Hogue was a member of the Cardassian underground movement and a student under Professor Natima Lang. In 2370, Hogue was forced to flee Cardassia Prime because of his political views. Hogue, Rekelen and Lang sought refuge at station Deep Space 9, but they were later forced to flee once again when Elim Garak informed the Central Command of their location and sentenced them to death. Fortunately, Hogue and the others were able to escape, with the assistance of Quark, who installed a small cloaking device on their shuttle. (DS9: "Profit and Loss") Hogue was played by actor Michael Reilly Burke.
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| - Hogue was a member of the Cardassian underground movement and a student under Professor Natima Lang. In 2370, Hogue was forced to flee Cardassia Prime because of his political views. Hogue, Rekelen and Lang sought refuge at station Deep Space 9, but they were later forced to flee once again when Elim Garak informed the Central Command of their location and sentenced them to death. Fortunately, Hogue and the others were able to escape, with the assistance of Quark, who installed a small cloaking device on their shuttle. (DS9: "Profit and Loss") Hogue was played by actor Michael Reilly Burke.
- Hogue was a male Cardassian in the 24th century, who was a university student and dissident in 2370 when he was forced to flee Cardassia Prime with his professor, Natima Lang, and his colleague, Rekelen. They traveled to Deep Space 9, and with the assistance of Lang's former lover, Quark, and the former Obsidian Order agent Elim Garak, escaped the pursuit of the Cardassian government. (DS9 episode: "Profit and Loss", DS9 - The Maquis: Soldier of Peace comic: "Victims of Deceit")
- thumb|Hogue (2370) Hogue ist ein Cardassianer und ein bedeutender Anführer der Cardassianischen Untergrundbewegung. 2370 ist er gezwungen, zusammen mit Rekelen, einer weiteren Führerin des Untergrunds und der Lehrerin für Politische Ethik, Professor Natima Lang, von Cardassia Prime zu flüchten. Hogue wurde von Michael Reilly Burke gespielt und von Walter Alich synchronisiert.
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| - Hogue was a member of the Cardassian underground movement and a student under Professor Natima Lang. In 2370, Hogue was forced to flee Cardassia Prime because of his political views. Hogue, Rekelen and Lang sought refuge at station Deep Space 9, but they were later forced to flee once again when Elim Garak informed the Central Command of their location and sentenced them to death. Fortunately, Hogue and the others were able to escape, with the assistance of Quark, who installed a small cloaking device on their shuttle. (DS9: "Profit and Loss") Hogue was played by actor Michael Reilly Burke.
- Hogue was a male Cardassian in the 24th century, who was a university student and dissident in 2370 when he was forced to flee Cardassia Prime with his professor, Natima Lang, and his colleague, Rekelen. They traveled to Deep Space 9, and with the assistance of Lang's former lover, Quark, and the former Obsidian Order agent Elim Garak, escaped the pursuit of the Cardassian government. (DS9 episode: "Profit and Loss", DS9 - The Maquis: Soldier of Peace comic: "Victims of Deceit")
- thumb|Hogue (2370) Hogue ist ein Cardassianer und ein bedeutender Anführer der Cardassianischen Untergrundbewegung. 2370 ist er gezwungen, zusammen mit Rekelen, einer weiteren Führerin des Untergrunds und der Lehrerin für Politische Ethik, Professor Natima Lang, von Cardassia Prime zu flüchten. Nachdem die Cardassianer versuchen sie aufzuhalten, erreichen die drei noch rechtzeitig Deep Space 9, wo sie vorübergehend Asyl erhalten. Mithilfe des Ferengis Quark, der im Besitz einer kleinen Tarnvorrichtung ist, gelingt es ihnen bald darauf, die Station unbemerkt von den Cardassianern zu verlassen. (DS9: ) Hogue wurde von Michael Reilly Burke gespielt und von Walter Alich synchronisiert.
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