then the Doc gets dragged along with them.
18--> '''Holo Klingon''': ''Qapla!''
19-->'''Neelix''': ...Qapla...
20-->'''Doc''': (waving a knife) Tally-ho.
21* BavarianFireDrill: Two Hirogen start beating up Harry, accusing him of plotting something (which he is). Well aware of the Hirogen pecking order, Harry tells them the Alpha has already called him to the bridge. "You want me to tell him I'm working for you now?"
22* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: When the holo-war spills out into ''Voyager'':
23--> '''Harry:''' You wanted a war? Looks like you've got one.
24* BigDamnHeroes: Neelix turns up with an army of drunken Klingon warriors just as our heroes are about to be shot by a FiringSquad.
25* BilingualBonus: "Katrine" (Janeway) refers to Seven of Nine's singing holodeck character as "Mademoiselle de Neuf" -- French for "Ms. Of Nine."
26* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands:
27** Turanj shoots the pistol out of Mademoiselle de Neuf's hand, though it's not clear if this was intentional; none of the Hirogen (except possibly Karr, and only for pragmatic reasons) are much interested in preserving the lives of the crew. He puts a bullet in her and Neelix moments later, and nearly kills her despite ordering his companion to "avoid the cranium".
28** It happens a second time when the Hirogen medical officer shoots at Janeway. Karr gave orders that [[IWantThemAlive he wanted Janeway kept alive]], so that may be deliberate.
29* BlatantLies: Katrine tells everyone who enters ''Le Coeur de Lion'' to leave the war outside. Secretly she's head of the Resistance cell in Sainte Claire.
30* CallBack: Karr suggests that the next simulation they try should be [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E26S4E1TheBestOfBothWorlds the Battle of Wolf 359]].
31* TheCastShowOff: That's Creator/JeriRyan singing for real, not lip syncing.
32* CasualDangerDialogue: When Chakotay/Miller and his infantry unit show up in the middle of a firefight, Tuvok greets them with a casual "Welcome to Saint Claire."
33* TheChanteuse: Seven of Nine as Mademoiselle [[BilingualBonus de Neuf]].
34* ConcealingCanvas: The Resistance hide a map of German troop dispositions on the back of a painting.
35* ContrivedCoincidence / LoveTranscendsSpacetime: The handsome American Brigitte fell in love with before the war is one of the soldiers liberating Sainte Claire. Of course in a meta coincidence, both characters are played by ''Voyager'''s OfficialCouple.
36* DarkIsNotEvil: Janeway and Seven wear black to infiltrate Nazi headquarters and [[LovelyAngels look good doing so]].
37* DeadlyGame: Averted for the most part due to the Doctor's efforts and Karr's instructions to avoid permanent injury, but it's clear that it's only a matter of time.
38* DeathIsCheap: Every time someone is killed on the holodeck the Doctor has to revive them and fix their injuries, only for them to be sent into another simulation. He's working flat out and the Hirogen doctor has little interest in helping him. The Doctor mentions there's already been one permanent fatality.
39* DefiantToTheEnd:
40** When the Hirogen lose control of the holodeck program, Karr realises that Harry has committed sabotage and demands he fix it. Harry tells him to go to hell.
41** Facing the barrel of a gun held by Turanj, Seven calmly tells him that one day, the Borg will assimilate his race.
42* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Neelix demanding a drink from his fellow Klingons (after he's already had a few too many). "I'm as dry as the crater at Tarpahk. In the middle of the dry season. When it's dry!"
43* DisneyVillainDeath: Janeway shoots Turanj, and he falls into the hole blasted between ''Voyager'''s decks.
44* DramaticGunCock: If you're [[KineticWeaponsAreJustBetter using firearms instead of phasers]], you've got to have superfluous bolt cocking.
45* DuelingScar: Appropriately for someone playing a German officer, Karr has an old scar on the left side of his face, though he presumably got his the hard way.
