DS9 Forever (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(7 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Maihardu.jpg|thumb|200px|Maihar'du, a Hupyrian male.]] |
[[File:Maihardu.jpg|thumb|200px|Maihar'du, a Hupyrian male.]] |
||
− | The '''Hupyrians''' were a notably tall species native to |
+ | The '''Hupyrians''' were a notably tall [[humanoid]] species native to [[Hupyria]] in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. They had tight skin with wrinkles around their mouths and eyes and a continuously frowning expression. They were members of the [[Ferengi Alliance]]. ({{e|DS9|The Nagus}}, {{r|DS9|Legends of the Ferengi}}) |
− | For centuries, conflict was rife among Hupyrians and they became known for their |
+ | For [[century|centuries]], conflict was rife among Hupyrians and they became known for their [[guerrilla warfare tactic]]s. During the reign of [[Grand Nagus]] [[Oblat]], the [[Hupyrian People's Unity Front]] attempted to seize Oblat's [[duridium]] mines as part of their planned liberation of the Hupyrian civilization from the [[Ferengi]]. Disturbed he would lose his lucrative mines, Oblat formed the [[Ferengi/Hupyrian Friendship Brigade]]. Few Ferengi joined the FHFB until Oblat announced that every recruit would receive a free can of the recently discovered [[Hupyrian beetle snuff]] every [[week]]. The numbers of FHFB members swelled and the Hupyrian insurrection was halted with high Hupyrian casualties a result. ({{r|DS9|Legends of the Ferengi}}) |
Several Hupyrians became servants to influential Ferengi and became well regarded for their devotion to their masters. Hupyrians also take a vow that they will only speak to their masters. [[Maihar'du]] was Grand Nagus [[Zek]]'s servant. [[Brunt]] had a Hupyrian servant named [[Uri'lash]]. ({{e|DS9|The Nagus|Prophet Motive|Profit and Lace}}) |
Several Hupyrians became servants to influential Ferengi and became well regarded for their devotion to their masters. Hupyrians also take a vow that they will only speak to their masters. [[Maihar'du]] was Grand Nagus [[Zek]]'s servant. [[Brunt]] had a Hupyrian servant named [[Uri'lash]]. ({{e|DS9|The Nagus|Prophet Motive|Profit and Lace}}) |
||
− | In [[2376]], when [[Julian Bashir]] was treating a Hupyrian with a laceration to the scalp he detected a genetic disorder in the species, similar to [[Human]] [[arthritis]]. He considered a cure for the ailment for some time after, concluding inserting altered nucleonic material into the Hupyrian's pituitary-like gland might be the answer. ({{n|DS9|Avatar}}) |
+ | In [[2376]], when [[Julian Bashir]] was treating a Hupyrian with a laceration to the scalp he detected a [[genetic disorder]] in the species, similar to [[Human]] [[arthritis]]. He considered a cure for the ailment for some [[time]] after, concluding inserting altered [[nucleonic material]] into the Hupyrian's [[pituitary gland|pituitary]]-like [[gland]] might be the answer. ({{n|DS9|Avatar, Book One}}) |
==Alternate timelines== |
==Alternate timelines== |
||
− | In the alternate timeline created by {{dis|Nero|Romulan}}, Hupyrians and the fact of their servitude to the Ferengi were known to the [[Federation]] by the [[23rd century]]. {{ |
+ | In the [[Kelvin timeline|alternate timeline]] created by {{dis|Nero|Romulan}}, Hupyrians and the fact of their servitude to the Ferengi were known to the [[Federation]] by the [[23rd century]]. {{kt|James T. Kirk}} encountered a Hupyrian in [[San Francisco]] in [[2255]]. ({{n|TOS|sub={{dis1|Starfleet Academy|2010s book series}}|The Delta Anomaly}}) |
+ | |||
− | ==Connections== |
||
+ | ==External link== |
||
− | *{{memoryalpha}} |
+ | * {{memoryalpha}} |
[[Category:Humanoid species]] |
[[Category:Humanoid species]] |
||
− | [[ |
+ | [[category:Races and cultures]] |
− | [[ |
+ | [[category:Alpha Quadrant races and cultures]] |
+ | [[Category:Hupyrians| ]] |
Revision as of 18:15, 24 June 2019
The Hupyrians were a notably tall humanoid species native to Hupyria in the Alpha Quadrant. They had tight skin with wrinkles around their mouths and eyes and a continuously frowning expression. They were members of the Ferengi Alliance. (DS9 episode: "The Nagus", DS9 reference: Legends of the Ferengi)
For centuries, conflict was rife among Hupyrians and they became known for their guerrilla warfare tactics. During the reign of Grand Nagus Oblat, the Hupyrian People's Unity Front attempted to seize Oblat's duridium mines as part of their planned liberation of the Hupyrian civilization from the Ferengi. Disturbed he would lose his lucrative mines, Oblat formed the Ferengi/Hupyrian Friendship Brigade. Few Ferengi joined the FHFB until Oblat announced that every recruit would receive a free can of the recently discovered Hupyrian beetle snuff every week. The numbers of FHFB members swelled and the Hupyrian insurrection was halted with high Hupyrian casualties a result. (DS9 reference: Legends of the Ferengi)
Several Hupyrians became servants to influential Ferengi and became well regarded for their devotion to their masters. Hupyrians also take a vow that they will only speak to their masters. Maihar'du was Grand Nagus Zek's servant. Brunt had a Hupyrian servant named Uri'lash. (DS9 episodes: "The Nagus", "Prophet Motive", "Profit and Lace")
In 2376, when Julian Bashir was treating a Hupyrian with a laceration to the scalp he detected a genetic disorder in the species, similar to Human arthritis. He considered a cure for the ailment for some time after, concluding inserting altered nucleonic material into the Hupyrian's pituitary-like gland might be the answer. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book One)
Alternate timelines
In the alternate timeline created by Nero, Hupyrians and the fact of their servitude to the Ferengi were known to the Federation by the 23rd century. James T. Kirk encountered a Hupyrian in San Francisco in 2255. (TOS - Starfleet Academy novel: The Delta Anomaly)
External link
- Hupyrian article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.