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'''Korob''' was one of two [[Ornithoid lifeform |Ornithoids]] who established an [[outpost]] (in the form of a large castle) on [[Pyris VII]] around [[2267]]. Sent there from outside [[the galaxy]] by the [[Old Ones (extragalactic)|Old Ones]], their declared goal was to learn about [[Human]]kind.
 
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| occupation = [[Explorer]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2267
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| died = [[2267]]
 
| actor = [[Theodore Marcuse|Theo Marcuse]]
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'''Korob''' was one of two [[Ornithoid lifeform |Ornithoids]] who established an [[outpost]] (in the form of a large [[castle]]) on [[Pyris VII]] around [[2267]]. Sent there from outside [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]] by the [[Old Ones (extragalactic)|Old Ones]], their declared goal was to learn about [[Human]]kind.
   
To this end, Korob devised a series of frightening images intended to test the loyalty, bravery, and character of visitors. These images were drawn [[telepathy|telepathically]] from the subconscious recesses of his visitors' minds. He also wanted to better understand the science of his visitors; his questions made Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] uneasy, as they seemed too much like the kind of information advance agents for an unfriendly power might want to learn. Kirk's fears were compounded by the behavior of Korob's colleague [[Sylvia (Pyris VII)|Sylvia]], who tormented the visitors. The aliens could reshape matter, transport people and objects from place to place, and create other effects that, to the unsophisticated eye, resembled magic.
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To this end, Korob devised a series of frightening images intended to test the loyalty, bravery, and character of visitors. These images were drawn [[telepathy|telepathically]] from the subconscious recesses of his visitors' minds. He also wanted to better understand the science of his visitors; his questions made [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] uneasy, as they seemed too much like the kind of information advance agents for an unfriendly power might want to learn. Kirk's fears were compounded by the behavior of Korob's colleague [[Sylvia (Pyris VII)|Sylvia]], who tormented the visitors. The aliens could reshape matter, transport people and objects from place to place, and create other effects that, to the unsophisticated eye, resembled magic.
 
[[File:Sylvia_and_Korob_in_Ornithoid_form.jpg|thumb|left|Sylvia and Korob as they really were]]
 
On learning that Sylvia intended to dispose of him, Korob finally realized she had become dangerously irrational. He freed the landing party from Sylvia's cell, but was forced to retreat from Sylvia, who had assumed the form of an enormous [[cat]]. Attempting to escape, Kirk, [[Spock]], and Korob returned to the cell, where Korob was crushed and severely injured when Sylvia battered down to the door. Kirk was able to retrieve Korob's wand, which proved to be the chief source of the aliens' power; it was a mechanism called a [[transmuter]]. To prevent Sylvia from seizing it, Kirk smashed it. All the alien artifacts disappeared; all that remained were the tiny, helpless forms of the aliens themselves, as Sylvia described them "like [[feather]]s in the wind". Within seconds, they perished, and dissolved into smoke. ({{TOS|Catspaw}})
   
 
Information about Korob's species was displayed by the [[computer]] as a graphic in [[Keiko O'Brien]]'s [[school]]room on [[Deep Space 9]]. ({{DS9|A Man Alone|The Nagus}})
[[Image:Sylvia_and_Korob_in_Ornithoid_form.jpg|thumb|left|Sylvia and Korob as they really were]]
 
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On learning that Sylvia intended to dispose of him, Korob finally realized she had become dangerously irrational. He freed the landing party from Sylvia's cell, but was forced to retreat from Sylvia, who had assumed the form of an enormous cat. Attempting to escape, Kirk, [[Spock]] and Korob returned to the cell, where Korob was crushed and severely injured when Sylvia battered down to the door. Kirk was able to retrieve Korob's wand, which proved to be the chief source of the aliens' power; it was a mechanism called a [[transmuter]]. To prevent Sylvia from seizing it, Kirk smashed it. All the alien artifacts disappeared; all that remained were the tiny, helpless forms of the aliens themselves, as Sylvia described them "like [[feather]]s in the wind". Within seconds, they perished, and dissolved into smoke. ({{TOS|Catspaw}})
 
 
Information about Korob's species was displayed by the [[computer]] as an [[okudagram]] graphic in [[Keiko O'Brien]]'s [[school]]room on [[Deep Space 9]]. ({{DS9|A Man Alone|The Nagus}})
 
:''Korob was played by actor [[Theodore Marcuse|Theo Marcuse]].''
 
 
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Revision as of 18:56, 24 December 2012

Korob was one of two Ornithoids who established an outpost (in the form of a large castle) on Pyris VII around 2267. Sent there from outside the galaxy by the Old Ones, their declared goal was to learn about Humankind.

To this end, Korob devised a series of frightening images intended to test the loyalty, bravery, and character of visitors. These images were drawn telepathically from the subconscious recesses of his visitors' minds. He also wanted to better understand the science of his visitors; his questions made Captain Kirk uneasy, as they seemed too much like the kind of information advance agents for an unfriendly power might want to learn. Kirk's fears were compounded by the behavior of Korob's colleague Sylvia, who tormented the visitors. The aliens could reshape matter, transport people and objects from place to place, and create other effects that, to the unsophisticated eye, resembled magic.

Sylvia and Korob in Ornithoid form

Sylvia and Korob as they really were

On learning that Sylvia intended to dispose of him, Korob finally realized she had become dangerously irrational. He freed the landing party from Sylvia's cell, but was forced to retreat from Sylvia, who had assumed the form of an enormous cat. Attempting to escape, Kirk, Spock, and Korob returned to the cell, where Korob was crushed and severely injured when Sylvia battered down to the door. Kirk was able to retrieve Korob's wand, which proved to be the chief source of the aliens' power; it was a mechanism called a transmuter. To prevent Sylvia from seizing it, Kirk smashed it. All the alien artifacts disappeared; all that remained were the tiny, helpless forms of the aliens themselves, as Sylvia described them "like feathers in the wind". Within seconds, they perished, and dissolved into smoke. (TOS: "Catspaw")

Information about Korob's species was displayed by the computer as a graphic in Keiko O'Brien's schoolroom on Deep Space 9. (DS9: "A Man Alone", "The Nagus")

Korob was played by actor Theo Marcuse.