46* DrunkenMaster: "Even half drunk, Klingons are among the best warriors in the galaxy."
47* DyingRace: Karr worries about his people becoming this from spreading themselves too thin on their hunts. That's why he wants to use holodecks to hold simulated hunts.
48* EmpathicEnvironment: DramaticThunder sounds on the holodeck when [[DarkestHour everything starts going badly]], with an unarmed Janeway being stalked by Turanj and the others in front of a FiringSquad.
49* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even as they preside over a bloodsport, the Hirogen show clear distaste for their holographic Nazi allies, particularly their self-important arrogance and their habit of launching [[CurbStompBattle extremely unequal battles]]; the Hirogen's raison d'ĂŞtre is to hunt other races for sport, but they at least give their prey a sporting chance, and they don't consider themselves inherently superior to their prey, considering superiority to be something that is proven by conquest.
50* EvilSoundsDeep: The Hirogen Alpha, courtesy of Danny Goldring. {{Subverted}}, however, in that he proves to be one of the ''least'' evil Hirogen and the most willing to negotiate with Janeway.
51* TheExtremistWasRight: Karr is perceived as a sadist by the ''Voyager'' crew because of his torturous games and an extremist by his own people because of his unconventional beliefs on change. After inflicting countless life-threatening injuries on the crew in order to examine their fortitude and spirit, he explains that his actual objective is to utilize ''Voyager'''s holographic technology in order to prevent the Hirogen from hunting themselves into extinction by providing them with a means of simulating prey without having to scour the galaxy looking for it. Only after weeks of bloodshed do the few surviving Hirogen begin to understand the logic of their Alpha's philosophy; realizing that his holographic substitution method was the only possible solution.
52* FaceRevealingTurn: We see the flowing blonde hair of TheChanteuse before she turns her head to reveal it's Seven of Nine. Likewise with Janeway as the proprietor of ''Le Coeur de Lion''.
53* FakeFaint: Brigitte fakes a faint as part of a WoundedGazelleGambit to get into Nazi headquarters.
54* {{Fanservice}}
55** Creator/JeriRyan with her hair down, singing "Would it be wrong to kiss…"
56** [[{{Costumer}} Tim Russ in a white tux! Kate Mulgrew in a white tux!]]
57** Tuvok firing a Thompson submachine gun! [[SightedGunsAreLowTech FROM THE HIP!]]
58** Hirogen Nazis JustForFun/InSpace
59* FemmeFataleSpy: B'Elanna of all people plays this role; her character Brigitte realised the Kapitan had fallen for her, so she [[HeroicSeductress pretended to reciprocate to gather information for the Resistance]] and now carries his child.
60* GlamorousWartimeSinger: The role Seven plays in the World War II fantasy. And those are ''actually'' Creator/JeriRyan's pipes in the two musical numbers.
61* GoodAllAlong: At least, for a somewhat loose definition of "good". Karr brainwashes the ''Voyager'' crew into becoming pawns in elaborate war games; killing them over and over again, only for the Doctor to revive them and send them back in to die. However, these acts of cruelty actually SAVED their lives by preventing the Hirogen from exterminating them "en masse." It also transpires that Karr was merely experimenting with the ship's holographic technology in order to provide his people with an alternative to actually dispersing themselves across the galaxy and hunting real prey, thereby saving the protagonists' lives along with the lives of the Hirogen themselves. Even Janeway herself admits that his intentions are in everyone's best interests.
62* GoryDiscretionShot: The Kapitan's death via a bat'leth-wielding Klingon.
63* GratuitousNazis: Although there's mention of other programs such as the Crusades and the Klingon simulation, the main emphasis is on the program based in Nazi-occupied France.
64* HeadbuttingHeroes: Even playing their holodeck characters Janeway and Seven can't help getting into conflict. Katrine wants to lay low and provide intelligence to the advancing American forces. Mademoiselle de Neuf wants to stockpile anti-tank weapons and assassinate German officers.
65* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The fact that the Hirogen turned off the holodeck safeties helped things spiral out of control.
66* HolodeckMalfunction: At the end of Part One. ItWontTurnOff!
67* HumansAreWarriors: Karr seems to think so.
68* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: Near the end, Turanj thinks he has Janeway cornered at the end of a damaged corridor, only for his holographic rifle to suddenly partially disappear, as she's lured him out of the emitter grid. Before he has a chance to react, Janeway has clocked him over the head and grabbed the weapon for herself, leaving Turanj the one running for his life.
69* IKissYourHand: The Alpha kisses Katrine's hand, as per the [[WickedCultured holodeck character he's playing]].
70* InnocentlyInsensitive: Tom, under the persona of an American soldier from World War 2, is instantly suspicious of Harry, who as far as he's concerned, looks like an English-speaking Japanese man in France, in what he thinks is a German advanced weapons facility.
71* IllKillYou: Katrine to Seven of Nine when she thinks 'Neuf' is contacting the Nazis (actually accessing the holodeck controls). She's pointing a pistol at Seven's head and the holodeck safety protocols were off, so Janeway would likely have killed the Borg [[JustInTime if her neural interface hadn't been deactivated at that moment]].
72* InMediasRes: Events begin nineteen days after the Hirogen have seized ''Voyager''.
73* {{Irony}}: Though it's never remarked on in-universe, Chakotay is cast on the holodeck as a loyal American captain while Janeway plays the role of a resistance fighter in Nazi-occupied France, reversing their (original) roles. Even better, the rebel group Chakotay was part of is named ''for'' [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maquis_(World_War_II) that very same French resistance]] (although the name originally referred to the scrub growth from the kind of terrain they usually operated in).
74* IWorkAlone: Janeway insists on going alone to blow up Sickbay. Chakotay (who as Captain Miller only knows her as a female civilian) insists on coming along.
75* JumpingOnAGrenade: Subverted; Seven is shot as she goes to throw a photonic grenade. A soldier jumps on it, but that only means the RedshirtArmy of our heroes is destroyed by the blast, not the Nazi opponents.
76* JustInTime: Played with and even subverted multiple times, and almost all related to the neural interfaces.
77** When the Doctor is preparing one of Seven's Borg implants to block the signal from her interface, he tells her that it will begin working "almost as soon as you're back in the simulation." When does it kick in? [[PlayedForLaughs Right as she's singing, resulting in her breaking off since she no longer has memory of the words]], which [[PlayedForDrama also draws suspicion from the Hirogen as well as her fellow resistance fighters]] (see the bullet points below).
78** Within the World War II holodeck simulation, there is a subplot as to whether the resistance fighters can trust "Mademoiselle de Neuf" since some of her actions and attitudes suggest she might be a Nazi mole. (Whether this is true in the original holonovel the scenario is based on is never revealed.) Thanks to Seven being freed of her interface, the actions she subsequently takes (forgetting how to properly arm the grenades, tapping into the holodeck computer panel) cause "Katrine" to conclude she is a traitor. She prepares to shoot her...and at that exact moment the Doctor succeeds (after initially being prevented by a Hirogen) in shutting off her interface, restoring her memories as Janeway and saving Seven's life.
79** Later, Tuvok (still in his holodeck character persona) continues to be suspicious of Seven despite Janeway vouching for her. Before he can act on her possible treachery, Janeway and Chakotay succeed in destroying the console in Sickbay controlling everyone's interfaces...but right after that, they all get captured by the joint forces of the Germans and the Hirogen. So not only are they immediately unable to do anything with their newfound restored identities, they have no knowledge of the simulated resistance, requiring Seven to fill them in on what's been happening both on and off the holodeck and depriving B'Elanna of any knowledge she could have used to sway the German Kapitan.
