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+ | [[Governor]] '''Kodos''', also known as '''Kodos the Executioner''', was a male [[Human]] [[politician]] in the [[23rd century]]. In [[2246]], he governed the [[Federation colonies#Earth colonies|Earth]] [[colony]] [[Tarsus IV]]. |
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− | In [[2246]], an exotic [[fungus]] destroyed most of the colony's food supply, and its 8,000 inhabitants faced starvation. Kodos, implementing his own theories of [[eugenics]], selected 4,000 of the colony's residents to be put to death, so that the remaining 4,000 might survive on the limited food supplies available. Among the dead were [[Kevin Riley |
+ | In [[2246]], an exotic [[fungus]] destroyed most of the colony's [[food]] supply, and its 8,000 inhabitants faced starvation. Kodos, implementing his own theories of [[eugenics]], selected 4,000 of the colony's residents to be put to death, so that the remaining 4,000 might survive on the limited food supplies available. Among the dead were [[Kevin Riley]]'s parents. Among the survivors were Riley, [[James T. Kirk]], [[Thomas Leighton]], [[D. Eames]], and [[E. Molson]]. Of the survivors, these five and four others were eyewitnesses who could identify Kodos. At that time, Kodos had red hair with a receding hairline, a red mustache and a [[beard]]. |
− | :''The revolution is successful. |
+ | :"''The revolution is successful. But survival depends on drastic measures. Your continued existence represents a threat to the well-being of society. Your lives mean slow death to the more valued members of the colony. Therefore, I have no alternative but to sentence you to death. Your [[execution]] is so ordered, signed Kodos, Governor of Tarsus IV.''" |
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+ | ::''– excerpt from Kodos' speech to the 4,000 people he murdered |
− | + | [[Supply ship]]s from [[Earth]] arrived earlier than expected and found a burned body. Kodos was presumed dead, and the matter was closed. |
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− | In [[2266]], [[Thomas Leighton]] was living on [[Planet Q]] when a troupe of itinerant actors, the [[Karidian Company]], performed there. He became convinced that their |
+ | In [[2266]], [[Thomas Leighton]] was living on [[Planet Q]] when a troupe of itinerant actors, the [[Karidian Company]], performed there. He became convinced that their [[actor|star]], [[Anton Karidian]], was actually Kodos. Diverting the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} on a pretense, he argued this case to Kirk, who was less certain. Kirk's subsequent research raised some issues, and when Leighton was found dead outside his home, Kirk's suspicions became stronger. He arranged for the Karidian Company to embark upon the ''Enterprise'', so that he could study the matter more thoroughly. Attempts on the lives of [[Kevin Riley|Kevin]] Riley and Kirk himself all but confirmed Kodos' identity. |
− | The Karidian Players were performing [[Hamlet]], the price of their passage (so to speak), when Kevin Riley |
+ | The Karidian Players were performing ''[[Hamlet]]'', the price of their passage (so to speak), when Kevin Riley sneaked backstage. He had overheard [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] making a [[Chief medical officer's log|medical log]] entry, and now also knew that Kodos might be aboard – and might be the person who poisoned him and [[murder]]ed his family. He stole a [[phaser]] and sneaked backstage, but was stopped from committing the murder by Kirk, who convinced him to give up the phaser. |
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⚫ | Karidian overheard their whispers, and during a conversation about them discovered that his daughter [[Lenore Karidian|Lenore]] had been slowly murdering the witnesses who could identify him. Distraught that the one thing in his life untouched by what he'd done was, in fact, poisoned by it, he raced after her when she snatched |
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⚫ | Karidian overheard their whispers, and during a conversation about them discovered that his daughter [[Lenore Karidian|Lenore]] had been slowly murdering the witnesses who could identify him. Distraught that Lenore, the one thing in his life untouched by what he'd done was, in fact, poisoned by it, he raced after her when she snatched [[Harrison]]'s phaser and ran onstage. When he realized she planned to kill Kirk, he stepped in front of the captain, and the shot meant for Kirk killed Kodos. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King}}) |
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*Kodos was portrayed by actor [[Arnold Moss]]. |
*Kodos was portrayed by actor [[Arnold Moss]]. |
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+ | *Kodos was identified by a [[voice print identification]] in this episode whereas later series, such as ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', typically used other methods like [[DNA]] analysis. Voice print IDs continued to make an appearance for [[security clearance]] verifications well into later productions to include ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. |
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+ | * His [[mirror universe]] counterpart appeared in the novel ''[[The Sorrows of Empire]]''. |
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− | *Since the science of [[DNA]] was little known in the 1960s, when {{TOS|The Conscience of the King}} was produced, Kodos is identified by a voice print identification whereas a DNA sample would probably have been a much easier way to discover his identity. |
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Revision as of 17:44, 11 April 2015
Governor Kodos, also known as Kodos the Executioner, was a male Human politician in the 23rd century. In 2246, he governed the Earth colony Tarsus IV.
