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[[Lazarus]] and his [[Lazarus#Antimatter_Universe|counterpart]] from a so-called [[Antimatter Universe|antimatter universe]] had identical ships, small pods that Lazarus claimed were capable of travel not just through space, but also through time and [[Alternate Universes|alternate universes]]. Lazarus claimed that he survived the destruction of his [[Earth (Lazarus)|Earth]] when it came into contact with its counterpart from the antimatter universe, because he was in his ship, inspecting communications [[satellites]]. He spent years chasing his counterpart, who he blamed for the destruction of his home, seeking vengeance. After helping the alternate Lazarus to trap himself and his counterpart in a [[negative magnetic corridor]] that linked the realities, Kirk destroyed Lazarus' ship, preventing their escape and safeguarding the entire universe from devastation.<ref name="TOS20"/>
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[[Lazarus]] and his [[Lazarus (OS20)|counterpart]] from a so-called [[OS20 Timeline|antimatter universe]] had identical ships, small pods that Lazarus claimed were capable of travel not just through space, but also through [[time travel|time]] and [[Myriad Universes|alternate universes]]. [[Lazarus (OS20)]] claimed that he survived the destruction of his [[Lazarus' planet (OS20)|homeworld]] when it came into contact with its counterpart from the [[Prime Timeline]], because he was in his ship, inspecting [[communications]] [[satellites]]. He spent years chasing his counterpart, who he blamed for the destruction of his home, seeking vengeance. After helping Lazarus to trap himself and his counterpart in a [[negative magnetic corridor]] that linked the realities, [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] destroyed the alternate [[Lazarus' ship (OS20)|Lazarus' ship]], severing the link, preventing their escape, and safeguarding the both universes from devastation.<ref name="TOS20"/>
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<ref name="TOS20">[[Roddenberry, Gene]] ([[:Category:Producers|Executive Producer]]). [[The Alternative Factor (Episode)|"The Alternative Factor."]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' Season 1, Episode 20. [[:Category:Directors|Directed]] by [[Oswald, Gerd|Gerd Oswald]]. [[:Category:Writers|Written]] by [[Ingalls, Don|Don Ingalls]]. [[Desilu Productions]], 30 March 1967.</ref>
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Myriad Universes: Lazarus' ship
Lazarus' ship
Lazarus' ship. (TOS 20)

Lazarus' ship. (TOS 20)
First Appearance TOS 20 (30 Mar 1967)
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Lazarus and his counterpart from a so-called antimatter universe had identical ships, small pods that Lazarus claimed were capable of travel not just through space, but also through time and alternate universes. Lazarus (OS20) claimed that he survived the destruction of his homeworld when it came into contact with its counterpart from the Prime Timeline, because he was in his ship, inspecting communications satellites. He spent years chasing his counterpart, who he blamed for the destruction of his home, seeking vengeance. After helping Lazarus to trap himself and his counterpart in a negative magnetic corridor that linked the realities, Captain Kirk destroyed the alternate Lazarus' ship, severing the link, preventing their escape, and safeguarding the both universes from devastation.[1]

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