

A lone marine destroyed their main planetary defense system, the "Big Gun", and killed their leader, an entity known as the Makron. The humans then invaded Stroggos and the Strogg were forced to defend their homeworld. Though at first they gained the advantage, the humans rallied and defeated them in a long and bloody conflict. The Strogg invaded Earth in the mid-21st Century in search of biological components. None of them was ever revealed or hinted at whatsoever.ĥ I t's possible that the Strogg worship the various Lovecraftian-esque entities seen in the first Quake game, due to the use of the 'Dual' Quake symbol and their leader Makron.

He also claimed that someone told him the Strogg were the "next step in human evolution" due to the increased reliance of humans on technology.Ĥ Strogg environments bear an uncanny resemblance to human environments, although this could have any number of explanations. It's also plausible that the events of Quake occur after the events of Quake II and Quake 4, possibly explaining Strogg crates and several weaponsĢ Matthew Kane shared the knowledge of the Strogg and described the Strogg's origins as a kind of Frankenstein event: "created for war, and fueled by the blood of their enemy".ģ Another marine aboard the USS Hannibal during the Second Stroggos Invasion said the Strogg were super-soldiers still roaming the Universe after a major war long ago.

It's possible that the Strogg were somehow involved Shub -Niggurath's forces, so as to help weaken Humanity's military, in turn making Humanity more vulnerable to the follow-up harvesting campaign. And now, they have arrived… here! origins:ġ Strogg Crates were spotted during the eerie events of Quake, although the connection has never been explained. They search the galaxy for the sole item their existence requires, harvesting, consuming and destroying everything in their path. The Strogg are cybernetic constructs of unclear origins which reproduce by taking biological components and fusing them with advanced technology in the brutal surgical process of Stroggification that enslaves their minds and enhances their bodies for war, or to say more simple The Strogg: soulless fusions of decaying flesh, bones and metal, twisted and ruined by centuries of war. The Strogg are a hostile cybernetic alien race featured as the main antagonists in the Quake 2 and Quake 4 video games, and recently in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars.
