Hello all,
Recently I was thinking about my favorite Season 4 episodes again (I consider parts of that season and season 5 the best of Voyager's run) and one of my favorite alien antagonists in it (or even in Voyager) were the Hirogen, a Predator like (perhaps not as elaborately designed and worked out) species of giants that hunt other species including sentient ones and take remains of them as trophies, even willing to go into extreme hazardous environments to pursue their prey for the thrill of the hunt.
Now I admit they are not a really well developed antagonist, they were pretty stereotypical in their first appearances, rather two dimension fascists, before they got partly "domesticated" in "The Killing Game" and even more fully so in "Flesh and Blood" (as well as reducing in size). But I just liked how much different they were compared to a lot of Voyager's antagonists outside the Borg, and how they were a threat in their own right that could not be humanized (well before they were humanized of course) and in general were not interested in Voyager's technology.
I found them a lot more interesting than previously recurring antagonists such as the Kazon and the Viidians or the later Malon (the one in "Nights" was okay but I honestly don't think interstellar garbage men make such a good recurring antagonist), and I would not have minded if the types from "Hunters" and "Prey" had made more appearances.
On a side note, should Voyager have done a "A species of the season" each season (one alien species/culture that makes more appearances during which the watcher can learn more about them?). It might have helped make the Delta Quadrant feel more "worked out" for the lack of a better description.
The Borg could still have made appearances but perhaps in smaller doses instead of the overuse they suffered after "Scorpion".
Recently I was thinking about my favorite Season 4 episodes again (I consider parts of that season and season 5 the best of Voyager's run) and one of my favorite alien antagonists in it (or even in Voyager) were the Hirogen, a Predator like (perhaps not as elaborately designed and worked out) species of giants that hunt other species including sentient ones and take remains of them as trophies, even willing to go into extreme hazardous environments to pursue their prey for the thrill of the hunt.
Now I admit they are not a really well developed antagonist, they were pretty stereotypical in their first appearances, rather two dimension fascists, before they got partly "domesticated" in "The Killing Game" and even more fully so in "Flesh and Blood" (as well as reducing in size). But I just liked how much different they were compared to a lot of Voyager's antagonists outside the Borg, and how they were a threat in their own right that could not be humanized (well before they were humanized of course) and in general were not interested in Voyager's technology.
I found them a lot more interesting than previously recurring antagonists such as the Kazon and the Viidians or the later Malon (the one in "Nights" was okay but I honestly don't think interstellar garbage men make such a good recurring antagonist), and I would not have minded if the types from "Hunters" and "Prey" had made more appearances.
On a side note, should Voyager have done a "A species of the season" each season (one alien species/culture that makes more appearances during which the watcher can learn more about them?). It might have helped make the Delta Quadrant feel more "worked out" for the lack of a better description.
The Borg could still have made appearances but perhaps in smaller doses instead of the overuse they suffered after "Scorpion".