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− | Lazarus was in [[orbit]] of his [[Lazarus' planet (OS20)|homeworld]] tending to a [[communications]] [[satellite]] when his [[Lazarus|counterpart]] from [[Prime Timeline|another reality]] appeared, inadvertently triggering a catastrophe that devastated both their planets, leaving them lifeless. Driven mad, Lazarus took it upon himself to destroy the "monster" that he blamed for his world's destruction. He told [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] that his ship was capable of traveling both in [[time travel|time]] and space, as well as between universes, and that he had chased his counterpart for many [[years]]. The two met briefly in a [[negative magnetic corridor]] between realities before switching places in each reality, and fought one another each time. Lazarus' counterpart, with Kirk's help, trapped himself and Lazarus in the corridor, saving both realities but condemning the men to an eternal battle.<ref name="TOS20"/> | + | Lazarus was in a [[Lazarus' ship (OS20)|spacecraft]] in [[orbit]] of his [[Lazarus' planet (OS20)|homeworld]] tending to a [[communications]] [[satellite]] when his [[Lazarus|counterpart]] from [[Prime Timeline|another reality]] appeared, inadvertently triggering a catastrophe that devastated both their planets, leaving them lifeless. Driven mad, Lazarus took it upon himself to destroy the "monster" that he blamed for his world's destruction. He told [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] that his ship was capable of traveling both in [[time travel|time]] and space, as well as between universes, and that he had chased his counterpart for many [[years]]. The two met briefly in a [[negative magnetic corridor]] between realities before switching places in each reality, and fought one another each time. Lazarus' counterpart, with Kirk's help, trapped himself and Lazarus in the corridor, saving both realities but condemning the men to an eternal battle.<ref name="TOS20"/> |
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Revision as of 19:11, 13 February 2022
OS20 Timeline
First Appearance | TOS 20 (30 Mar 1967) |
Portrayed by | Robert Brown |
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Lazarus was in a spacecraft in orbit of his homeworld tending to a communications satellite when his counterpart from another reality appeared, inadvertently triggering a catastrophe that devastated both their planets, leaving them lifeless. Driven mad, Lazarus took it upon himself to destroy the "monster" that he blamed for his world's destruction. He told Captain Kirk that his ship was capable of traveling both in time and space, as well as between universes, and that he had chased his counterpart for many years. The two met briefly in a negative magnetic corridor between realities before switching places in each reality, and fought one another each time. Lazarus' counterpart, with Kirk's help, trapped himself and Lazarus in the corridor, saving both realities but condemning the men to an eternal battle.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Alternative Factor." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 27 (Production 20). Directed by Gerd Oswald. Written by Don Ingalls. Desilu Productions, 30 March 1967.