80** Seven is preparing one of the grenades with a photonic upgrade that will make it harm only holographic items and characters, leaving organic beings untouched. She succeeds in doing so right as the invading Germans are just about to storm the Americans' barricade...and then gets shot, causing her to collapse and drop the grenade on their side of the barricade. Chakotay tries to either grab it or throw himself on it, but it goes off...[[FinaglesLaw and destroys their weapons, ammo, and holographic allies instead, resulting in them all being captured]].
81* LaResistance: On the holodeck against the Nazis, and on ''Voyager'' against the Hirogen.
82* LovelyAngels: Katrine and Mademoiselle de Neuf (aka Janeway and Seven) are pistol-packing members of LaResistance!
83* MamaBear
84-->'''Janeway:''' I guess when it comes to my people's safety, this girl tends to get a little gung-ho.\
85'''Chakotay (aka Captain Miller):''' Nothing to apologize for, I'm the same way with my men. There's not a day goes by when I don't think to myself, I'm going to get 'em back safely, even if I die trying.\
86'''Janeway:''' I know the feeling...
87* ManOfWealthAndTaste: While his subordinates want to get to the good stuff of hunting and bagging trophies, their Alpha would rather take time to enjoy the subtleties of the holodeck programs, believing the cultures depicted can throw light on their own. In comparison the Kapitan boasts of his looted art collection, but has no appreciation for the cultures that created these masterpieces.
88* MeaningfulName:
89** Aside from Seven's holodeck name mentioned under BilingualBonus, Janeway's holodeck name is "Katrine", the French equivalent of Kathryn. Whether this is a ContrivedCoincidence or Karr choosing it for [[WorthyOpponent an enemy he respected]] is left unexplained, but seeing as there was no indication of a similar view toward Seven, it's likely just in-universe coincidence.
90** The restaurant where the resistance is operating in Sainte Claire is named ''Le Coeur de Lion'', "Lionheart", highly appropriate for brave French freedom-fighters trying to bring down Nazi occupiers. At the same time, it's a bit of DramaticIrony as this is also the famous sobriquet of England's [[UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart King Richard]], who not only spent far more of his reign in France than he did England (and in fact mostly knew and spoke only French, not English) but might well have been part of the Crusades scenario mentioned as happening offscreen.[[labelnote:*]]Although it's likely that ''Voyager'''s crew would have been playing roles on the Christian side, with Karr assuming the role of [[WorthyOpponent Saladin]] if it were the Third Crusade, it's equally as likely the Hirogen would have been impressed by and wished to play the role of Richard, thus making the Federation characters opposed to him.[[/labelnote]]
91* MercyLead
92-->'''Janeway:''' [[GetItOverWith What are you waiting for?]]\
93'''Turanj:''' I am a hunter. You are my prey. ''(DramaticGunCock)'' Run.
94* MindControlDevice: The crew have been implanted with neural interfaces to make them think they are the holodeck characters they're playing.
95* MythologyGag:
96** Katrine says it's been "a hard four years" in reference to the German occupation. Of course it's also the amount of time ''Voyager'' has been in the Delta Quadrant.
97** Mademoiselle de Neuf makes a snarky comment that she's not going to be singing "Moonlight Becomes You" when the shooting starts. That's what TheChanteuse in ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'' is singing just before Captain Picard goes [=20th=] Century on the Borg's ass with a submachine gun.
98* TheNameless: Averted; a Hirogen Alpha and Beta are finally given names.
99* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Zigzagged. Karr thinks the Nazi MasterRace rhetoric is ridiculous; unsurprising given that Hirogen culture is based on proving one's ''individual'' prowess -- the idea of a race being superior by birthright instead of by testing itself constantly against {{Worthy Opponent}}s would not impress him. However after Karr arranges a ceasefire with Captain Janeway, Turanj, who is much younger and less world-weary, finds what the Nazi captain is saying strikes a chord.
