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[[Image:Hagath.jpg|thumb|Hagath on [[Deep Space 9]] ([[2373]])]]
 
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'''Hagath''' was an [[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.
 
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2373
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| actor = [[Steven Berkoff]]
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'''Hagath''' was a [[humanoid]] [[arms dealer]] who operated in the [[24th century]], in partnership with [[Quark]]'s cousin {{dis|Gaila|Ferengi}}. 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 [[weapon]]s during the [[Occupation of Bajor]], which later allowed him to operate in the [[Bajor sector]] without interference. He knew that the [[Cardassian]]s' overconfidence would ultimately cost them [[Bajor]].
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Hagath had the foresight to provide the [[Bajoran Resistance]] with [[weapon]]s 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 [[holosuite]]s were ideal for the showcasing and sale of weaponry without any actual weapons passing through the [[space station|station]], circumventing [[Starfleet]] [[law|regulations]]. Quark, being heavily in debt at the time, accepted and for a time enjoyed substantial success.
 
In [[2373]], Gaila suggested to Hagath that they employ Quark on [[Deep Space 9]], as Quark's [[holosuite]]s were ideal for the showcasing and sale of weaponry without any actual weapons passing through the [[space station|station]], circumventing [[Starfleet]] [[law|regulations]]. Quark, being heavily in debt at the time, accepted and for a time enjoyed substantial success.
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Shortly after, Hagath took on a new client, the [[Regent of Palamar]], who wanted [[biogenic weapon]]s 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 squad]]s behind them. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
 
Shortly after, Hagath took on a new client, the [[Regent of Palamar]], who wanted [[biogenic weapon]]s 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 squad]]s behind them. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
   
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{{bginfo|Hagath was played by [[Steven Berkoff]].|The script of the episode described the character as "''a tall, handsome and casually elegant alien"''. ''(''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion - A Series Guide and Script Library]]'')}}
:''Hagath was played by [[Steven Berkoff]].''
 
 
 
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Revision as of 01:28, 16 October 2014

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". (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion - A Series Guide and Script Library)

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