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Hagath later returned in 2011. He had escaped the time vortex in 2009, transporting through the crack in time that the Master created. Him and only him alone made it back to reality, and when the time was right in 2011 he opened the crack up once more and summoned his armada back to the universe. Hagath then planned to clone the Doctor in order for a timelord to keep the Zakatrons in precise matter while the crack eats the rest of the universe. The Zakatrons cloned the Doctor and the Valeyard was made.

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  • Hagath était un marchand d'armes qui a opéré au 24ème siècle, en partenariat avec le cousin Gaila de Quark. Impitoyable, calculateur, Hagath détestait être "déçu" et avait fréquemment des subalternes qui le laissaient tomber, comme Farrakk, tué.
  • Hagath later returned in 2011. He had escaped the time vortex in 2009, transporting through the crack in time that the Master created. Him and only him alone made it back to reality, and when the time was right in 2011 he opened the crack up once more and summoned his armada back to the universe. Hagath then planned to clone the Doctor in order for a timelord to keep the Zakatrons in precise matter while the crack eats the rest of the universe. The Zakatrons cloned the Doctor and the Valeyard was made.
  • thumb|Hagath (2373) Hagath ist ein Waffenhändler aus dem 24. Jahrhundert. Er hat zusammen mit Quarks Vetter Gaila ein illegales Waffengeschäft. Mehr als alles andere hasst Hagath es, enttäuscht zu werden; diejenigen, die ihn enttäuschen oder hintergehen wie sein Partner Farrakk, tötet er unauffällig wie zum Beispiel durch einen Warpkernbruch. Hagath wurde von Steven Berkoff gespielt und von Norbert Langer synchronisiert.
  • As well as being an arms dealer, Hagath also had qualifications in engineering and anthropology. (CCG: Rules of Acquisition) During the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor, Hagath had the foresight to supply weapons to the Bajoran Resistance as he knew that the Cardassians overconfidence would see them lose Bajor eventually. His gamble paid off, as he was able to operate safely in the Bajor sector without any interference from the grateful Bajorans. (DS9 episode: "Business as Usual")
  • Hagath was a humanoid arms dealer who operated in the 24th century, in partnership with Quark's cousin Gaila. Ruthless and calculating, Hagath hated to be "disappointed" and frequently had subordinates who failed him, such as Farrakk, killed. Hagath had the foresight to provide the Bajoran Resistance with weapons during the Occupation of Bajor, which later allowed him to operate in the Bajor sector without interference. He knew that the Cardassian Union's overconfidence would ultimately cost them Bajor.
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  • Hagath was a humanoid arms dealer who operated in the 24th century, in partnership with Quark's cousin Gaila. Ruthless and calculating, Hagath hated to be "disappointed" and frequently had subordinates who failed him, such as Farrakk, killed. Hagath had the foresight to provide the Bajoran Resistance with weapons during the Occupation of Bajor, which later allowed him to operate in the Bajor sector without interference. He knew that the Cardassian Union's overconfidence would ultimately cost them Bajor. In 2373, Gaila suggested to Hagath that they employ Quark on Deep Space 9, as Quark's holosuites were ideal for the showcasing and sale of weaponry without any actual weapons passing through the station, circumventing Starfleet regulations. Quark, being heavily in debt at the time, accepted and for a time enjoyed substantial success. Shortly after, Hagath took on a new client, the Regent of Palamar, who wanted biogenic weapons capable of killing 28 million people. Quark, suffering from a crisis of conscience, spoiled the deal by inviting the Regent's arch-enemy, General Nassuc, to Deep Space 9 at the same time. A firefight began when the two sides saw each other, alerting station security. Hagath and Gaila barely managed to escape the station alive, both with Nassuc's Palamarian Freedom Brigade purification squads behind them. (DS9: "Business as Usual") Hagath was played by Steven Berkoff. The script of the episode described the character as "a tall, handsome and casually elegant alien". He was described as being of the same species as Farrakk. According to the script, his name was pronounced as "HAG-uth". [1]
