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! colspan="2" | Iden's Rebellion
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| conflict_name = Iden's Rebellion
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| class="even" | [[Hologram]]s vs. [[Hirogen]]
 
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| date = [[2377]]
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| location = [[Delta Quadrant]]
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| result = [[Iden]] deactivated, hologram colony established on [[Ha'Dara]]
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| combatant1 = [[Hirogen]]<br>[[United Federation of Planets]]
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| commander1 = [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]]
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| strength1 = 2 [[Venatic class]] hunting vessels<br>1 [[Intrepid class]] starship
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| losses1 = Dozens of Hirogen hunters killed or wounded<br>Minor damage to all three vessels
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| combatant2 = Iden's holograms
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| commander2 = [[Iden]] &dagger;
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| strength2 = 1 [[Hirogen holoship]]
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| losses2 = Iden deactivated
 
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'''Iden's Rebellion''' was an incident between the [[Hirogen]] and their [[hologram|holographically]] created prey that occurred in [[2377]].
 
'''Iden's Rebellion''' was an incident between the [[Hirogen]] and their [[hologram|holographically]] created prey that occurred in [[2377]].
   
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The Hirogen programmed the prey to act and fight more realistically, eventually designing a subroutine to simulate the ability to feel pain. Combined with an ability to be regenerated after a simulated death, the holograms began to advance cognitively and became self-aware. The stress of pain created a much greater will to live among the holograms, and they eventually began to question their servitude and victimization.
 
The Hirogen programmed the prey to act and fight more realistically, eventually designing a subroutine to simulate the ability to feel pain. Combined with an ability to be regenerated after a simulated death, the holograms began to advance cognitively and became self-aware. The stress of pain created a much greater will to live among the holograms, and they eventually began to question their servitude and victimization.
   
On [[stardate]] 54315, a group of [[Starfleet]] holograms managed to win against the Hirogen hunters, killing 43 on the station. A [[distress call]] was received by the nearby ''Voyager'', the ship which originated the holo-technology, and a responding [[away team]] discovered the various Hirogen corpses, murdered with Starfleet [[phaser rifle]]s, [[Romulan]] [[disruptor]]s and [[Klingon]] ''[[bat'leth]]s''.
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On [[stardate]] 54315, a group of [[Starfleet]] holograms managed to win against the Hirogen hunters, killing 43 on the station. A [[distress call]] was received by the nearby ''Voyager'', the ship which originated the holo-technology, and a responding [[away team]] discovered the various Hirogen corpses, [[murder]]ed with Starfleet [[phaser rifle]]s, [[Romulan]] [[disruptor]]s and [[Klingon]] ''[[bat'leth]]s''.
   
 
One survivor, [[Donik]], was found.
 
One survivor, [[Donik]], was found.
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The holograms, led by [[Iden]], rebelled against the Hirogen and escaped from the confines of the space station on which they resided. Following their successful rebellion, they attempted to create their own [[colony]]. Iden's program was eventually destroyed when he became unstable and megalomaniacal, but other holograms assumed leadership of the colony. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
 
The holograms, led by [[Iden]], rebelled against the Hirogen and escaped from the confines of the space station on which they resided. Following their successful rebellion, they attempted to create their own [[colony]]. Iden's program was eventually destroyed when he became unstable and megalomaniacal, but other holograms assumed leadership of the colony. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
   
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== Members of Iden's Rebellion ==
===See also===
 
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* [[Iden]]
* [[Unnamed holograms#Members of Iden's Rebellion|List of members of Iden's Rebellion]]
 
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* [[Kejal]]
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* [[Weiss (hologram)|Weiss]]
 
* [[Unnamed photonic lifeforms#Members of Iden's Rebellion|Unnamed Members of Iden's Rebellion]]
 
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Revision as of 04:10, 12 October 2012

Iden's Rebellion was an incident between the Hirogen and their holographically created prey that occurred in 2377.

Using technology given to them by the USS Voyager in 2374, the Hirogen established a space station especially designed to hunting holographic prey. (VOY: "The Killing Game, Part II")

The Hirogen programmed the prey to act and fight more realistically, eventually designing a subroutine to simulate the ability to feel pain. Combined with an ability to be regenerated after a simulated death, the holograms began to advance cognitively and became self-aware. The stress of pain created a much greater will to live among the holograms, and they eventually began to question their servitude and victimization.

On stardate 54315, a group of Starfleet holograms managed to win against the Hirogen hunters, killing 43 on the station. A distress call was received by the nearby Voyager, the ship which originated the holo-technology, and a responding away team discovered the various Hirogen corpses, murdered with Starfleet phaser rifles, Romulan disruptors and Klingon bat'leths.

One survivor, Donik, was found.

The holograms, led by Iden, rebelled against the Hirogen and escaped from the confines of the space station on which they resided. Following their successful rebellion, they attempted to create their own colony. Iden's program was eventually destroyed when he became unstable and megalomaniacal, but other holograms assumed leadership of the colony. (VOY: "Flesh and Blood")

Members of Iden's Rebellion