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Referred to as "magistrate" by other [[Talosians (FASA)|Talosians]], the "Keeper," as he was referred to by [[Star Fleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher(FASA)|Christopher Pike]], served as a spokesperson for the Talosians when dealing with Pike and their other [[Humans(FASA)|Human]] captives<ref name="TOS00"/> in [[FASA Chronology: 2196|2196]].<ref name="SFC"/> The Keeper wore an authoritative-looking jeweled pendant around his neck, possibly as a symbol of authority. When the Talosians realized that Humans would not be able to adapt to a life in captivity, no matter how pleasant or benevolent, the Keeper released them, and allowed [[Vina (FASA)|Vina]] to remain, where she could live her life unburdened by the deformities she'd suffered from the crash of the [[S.S. Columbia (FASA)|S.S. ''Columbia'']] eighteen years earlier.<ref name="TOS00"/>
 
Referred to as "magistrate" by other [[Talosians (FASA)|Talosians]], the "Keeper," as he was referred to by [[Star Fleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher(FASA)|Christopher Pike]], served as a spokesperson for the Talosians when dealing with Pike and their other [[Humans(FASA)|Human]] captives<ref name="TOS00"/> in [[FASA Chronology: 2196|2196]].<ref name="SFC"/> The Keeper wore an authoritative-looking jeweled pendant around his neck, possibly as a symbol of authority. When the Talosians realized that Humans would not be able to adapt to a life in captivity, no matter how pleasant or benevolent, the Keeper released them, and allowed [[Vina (FASA)|Vina]] to remain, where she could live her life unburdened by the deformities she'd suffered from the crash of the [[S.S. Columbia (FASA)|S.S. ''Columbia'']] eighteen years earlier.<ref name="TOS00"/>
  

Revision as of 05:03, 29 March 2021

Myriad Universes: The Keeper
The Keeper
The Keeper (2196) (TOS 00)

The Keeper (2196) (TOS 00)
Species Talosian
Sex Male[1]
Portrayed by Meg Wyllie (TOS 00, 15-16)
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Referred to as "magistrate" by other Talosians, the "Keeper," as he was referred to by Captain Christopher Pike, served as a spokesperson for the Talosians when dealing with Pike and their other Human captives[2] in 2196.[3] The Keeper wore an authoritative-looking jeweled pendant around his neck, possibly as a symbol of authority. When the Talosians realized that Humans would not be able to adapt to a life in captivity, no matter how pleasant or benevolent, the Keeper released them, and allowed Vina to remain, where she could live her life unburdened by the deformities she'd suffered from the crash of the S.S. Columbia eighteen years earlier.[2]

When Pike was crippled in a training accident in 2207, Spock was able to coordinate telepathically with the Talosians to circumvent General Order 7 and bring his former captain to Talos IV. Once there, Pike was reunited with Vina, and both were freed from the prisons their bodies had become.[4][5]

Notes and References

  1. The Talosians were played by women, with voices dubbed over by male actors, to provide an additional sense of "alienness" to the characters. Nevertheless, the Keeper was referred to as a male in the script to "The Cage," and the role was later portrayed by a male actor in Star Trek: Discovery.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Template:RefTOS00
  3. Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.
  4. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Court Martial." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 20 (Production 15). Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Don M. Mankiewicz. Teleplay by Don M. Mankiewicz and Steven W. Carabatsos (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 2 February 1967.
  5. Template:RefTOS16