| | Jem'Hadar | | Ikat'ika, a Jem'Hadar soldier in 2373 | | Founded: | Genetically engineered by the Founders | | Base of Operations: | Gamma Quadrant | | Affiliation: | Dominion | In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Jem'Hadar are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion located in the Gamma Quadrant. Genetically engineered for strength and resolve, they are also short-lived and believe that "victory is life." They are bred to perceive the Founders, enigmatic shape-shifters who rule the massive Dominion, as gods, and are incapable of harming them. The Jem'Hadar's numbers are unknown, but they are produced by the thousands as needed. Ikatika, a JemHadar soldier in 2373. ...
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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races, with ultimate power held by the xenophobic Changelings. ...
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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races, with ultimate power held by the xenophobic Changelings. ...
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It is unknown if a base species was engineered into the Jem'Hadar (as is the case with their Vorta overseers) or whether they were completely engineered by the Founders. Image File history File links Circle-question-red. ...
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Jem'Hadar are born in "birthing pods." As there is no individual reproduction, the Jem'Hadar are unisex (although all Jem'Hadar characters have been portrayed by male actors). After emerging from the birthing-pod, the Jem'Hadar grows rapidly and is a battle-ready young adult in three days. They are bred without the need to eat, sleep, rest, relax or to pursue recreation. The Jem'Hadar are also bred for proficiency in hand-to-hand combat, having an extremely tough and strong physique, with leathery, lizard-like skin. Jem'Hadar have a personal cloaking capability they call "shrouding." This ability appears to be a part of their integrated biology (Jem'Hadar have never been seen to use technology to shroud; also, sick or injured Jem'Hadar lose their ability to shroud). The only nourishment they require comes in the form of the hormonal enzyme Ketracel White (or simply "[the] white"). Without this drug, Jem'Hadar go into severe withdrawal, resulting in loss of cognitive and motor functions. They will lose their shrouding ability and regress into a highly aggressive stage, not discriminating in who or what they attack, including their Vorta superiors and peers. Lack of white will eventually kill a Jem'Hadar. The Founders use the Vorta to supply the Jem'Hadar with the white. It is administered through cylinders that fit into a system near a Jem'Hadar's collar, which is then fed directly into the Jem'Hadar via a tube running into the carotid artery. In the fictional Star Trek universe, ketracel-white (also known as white for short) is a highly addictive drug which the Dominion uses to control its JemHadar warriors. ...
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Only one case of a non-addicted Jem'Hadar soldier is known: an anomaly that resulted from random genetic mutation. The Son'a cultivated the drug as a narcotic. GoranAgar was a JemHadar commander for the Dominion seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Hippocratic Oath. He was rare in that he was one of the only known JemHadar not addicted to the drug Ketracel White. ...
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Early in the Federation-Dominion war, unable to get backup from the Gamma Quadrant, the Founders in the Alpha Quadrant engineered the "Alpha" Jem'Hadar. The Alphas have a variation in the facial and head structures and more flippant attitude toward doctrine and procedure; this latter created animosity between the two breeds.
Culture The Klingons believe that the Jem'Hadar are no more than honorless machines. However, the Jem'Hadar are a species of varied characters, although these variations are across a more narrow spectrum than is typical in the Star Trek universe. Jem'Hadar have a high attrition rate; few live to be fifteen and none are known to have lived to be thirty. A Jem'Hadar who reaches twenty years of age is considered an "honored elder." This article is about the fictional race. ...
The Jem'Hadar are typically extremely loyal to their overseers. In Rocks and Shoals, a group of Starfleet officers led by Captain Sisko are stranded on an uninhabited planet along with a group of Jem'Hadar and their Vorta, Keevan. Keevan is injured and needs medical attention to survive, so he decides to surrender himself. He informs Sisko how he will order his troops to attack so that Sisko can ambush and kill them. Even though the Jem'Hadar leader suspected Keevan's plan, so strong is their loyalty that they willingly walk into the trap as ordered. Earlier, in The Ship, a group of Jem'Hadar commit suicide because they fail to save the life of a Founder. Rocks and Shoals is the second episode of the sixth seasons opening six-episode story arc, beginning shortly after the events of the previous episode. ...
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However, other Jem'Hadar have been less devoted. To the Death featured a group that gained control of an Iconian gateway and plan to use it to rebel against the Founders. Their leader expected this group to pick up considerable support, to the point where the Jem'Hadar as a whole would be able to seize control of the Dominion and liberate themselves from the Founders. Even after these had been defeated, however, the loyal Jem'Hadar first murdered their Vorta for questioning his loyalty. To the Death is a fourth-season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
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The Jem'Hadar command structure is fairly straightforward. A particular unit's leader is called a "first", the second in command is the "second", and so on down the chain of command. In To the Death, the ranking Jem'Hadar gave the following battle dirge to his assembled troops: -
- I am First Omet'iklan, and I am dead.
- As of this moment, we are all dead.
- We go into battle to reclaim our lives.