100-->"One does not co-operate with decadent forms of life, one hunts them down and eliminates them. The Kommandant speaks of civilization. The ancient Romans were civilized. The Jews are civilized. But in all its moral decay, Rome fell to the spears of our ancestors as the Jews are falling now. Look at our destiny! The field of red, the purity of German blood. The blazing white circle of the sun that sanctified that blood. No one can deny us, no power on Earth or beyond. Not the Christian Savior, not the God of the Jews. We are driven by the very force that gives life to the universe itself! We must countermand the Kommandant's orders, stay and fight. We must be faithful to who we are."
101* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Though this isn't apparent till Season 7's "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS7E9FleshAndBlood Flesh and Blood]]". At the end of the episode Janeway presents the new Alpha with holodeck technology, which he reluctantly accepts even though he claims not to have agreed with Karr's ideas. It seems like another victory for Federation ideals if the Hirogen stop hunting sentient species in favor of holograms. [[GoneHorriblyRight It doesn't work out that way.]]
102* NobleDemon: Karr has a somewhat more noble interpretation of the Hirogen hunt and what this means for their society. He despises hunting down prey which cannot fight back, and is disappointed in his younger warriors' obsession with it. Despite taking over the ship, he never intended to kill all the ''Voyager'' crew, but to barter with them for their technology.
103* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: The Doctor urges Karr to activate the holodeck safety protocols, which will protect his own men as well as ''Voyager'''s crew. He refuses.
104* NoodleIncident: The Crusades. We don't find out anything about that simulation other than it wasn't kind to Seven.
105* NoTimeToExplain: Janeway's response when Captain Miller asks what SomeKindOfForcefield is.
106* NotAGame: Karr says this to Janeway when she shows her disgust at the games the Hirogen are playing with her crew; for him, it's about finding a new way for his people.
107* OffTheRails: The Hirogen Beta Turanj is bored with the holoprogram and opens fire on Neelix to draw out the Resistance.
108* OnlyAFleshWound: Janeway takes a shot in the leg, which slows her down a little but otherwise has no ill effects.
109* OutrunTheFireball: Janeway and Seven flee as the Nazi headquarters blows up behind them.
110* PlanetOfHats: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]], interestingly enough. Karr believes that the Hirogen focus on "the hunt" above all things means they've become stagnant and lack an actual culture; they don't advance, create art, et cetera, they just hunt, and he believes it is unsustainable.
111* {{Plunder}}: The Kapitan proudly shows off the art he's looted. Karr is not impressed by a BattleTrophy taken from an enemy who's already surrendered.
112* PregnantBadass: B'Elanna as pistol-packing Brigitte. Noticeably averted when it comes to the physical stuff though, as the actors are understandably gentle when manhandling the pregnant Roxann Dawson.
113* PreMortemOneLiner: "Katrine" prepares to shoot Seven, thinking she's in cahoots with the Nazis. {{Subverted}}, thankfully, when the mind-control device is disabled and Janeway comes back to herself.
114-->'''"Katrine":''' I told you, no more mistakes. You just made your last one.
115* PrettyInMink: Some of the ladies in ''Le Coeur de Lion'' are wearing fur wraps.
116* {{Pride}}: Seven flat-out refuses to sing for Turanj, even when threatened with death. In fact she delivers her own BadassBoast in return.
117* ProjectedMan: Karr orders holoemitters installed on all decks, intending to turn ''Voyager'' into one vast holodeck. Harry uses this to project the Doctor to his location to plan LaResistance, and in Part II the holodeck combatants burst out into the rest of the ship.
118* PublicSecretMessage: An innocuous weather report hides a message about an imminent American attack.
119* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Brigitte is pregnant because actress Roxann Dawson was pregnant at the time (normally [[HideYourPregnancy covered by an Engineer's smock]]). This becomes LeaningOnTheFourthWall when B'Elanna gripes to Tom about the [[FeelingTheBabyKick intense realism]] of the 'simulated' pregnancy.
120* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Karr to the Kapitan in response to his MasterRace ideology.
