The Scavengers were a piratical group that lived within the graveyard of ships that surrounded the Vorsoth's Forge. Consisting of many different species namely Malon, Klingons, Hirogen and even Humans from the Mirror Universe. All these groups suffered the fate of being trapped within the energy dampening field that prevented escape. To survive within this hostile region of space and from the daily attack of Harvesters from the Vorsoth, the Scavengers resorted to raiding new vessels trapped within the graveyard for supplies. Each of the species also fused their starships into a single base which was near chaotic to say the least for it possessed different sections each of which were run by one of the four races.
The Scavengers even combined their efforts to create a new weapon, the Scavenger Rifle, which they utilized when they went on raiding missions.
Despite this union, it was unstable at best for the different races constantly argued with another such as the Klingons complaining about the deadly Theta radiation that the Malon produced on their section.
The Scavengers attacked the USS Voyager when it was thrust into the Forge, and took many notable supplies from the ship. However, the ship did retaliate in a sense by infiltrating their base with the newly established Hazard Team, which was on a mission to steal a rare element from the base in order to get their systems back online.
When Alexander Munro defeated the Vorsoth and when Voyager destroyed the Forge, the dampening field was dissipated and many other ships were able to escape. It is not known whatever happened to the Scavengers since they fused their ships into one base, but it is likely that the base was destroyed by the resulting shockwave of the Forge's destruction.
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Scavengers will sometimes pick a random target to scavenge. It may be a container, or simply a random (possibly pre-programmed?) spot on the ground. Once they have secured an object, they guard it for some time. If you approach them too rapidly and intrude on their actions, they may become hostile. You will receive a warning from them unless you are moving very quickly. Even while they are doing this, you should still be able to easily approach them from another direction to initiate dialogue.
Scavengers always wear a Roving Trader Outfit along with a pair of eyeglasses or a type of hat, usually a Stormchaser Hat. They are equipped with random low-to-mid level weapons. After the 1.2 patch, it seems Scavengers have access to the weapons in their store inventory, causing them to often end up wielding high-powered weaponry such as missile launchers or flamers.
Additionally, Scavengers have noticeably higher than average health and combat skills for human combatants, being marginally superior to Brotherhood of Steel Paladins in terms of health and skill. However, their lack of proper armor leaves them vulnerable to most hostile Wasteland inhabitants.
Scavengers can be found in the Capital Wasteland in various random encounters.
Some scavengers have fixed locations where they have set-up shop:
In Broken Steel, Scavengers can be seen leading the Aqua Pura Caravans carrying Aqua Pura throughout the Capital Wasteland. Each Aqua Pura caravan is led by a generic Scavenger merchant, along with an Aqua Pura Brahmin and 2 bodyguards (consisting of either Rivet City Security or Brotherhood of Steel).
Scavenger is a Ranger ability from Final Fantasy XI. It searches for items.
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A scavenger or salvager, often abbreviated "scav,"[1][2] was a person or droid whose primary occupation was collecting lost or abandoned items or recovering wreckage from disaster or battle sites.
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Some sentient species were predominantly scavengers, such as Jawas, Teeks[3] and Ugors.[4] It was also a common occupation for Humans and near-Humans.[5] Though many scavengers were honorable, the term "scav" or "scavver" was sometimes used as an insult.[6]
The Jedi Exile encountered some small camps of salvagers on the planet Dantooine, who tried to live by selling the Jedi artifacts they had found in the ruins of the Jedi Enclave in the years after Darth Malak's attack.[5] These salvagers generally held beings with regular jobs in contempt, and would have been particularly pleased if the settlers had been driven off the planet.[7]
Salvage droids were commonly used to collect debris at podraces during the last decades of the Galactic Republic.[8] Other scavenger droids were less benign, and were used by Trandoshans to kill people and "scavenge" their corpses.[2]
Particularly aggressive scavengers operated in the immediate aftermath of the Imperial Civil War, some of whom maintained small private armies to assist in their operations.[9]
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Note: For details on HAM levels, armor, and defense see Creature & NPC Combat Level Chart.
The name Scavenger has been applied to several Transformers characters.
"Scavenger" is also the Japanese name for Energon Steamhammer.
Scavenger should not be confused with...
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