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The participants hold hands as in a seance, and Sybo begins to speak of a "monstrous, terrible evil", "a hunger that never dies", which has been named "Kesla", "Beratis", "Redjac." The altar fire goes out, and Sybo screams. When the lights come on, Scott is holding Sybo's dead body.
Wolf in the Fold: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, John Fiedler. Kirk and the Enterprise computer become detectives after Scotty is accused of murdering women on a pleasure planet.
Redjac, also known as Mr. Hengist, formerly Kesla (on Deneb II), Beratis (on Rigel IV) and Jack the Ripper (on Earth) is a villain that first appeared in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Wolf in the Fold" (1967).
Scott is suspected of killing several women while on shore leave on Argelius II. However, a more sinister force may provide a connection between this murder and many previous around the galaxy, including a rampage on ancient Earth. Montgomery Scott is on medical leave on Argelius II, accompanied...
Directed by Joseph Pevney. Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan. In a Trek murder mystery of galactic proportions, a series of killings on the hedonistic world Argelius II puts Scotty in the middle when he becomes the prime suspect.
Sci-fi. Star Trek. Tuvok is plagued by the senselessness of a murder aboard Voyager. In Chez Sandríne, Tom Paris offers to make a pool game with Harry Kim "interesting" by betting one week's worth of replicator rations on the outcome of the game, but Ricky warns Kim that Paris is hustling him.
In the episode, while beaming up from planet Alpha 177 a transporter malfunction causes Captain Kirk to be split into two people, one "good," but indecisive and ineffectual; the other "evil," impulsive and irrational.