121-->'''Alpha:''' You, yourself, are you stronger than these degenerate races? More cunning?\
122'''Kapitan:''' Yes, of course.\
123'''Alpha:''' And if you were alone without an army supporting you, would you continue the hunt? If your prey were armed instead of defenceless, what then?\
124'''Kapitan:''' I...Colonel...I don't know what you're trying --\
125'''Alpha:''' ''(grabbing him by the throat)'' You are superior to no one! Never underestimate your prey or disrespect its abilities. If you do, you will become the hunted. When the opposing army invades this city, remember my words.
126* RedOniBlueOni: Turanj, the Hirogen Beta, is hot-headed, impulsive, and reckless; Karr, the Alpha, is stoic, calm, and reasonable.
127* RedshirtArmy: Both sides make use of holographic soldiers in the battle for ''Voyager''.
128* ResetButton
129** The Hirogen seize ''Voyager'' and force its crew to fight endless battles with the holodeck safeties off. During Part II they even stop treating human wounded. All this happens with minimal fatalities except for a couple of [[RedShirt unnamed]] off-screen deaths.
130** Despite ''massive'' damage to ''Voyager'' (including the destruction of sickbay), everything is repaired by next week's episode, and Tom Paris is even complaining about being bored.
131** Ensign Kim reverts to being EnsignNewbie, DependingOnTheWriter.
132* RightUnderTheirNoses: Neelix is stopped and searched by Turanj, who pours a bottle of wine on the ground to check that he's not smuggling anything. When Neelix arrives at the ''Le Coeur de Lion'', he and Tuvok peel the label off the bottle to reveal a coded message.
133* RuleOfSymbolism: Harry and the Doctor are organizing a covert resistance to an enemy occupation at the same time as their colleagues are acting out the same scenario on the holodeck.
134* SimulatedUrbanCombatArea: Justified as it's on the holodeck.
135* SoylentSoy: Harry mentions that ''Voyager'''s emergency rations consist of "synthetic protein". I bet he never thought he'd miss Neelix's cooking.
136* SpitefulSpit: A Frenchwoman spits in front of Brigitte as she goes to meet her German lover.
137* SpotTheImposter: Every true American boy knows that Creator/BettyGrable has great gams. Fortunately Harry remembers the right answer before Tom shoots him. Made more amusing by this being the sort of information that Paris, aficionado of 20th-century pop culture as he (somewhat) is, is likely to have known himself, suggesting it's some of his own knowledge/personality coming through in the character, though this would also explain how Harry knew the right answer.
138* StandardFemaleGrabArea: Turanj grabs Mademoiselle de Neuf's arm and demands she continue singing. Subconsciously reverting to her IceQueen demeanour, Seven demands he let go. Fortunately Karr is there to stop things from getting out of hand.
139* TheStarscream: The Beta kills his Alpha. Turanj reluctantly accepts Karr's idea that they should use the holodeck technology to strengthen their culture, but after being repeatedly ordered to hold back from making the kill, and when Karr arranges a ceasefire with Captain Janeway, he decides that his Alpha has forgotten what the Hirogen are all about and kills him.
140* StuffBlowingUp: Captain Miller calls down artillery on Nazi headquarters. [[OhCrap While Janeway and Seven are inside it.]] Because the safety protocols have been disabled, the resulting explosion overloads the holoemitters, blowing a hole in several decks and letting the conflict spill into the rest of the ship.
141* TargetSpotter: Chakotay (or Captain Miller, as he believes he is) acts as this for an artillery unit called Charlie-1.
142* JustForFun/TelevisionIsTryingToKillUs: Katrine tells off her DemolitionsExpert (Seven, now freed from the neural inhibitor and trying to {{improv}} her way through the program) for not having the detonator connected to her explosive charges. This would be a good way for Seven to blow herself up, as they're not even inside Nazi headquarters yet.
143* ThatsAnOrder: Janeway is rather amused when Captain Miller uses this trope, given that she actually outranks Chakotay. She just tells him that as a civilian it doesn't apply to her.
