His history seems to begin with the Ripper murders. But most likely he was killing prior to that.
Given Trek is SF, I don't think the ritual route applies. So energy being trapped on Earth is the better way.His history seems to begin with the Ripper murders. But most likely he was killing prior to that.
As is know to humans/Federation, but given that there were surly murders missing from the list (perhaps assigned to a copy-cat or a scape-goat), we have to conclude that there is more going on.
Also Redjac is an "energy being", do I have to take it that Jack the Riper killed 17 women and as such completed a ritual and became immortal?
Just what is its origin, an being that visited Earth and took over some random guy, did they some how merge (Red+jac).
Was he killing before and escaped to Earth to hide?
What I've always wanted to know is, what is Hengist's role in all of this. Was Hengist an innocent victim who was simply possessed by Redjac, like Scotty was?
I doubt they gave it a second thought. Such fretting to more likely for fans who need their Is dotted and Ts crossed....And then beat the hell out of Dodge before the Argelians decide what this "ghost possessed them and made them do it" solution means for the actual knife-wielders, legally speaking. It's pretty unlikely Hengist would have held the knife in all of the killings! The writers tried to dance around that issue as well.
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Piglet, er, Heingst is kind of a mild guy, I think he may have just died and Kesla just took over, got himself a job in government on Argelius and away it went.
Really, I think Heingst was dead before the episode began, being used by the energy being as and encounter suit, but not preventing said being from temporarily possessing another body.
No. When Kirk suggested that if Redjak destroyed the ship it would destroy itself, it replied, "I am without ending. I have existed from the dawn of time, and I shall live beyond its end."Also Redjac is an "energy being", do I have to take it that Jack the Riper killed 17 women and as such completed a ritual and became immortal?
Bloch was one of the youngest members of the Lovecraft Circle, so I'm thinking it was something from that mythos.
What I've always wanted to know is, what is Hengist's role in all of this. Was Hengist an innocent victim who was simply possessed by Redjac, like Scotty was?
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