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Referred to as "magistrate" by other [[Talosians (Mirror)|Talosians]], the "Keeper," as he was referred to by [[Terran Starfleet Ranks (Mirror)#Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher (Mirror)|Christopher Pike]], served as a spokesperson for the Talosians when dealing with Pike and their other [[Terrans|Terrans]] captives in [[Mirror Chronology: 2254|2254]]. 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.<ref name="Decipher8"/> Shortly afterward, [[Terran Emperor]] [[Georgiou, Philippa (Mirror)|Philippa Georgiou]] ordered the orbtal bombardment of [[Talos IV]] in order to kill all of the Talosians "and their stupid, [[Talosian singing plants]].<ref name="DSC23"/> ''Given the nature of Talosian mental abilities, it is unclear whether the attack was successful.''
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Referred to as "magistrate" by other [[Talosians (Mirror)|Talosians]], the "Keeper," as he was referred to by [[Terran Starfleet Ranks (Mirror)#Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher (Mirror)|Christopher Pike]], served as a spokesperson for the Talosians when dealing with Pike and their other [[Terrans|Terrans]] captives in [[Mirror Chronology: 2254|2254]]. 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.<ref name="Decipher8"/> Shortly afterward, [[Terran Emperor]] [[Georgiou, Philippa (Mirror)|Philippa Georgiou]] ordered the orbtal bombardment of [[Talos IV]] in order to kill all of the Talosians "and their stupid, [[Talosian singing plants|singing plants]].<ref name="DSC23"/> ''Given the nature of Talosian mental abilities, it is unclear whether the attack was successful.''
 
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Revision as of 16:14, 18 February 2023

Myriad Universes: The Keeper
The Keeper
The Keeper (2258) (DSC 23)

The Keeper (2258) (DSC 23)
Species Talosian
Sex Male[1]
Portrayed by Meg Wyllie (TOS 00, 15-16)
Malachi Throne (Voice) (TOS 00, 15-16)
Rob Brownstein (DSC 23)
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(Dominion of the Terran Empire)


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 Terrans captives in 2254. 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.[2] Shortly afterward, Terran Emperor Philippa Georgiou ordered the orbtal bombardment of Talos IV in order to kill all of the Talosians "and their stupid, singing plants.[3] Given the nature of Talosian mental abilities, it is unclear whether the attack was successful.

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. Heinig, Jess (Line Developer). Mirror Universe: Through a Glass Darkly. Star Trek Roleplaying Game. Decipher Book 8. Written by Matthew Colville, Kenneth Hite, Steven S. Long, Don Mappin, Christian Moore, and Owen Seyler. Art by Blake Beasley, Paul "Prof" Herbert, Norman Lao, and Kieran Yanner. Decipher, Inc.. 2005.
  3. Fuller, Bryan et al (Executive Producers). "If Memory Serves". Star Trek: Discovery, season 2, episode 8 (Production number 23). Directed by T.J. Scott. Written by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie. CBS Entertainment. 7 March 2019.