144* TimTaylorTechnology: Karr demands the crew install more and more holoemitters [[NiceJobFixingItVillain until the entire system overloads]]. When Janeway cooperates with him in shutting down the program, she decides the only recourse is to overload the entire system and worry about repairs later. Good thing she's got that handy ResetButton!
145* ToBeContinued in [[TwoPartEpisode Part Two]].
146* TookALevelInBadass:
147** It's Harry Kim -- not [[SpotlightStealingSquad Janeway or Seven or the Doctor]] -- who first puts events into motion. As in "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS5E6Timeless Timeless]]", this terse, self-motivated Harry is a lot more interesting than his standard EnsignNewbie portrayal.
148** InUniverse; Neelix once he becomes a Klingon. PlayedForLaughs when he gets his memories back and has to keep up the act.
149--->'''Neelix:''' ''(addressing his officers)'' Pardon me, gentlemen. I wonder if I might have a word with you?
150--->''(Klingons ignore him)''
151--->'''Doctor:''' They're Klingons, not kittens!
152--->'''Neelix:''' ''(snatches away the meat they're eating)'' YOU WILL LISTEN!
153* TranquilFury: Seven is clearly ''seething'' when she delivers her BadassBoast to Turanj.
154* TriageTyrant: When a crewmember with life-threatening injuries and a Hirogen with minor burns are both brought in, the Hirogen medical officer orders the doctor to treat the Hirogen patient first. He protests that this goes against the rules of triage is that critical injuries take priority. The Hirogen replies "your rules, not mine" and deactivates him when he refuses to comply.
155* TwistedAnkle: Janeway catches a leg wound that slows her later on while Turanj is stalking her.
156* TwoPartEpisode
157* VisionaryVillain: Karr realizes that his species' obsession with the hunt has caused their civilization to spread too far and their [[PlanetOfHats culture to stagnate]]. He hopes that holodeck technology will allow the Hirogen to rebuild their society, by enabling them to concentrate their ships while continuing the hunt. Janeway even ends up [[VillainHasAPoint agreeing with his objective]] (if not his methods) and [[EnemyMine works with him]] to end the bloodshed and save both sides.
158* WallOfWeapons: Karr has set one up in Janeway's quarters, along with his [[BattleTrophy Battle Trophies]].
159-->'''JANEWAY:''' I see you've done some redecorating.
160* WeNeedADistraction: Harry tells a crewman to request the Hirogen guard escort him to Engineering because he has to get a component. While the corridor is empty, he projects the Doctor to his location.
161* WeGottaStopMeetingLikeThis: The Doctor on being projected to Harry's location again.
162* WoundedGazelleGambit: Janeway begs Turanj to spare her life in order to [[TheHunterBecomesTheHunted lure him into an area where the holoemitters are damaged, so his WW2 rifle won't fire]].
163* WhyDontYouJustShootHim:
164-->'''Turanj''': I've become impatient. [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs We penetrated this vessel, overcame their defenses]], and in the moment of the kill, [[BondVillainStupidity you forced us to stop]]. Now we play these incessant games. It's time we took our trophies and moved on.\
165'''Karr:''' Your lust for the kill has blinded you, like many young hunters. If you took the time to study your prey, to understand its behavior, you might learn something.\
166'''Turanj:''' There is ''[[PunyEarthlings nothing to be learned!]]''
167* WorthyOpponent:
168--> '''Karr:''' ''(to Janeway)'' You are a resilient species. I admire your cunning.
169* YouExclamation: The Hirogen medical officer on seeing Captain Janeway pointing a gun at her.
170* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Averted; Janeway simply comes up with the most convenient explanation when dealing with 'Captain Miller' (Chakotay). The area outside the holodeck is a secret bunker for developing [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi superweapons]]. Jeffries tubes are {{Secret Underground Passage}}s. And the Klingons? Well, [[BlatantLies some residents of her town are a bit eccentric.]]

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