  • thumb|Hagath (2373) Hagath ist ein Waffenhändler aus dem 24. Jahrhundert. Er hat zusammen mit Quarks Vetter Gaila ein illegales Waffengeschäft. Mehr als alles andere hasst Hagath es, enttäuscht zu werden; diejenigen, die ihn enttäuschen oder hintergehen wie sein Partner Farrakk, tötet er unauffällig wie zum Beispiel durch einen Warpkernbruch. Früher lieferte Hagath dem bajoranischen Widerstand Waffen, dafür darf er nach dem Ende der Besetzung seine legalen Geschäfte im bajoranischen Sektor fortführen. Er sagt, dass es nicht immer darum geht Profit zu machen, sondern manchmal auch darum Freundschaften und Kontakte zu knüpfen. 2373 schlägt Gaila Hagath vor, Quark mit ins Geschäft zu nehmen, da er sehr gute Holosuiten besitzt. Hagath stimmt zu. Dann zeigt Quark Hagath in einer Holosuite ein großes Arsenal an Holowaffen. Somit kann man dem Käufer simulierte Waffen vorführen, was nicht strafbar ist. Das eigentliche Geschäft findet dann außerhalb des Föderationsraumes statt, damit die Sternenflotte sie nicht verfolgen kann. Hagath findet dies toll und akzeptiert Quark als Freund und Partner. Kurz darauf wird Quark von Odo festgenommen, da er hinter seine Geschäfte gekommen ist. Er wird jedoch kurz darauf wieder freigelassen, da die Bajoraner darauf bestehen sich nicht in die legalen Geschäfte von Hagath einzumischen. Jedoch wird seine Bar nun von der Sternenflotte gemieden und seine Freundin Jadzia Dax will nicht mehr mit ihm reden. Einige darauffolgende Geschäfte laufen gut, bis der Regent von Palamar auf DS9 auftaucht, der von den Händlern eine Massenvernichtungswaffe kaufen möchte, die 28 Millionen Tote fordern soll. Quark bekommt Gewissensbisse und schmiedet einen Plan, wie er das Geschäft zum Platzen bringen könnte. Er lädt die Erzfeindin des Regenten, General Nassuc, auf DS9 ein und schafft es, dass danach die beiden Parteien auf der Station zusammen kommen. In der darauffolgenden Schießerei wird der Regent getötet. Gaila und Hagath können fliehen. (DS9: ) Hagath wurde von Steven Berkoff gespielt und von Norbert Langer synchronisiert.
  • Hagath était un marchand d'armes qui a opéré au 24ème siècle, en partenariat avec le cousin Gaila de Quark. Impitoyable, calculateur, Hagath détestait être "déçu" et avait fréquemment des subalternes qui le laissaient tomber, comme Farrakk, tué.
  • Hagath later returned in 2011. He had escaped the time vortex in 2009, transporting through the crack in time that the Master created. Him and only him alone made it back to reality, and when the time was right in 2011 he opened the crack up once more and summoned his armada back to the universe. Hagath then planned to clone the Doctor in order for a timelord to keep the Zakatrons in precise matter while the crack eats the rest of the universe. The Zakatrons cloned the Doctor and the Valeyard was made.
  • As well as being an arms dealer, Hagath also had qualifications in engineering and anthropology. (CCG: Rules of Acquisition) During the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor, Hagath had the foresight to supply weapons to the Bajoran Resistance as he knew that the Cardassians overconfidence would see them lose Bajor eventually. His gamble paid off, as he was able to operate safely in the Bajor sector without any interference from the grateful Bajorans. (DS9 episode: "Business as Usual") Hagath began supplying weapons to the Bajorans in 2363. His Bajoran contact was Jas Holza. (TLE - Terok Nor novel: Dawn of the Eagles) In 2373, Hagath employed Gaila's cousin Quark, because his holosuites were ideal for showcasing and selling weapons without actually having any weapons aboard Deep Space 9. Shortly after, Hagath negotiated a deal with the Regent of Palamar for a biogenic weapon which would kill approximately 28 million people. However, Quark had an attack of conscience and invited the Regent's arch-enemy, General Nassuc, onto the station. A firefight broke out when the two groups met, and Hagath and Gaila were barely able to escape the station alive. (DS9 episode: "Business as Usual") Hagath died sometime prior to 2376. (DS9 - Worlds of Deep Space Nine novella: Ferenginar: Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed)
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