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'''Loomis''' was a [[2004|21st Century]] [[human]] that was recruited by the [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s to assist in their attempt to create a [[Xindi bioweapon]].
 
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'''Loomis''' was a [[21st century]] [[Human]] who was recruited by the [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s in [[2004]] as part of their effort to create a [[Xindi bioweapon|bioweapon]] with which to destroy Humanity.
   
He was a [[blood bank]] worker in Detroit, Michigan in the 21st century. Loomis was instructed to acquire eight samples of human [[blood]] by bringing people to a remote warehouse in the city of [[Detroit]]. Because he worked at a blood bank, the Xindi assumed he would have ready access to information about people's blood types. He had supplied them with six bodies of the eight they requested. They were mainly prostitutes and homeless people since they did not have families and would not be missed. He was paid for his efforts, though he has no idea as to the exact nature of his employers, as they always remained in the shadows.
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As an employee at a [[blood bank]] in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], Loomis was recruited for his access to clients of all [[blood]] types, as well as his willingness to [[Kidnapping|kidnap]] these people for [[money]]. Loomis agreed to supply the Reptilians, who had covertly [[time travel|traveled back in time]] from the year [[2153]], with victims of each blood type, allowing the Reptilians to augment their [[bioweapon]] to maximize its lethal effect. Loomis was unaware of the true nature of his employers, at one point considering the idea that they were terrorists, although he did not allow this to deter him from continuing to accepting money for his illicit activities.
   
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When he was attempting to kidnap [[Lawrence Strode]], he referred to his [[Human 21st century blood bank supervisor|supervisor]] at the blood bank as "the fat broad" that paid him.
Loomis was discovered and captured by [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[T'Pol]], who having been alerted of the plot by [[Daniels]], had traveled back in time. T'Pol and Archer used him to apprehend the Reptilians. Loomis would take Archer to the Xindi when he posed as the B-negative victim nedded by them. T'Pol would remain with Loomis while Archer further investigated the Xindi operation. She would eventually be forced to stun Loomis when he tried to warn his employeers not still not knowing who they were. He was in shock when he did see them. The plot was foiled and the Repitilians killed. Loomis awoke to find himself being arrested by the the Detroit [[Police]], who Archer had alerted about the six unconscious bodies in the abandoned factory. Loomis tried to explain about the lizard people and their ray-guns, but they thought he was crazy.({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
 
: ''Loomis was played by [[Leland Orser]].''
 
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Before Loomis had a chance to abduct the seventh person, he was taken prisoner by [[Starfleet]] [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] and his [[first officer]] [[T'Pol]], who had also been transported back in time by [[31st century]] [[temporal agent]] {{dis|Daniels|Crewman}}. Believing Archer and T'Pol to be law enforcement agents, Loomis initially refused to cooperate without a [[lawyer]], but was convinced by Archer, who had demonstrated his willingness to use physical force to obtain Loomis' assistance. Loomis subsequently took Archer to the secret location where the Reptilians were conducting their experiments, telling them that Archer was the seventh victim, allowing Archer access to the Reptilians' experiments. As Archer attempted to gather intelligence, Loomis stayed with T'Pol, who was eventually forced to stun him with her [[phase pistol]] to prevent him from warning the Reptilians. Archer and T'Pol were eventually successful in their efforts to halt the Reptilians' experiments and, before returning to their own time, placed an anonymous call to the [[Detroit Police Department|police]], informing them of Loomis' activities and the people he had abducted. Loomis was taken into custody by the [[police]], who dismissed his claims of having witnessed "lizard people" and "[[Xindi-Reptilian ray gun|ray guns]]" as the effects of drug abuse. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
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For the Federation captain, please see Loomis (24th century).

Loomis was a 21st century Human who was recruited by the Xindi-Reptilians in 2004 as part of their effort to create a bioweapon with which to destroy Humanity.

As an employee at a blood bank in Detroit, Michigan, Loomis was recruited for his access to clients of all blood types, as well as his willingness to kidnap these people for money. Loomis agreed to supply the Reptilians, who had covertly traveled back in time from the year 2153, with victims of each blood type, allowing the Reptilians to augment their bioweapon to maximize its lethal effect. Loomis was unaware of the true nature of his employers, at one point considering the idea that they were terrorists, although he did not allow this to deter him from continuing to accepting money for his illicit activities.

When he was attempting to kidnap Lawrence Strode, he referred to his supervisor at the blood bank as "the fat broad" that paid him.

Before Loomis had a chance to abduct the seventh person, he was taken prisoner by Starfleet Captain Jonathan Archer and his first officer T'Pol, who had also been transported back in time by 31st century temporal agent Daniels. Believing Archer and T'Pol to be law enforcement agents, Loomis initially refused to cooperate without a lawyer, but was convinced by Archer, who had demonstrated his willingness to use physical force to obtain Loomis' assistance. Loomis subsequently took Archer to the secret location where the Reptilians were conducting their experiments, telling them that Archer was the seventh victim, allowing Archer access to the Reptilians' experiments. As Archer attempted to gather intelligence, Loomis stayed with T'Pol, who was eventually forced to stun him with her phase pistol to prevent him from warning the Reptilians. Archer and T'Pol were eventually successful in their efforts to halt the Reptilians' experiments and, before returning to their own time, placed an anonymous call to the police, informing them of Loomis' activities and the people he had abducted. Loomis was taken into custody by the police, who dismissed his claims of having witnessed "lizard people" and "ray guns" as the effects of drug abuse. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

Loomis was played by Leland Orser.
In the final draft script of "Carpenter Street", Loomis was described as "a wiry, nervous-looking man in his 30's". He was to have been introduced walking "briskly" down a sidewalk. However, in the final edit of "Carpenter Street", he is initially shown pulling up to the sidewalk in his car. In ultimately omitted dialogue from the same script, Loomis admitted to having had, during his childhood, a ray gun that looked much like a Starfleet phase pistol.