- This we do gladly, for we are Jem'Hadar.
- Remember: Victory is Life!
- Assembled Jem'Hadar: [chanting shout]
- Victory is Life! Victory is Life! Victory is Life!...
Weapons and equipment - See also: Jem'Hadar starships
Jem'Hadar use phased polaron weaponry, both for handheld and ship-mounted weaponry. Apart from their sheer destructive force, Jem'Hadar weapon beam emit a pulse that prevents coagulation in impacted biological tissue; even a glancing wound will cause unstoppable bleeding and death if untreated. In most other regards, Jem'Hadar small arms appear comparable to those used by Starfleet, Klingons and Cardassians. In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the JemHadar race have been seen to use a number of different starships with insectoid designs. ...
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The Jem'Hadar also use edged weapons, including a small, curved blade designed to be held in one hand, and a larger sword-like weapon usually held with two hands. In early encounters, Jem'Hadar can walk through Starfleet forcefields. According to startrek.com, this ability is derived from energy-absorbing pads built into their uniforms. (It should be noted, however, that the same source also indicates their shrouding ability to be derived from technology, despite the fact that the episodes "The Abandoned" and "Rocks and Shoals" explicitly established that ability to be biological.) The Search is the title of a two-part Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, from the third season. ...
The Jem'Hadar boast starships of unique design. These include relatively small, beetle-like attack ships [1] that are comparable in size to the USS Defiant, larger battleships [2] first seen in "Ties of Blood and Water", and rarely-seen behemoths first seen in "Valiant". Suborders Adephaga Archostemata Myxophaga Polyphaga See subgroups of the order Coleoptera Beetles are the most diverse group of insects. ...
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Their ships' bridges contain no central viewer, with only the first and their Vorta permitted to use a heads-up display visor to see outside the ship. There are no chairs; everyone must stand (in the episode "One Little Ship", the first orders the chairs removed from Defiant's bridge). The beetle-like attack ships are sufficiently well-built to survive plummeting uncontrolled into a planet's surface and subsequently being repaired and flown again (DS9: "The Ship"). HUD of a F/A-18C HUD of a MiG-29 HUD in a Pontiac Bonneville showing a speed of 47 mph A Head-Up Display, also known as a Heads-Up Display or simply HUD, is any type of display that presents data without blocking the users view. ...
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Involvement in the Dominion War -
The effects of a Jem'Hadar kamikaze attack on the USS Odyssey, moments before the ship explodes Hostilities between the powers of the Alpha Quadrant and the Dominion begin with the Jem'Hadar's kidnapping of Benjamin Sisko and Quark. Simultaneously, the Jem'Hadar destroy several Alpha Quadrant species' colonies and ships in the Gamma Quadrant. The Jem'Hadar kamikaze attack and destroy the USS Odyssey while the damaged starship is retreating after a mission to rescue Sisko and Quark. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar") Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowronâ General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Brocaâ Legate Corat Damarâ Gul Dukatâ the Female Changeling Vorta Weyounâ Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star...
The USS Odyssey, seconds after being rammed by a Jemhadar Fighter, and seconds before exploding, in ST:DS9 The JemHadar (fair use; copyright held by Paramount Pictures) (taken from Memory Alpha) This work is copyrighted. ...
The USS Odyssey, seconds after being rammed by a Jemhadar Fighter, and seconds before exploding, in ST:DS9 The JemHadar (fair use; copyright held by Paramount Pictures) (taken from Memory Alpha) This work is copyrighted. ...
USS Bunker Hill was hit by Ogawa (see picture left) and another kamikaze near Kyūshū on May 11, 1945. ...
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USS Bunker Hill was hit by Ogawa (see picture left) and another kamikaze near Kyūshū on May 11, 1945. ...
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The Jem'Hadar are the spearhead for the Dominion's invasion of and advances through the Alpha Quadrant. Although the Dominion allies itself with the Cardassians and the Breen, the Jem'Hadar remain at the forefront of the Dominion's forces. A Dominion reinforcement fleet would have spelled doom for the Alpha Quadrant defenders had not the wormhole aliens intervened and caused the fleet to vanish (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "Sacrifice of Angels"). Even without these reinforcements, the war persists—and the Jem'Hadar continue to fight—for almost two more years. Cardassians are a spacefaring race in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
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Benjamin Sisko (right) speaks with his mother (left), a Bajoran Prophet In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Prophets, also known as Wormhole Aliens, are non-corporeal beings who inhabit the artificially constructed Bajoran wormhole which connects a distant point in the Gamma Quadrant to the Alpha Quadrant, near the...
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After heavy losses, the Dominion War ends in 2375, and the Jem'Hadar withdraw to the Gamma Quadrant.
Other Information - Non-canon information from the novels suggests that the name 'Jem'Hadar' means 'soldier' in their language.
- The name Jem'Hadar is similar to Jemadar, the lowest rank of commissioned officer, equivalent to a lieutenant, in the British Indian Army and Indian Army until 1965.
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