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Anyone have information on the Grigari from Prime Directive or Federation? --TimPendragon 03:22, 27 January 2007 (UTC)

I was going to post just that! Anybody read them? -- Tough Little Ship 23:15, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
I've read Federation and the Grigari there are different than the ones here, it would seem. Those in Federation were nomadic traders who were really good at nanotechnology. When denizens of this part of the galaxy made their distaste for the procedures clear, the Grigari packed up and left. I'd have to check the book for more detail. But yeah, I wonder why the name was chosen for these videogame aliens when it had already been used? - KJB
Because the game, and the individual novels were all written or contributed to by the same authors - Gar and Judith Reeves-Stevens. I'm not sure that the differences decribed here really add up to a contradiction, in all of the different sources the Grigari were nasty villains with no morals and a great command over merging biology and technology (i'm not sure that nanotechnology is the most specific term, they seem to have a dependence on more types of technology than that) -- Captain MKB 17:47, 17 April 2007 (UTC)