In 2246, an exotic fungus destroyed most of the colony's food supply, and its 8,000 inhabitants faced starvation. Kodos, implementing his own theories of eugenics, selected 4,000 of the colony's residents to be put to death, so that the remaining 4,000 might survive on the limited food supplies available. Among the dead were Kevin Riley's parents. Among the survivors were Riley, James T. Kirk, Thomas Leighton, D. Eames, and E. Molson. Of the survivors, these five and four others were eyewitnesses who could identify Kodos. At that time, Kodos had red hair with a receding hairline, a red mustache and a beard.
- "The revolution is successful. But survival depends on drastic measures. Your continued existence represents a threat to the well-being of society. Your lives mean slow death to the more valued members of the colony. Therefore, I have no alternative but to sentence you to death. Your execution is so ordered, signed Kodos, Governor of Tarsus IV."
- – excerpt from Kodos' speech to the 4,000 people he murdered
Supply ships from Earth arrived earlier than expected and found a burned body. Kodos was presumed dead, and the matter was closed.
In 2266, Thomas Leighton was living on Planet Q when a troupe of itinerant actors, the Karidian Company, performed there. He became convinced that their star, Anton Karidian, was actually Kodos. Diverting the USS Enterprise on a pretense, he argued this case to Kirk, who was less certain. Kirk's subsequent research raised some issues, and when Leighton was found dead outside his home, Kirk's suspicions became stronger. He arranged for the Karidian Company to embark upon the Enterprise, so that he could study the matter more thoroughly. Attempts on the lives of Kevin Riley and Kirk himself all but confirmed Kodos' identity.
The Karidian Players were performing Hamlet, the price of their passage (so to speak), when Kevin Riley sneaked backstage. He had overheard Doctor McCoy making a medical log entry, and now also knew that Kodos might be aboard – and might be the person who poisoned him and murdered his family. He stole a phaser and sneaked backstage, but was stopped from committing the murder by Kirk, who convinced him to give up the phaser.
Karidian overheard their whispers, and during a conversation about them discovered that his daughter Lenore had been slowly murdering the witnesses who could identify him. Distraught that Lenore, the one thing in his life untouched by what he'd done was, in fact, poisoned by it, he raced after her when she snatched Harrison's phaser and ran onstage. When he realized she planned to kill Kirk, he stepped in front of the captain, and the shot meant for Kirk killed Kodos. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")
Background
- Kodos was portrayed by actor Arnold Moss.
- Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, named his recurring alien characters "Kang" and "Kodos", after Kang the Klingon and Kodos the Executioner.
- Although not seen on screen, part of Hoshi Sato's bio from ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II" – which was written entirely by episode writer Mike Sussman – revealed that Hoshi and her family were among the four thousand people who died on Tarsus IV in 2246.
- Kodos was identified by a voice print identification in this episode whereas later series, such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, typically used other methods like DNA analysis. Voice print IDs continued to make an appearance for security clearance verifications well into later productions to include Star Trek: Enterprise.
- His mirror universe counterpart appeared in the novel The Sorrows of Empire.
External link
- Template:NCwiki