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===Constable=== |
===Constable=== |
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− | The '''constable''' was a [[Sarpeidon]] who lived in around the |
+ | The '''constable''' was a [[Sarpeidon]] who lived in around the 1700s of Sarpeidon's past. It was a time of superstitions and witchcraft. He encountered [[James T. Kirk]] who had been transported back to that time period by Mr. [[Atoz]] using an [[atavachron]] device. The constable arrested Kirk, and had him jailed after he was involved in an altercation with two Fops. Upon arresting him, he heard [[Spock]] and [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] calling Kirk through another time portal. He accused Kirk of being a witch, saying "''I heard the spirit talk to him. He answered and did call it 'Bones'!''" ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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− | Memorable Quote: ''"I heard the spirt talk to him. He answered and did call it 'Bones'!"'' |
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===Fop, First=== |
===Fop, First=== |
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− | The '''Fop, first''' was an inhabitant of Sarpeidon's past in a time of |
+ | The '''Fop, first''' was an inhabitant of Sarpeidon's past in a time of superstition and witchcraft. He appeared to be well-to-do considering his dress. He was fighting with a woman who had attempted to rob him. Kirk not knowing what the woman had done, came to her aid and knocked the Fop down. He would summon a constable to arrest Kirk. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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− | :''played by [[Ed Bakey]] |
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===Fop, Second=== |
===Fop, Second=== |
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− | The '''Fop, second''' was an inhabitant of Sarpeidon's past in a time where people believed in witchcraft. This was |
+ | The '''Fop, second''' was an inhabitant of Sarpeidon's past in a time where people believed in witchcraft. This was similar to an Earth era during the Salem witch hunts. He was dressed in fancy clothes and seemed to be an aristocrat. He was fighting with a woman who had attempted to rob him. Kirk not knowing what the woman had done, came to her aid and in a brief sword fight disarmed the Fop. He and his friend would summon a constable to arrest Kirk. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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− | :''played by [[Al Cavens]] |
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===Jailer=== |
===Jailer=== |
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+ | The '''Jailer''' was a citizen of Sarpeidon's distant past. He was in charge of the jail that James T. Kirk was held in after being arrested on the suspicion of witchcraft. Kirk had been accidentally transported back in time by Mr. Atoz. Mr. Atoz was using an atavachron to transport present day citizens to the past to save them from a super nova. While the jailer was giving Kirk water to drink, Kirk was able to subdue him and open his cell. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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+ | ===Lawman=== |
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+ | [[File:Sarpeidon lawman.jpg|thumb|150px|Lawman]] |
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+ | This '''Lawman''' accompanied the Constable when he was summoned to arrest [[James Kirk]]. He heard the voices of [[Spock]] and [[Leonard McCoy]] through the time portal, and thought Kirk was a witch. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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===Mort=== |
===Mort=== |
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+ | [[File:Sarpeidon mort.jpg|thumb|150px|Mort]] |
− | The '''Mort''' was a native of Sarpeidon past. She was a [[thief]] and was attempting to rob two men, when James T. Kirk who misunderstood what was happening |
+ | The '''Mort''' was a native of Sarpeidon past. She was a [[thief]] and was attempting to rob two men, when James T. Kirk who misunderstood what was happening came to her rescue. Kirk had been sent back to the past by Mr. Atoz who was sending present day inhabitants back to the past to avoid a super nova that was going to destroy Sarpeidon. She heard Kirk talking to Spock who was in another time period. They could still communicate through a time portal. When they were in jail together she called him a witch and told the constable that she heard him talking to spirits and that he made her steal. The Mort told Kirk that he was going to be burned as a witch. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
+ | {{bginfo|The Mort was played by actress [[Anna Karen]].}} |
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+ | ===Onlookers=== |
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+ | [[File:Sarpeidon onlookers.jpg|thumb|150px|Onlookers]] |
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+ | These '''townspeople''' were watching the swordfight between Kirk and the First Fop on the street. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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===Prosecutor=== |
===Prosecutor=== |
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+ | In the past, the prosecutor established a new life for himself, rising to an important governmental position knowing he can never again go back to the present. One of his main duties was to question the recently [[arrest]]ed to determine if there was enough evidence and probable cause to bring the accused before a formal trial. The Prosecutor was in some way connected with the [[Inquisitional Tribunal]], but did not appear to be a formal member since he was not addressed as "Inquisitor" (although he was called "me Lord" by lower classes). |
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+ | The Prosecutor (perhaps because of his knowledge of the future) was a rationale and calm man, often looking for simple and plausible explanations in his investigations, dismissing almost with humor outlandish charges such as magic and sorcery. Perhaps for this reason, he was not considered "learned in [[witchcraft]]" and would default an interrogation to another official if the charges involved serious witchcraft allegations. |
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⚫ | When Kirk was accidentally transported back in time by Mr. Atoz, he was arrested and accused of being a witch. The prosecutor at first told Kirk that he would help clear him of the charge of being a witch. When Kirk threatened to expose the real identity of the prosecutor, he would help him escape jail so he could find the time portal and return to Sarpeidon's present. |
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⚫ | When James T. Kirk was accidentally transported back in time by Mr. Atoz without being "prepared" by the atavachron, he was arrested and accused of being a witch. The prosecutor at first told Kirk that he would help clear him of the charge of being a witch. When Kirk threatened to expose the real identity of the prosecutor, he would help him escape jail so he could find the time portal and return to Sarpeidon's present. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|The Prosecutor was most likely sent to a period in time earlier than Kirk, perhaps 20 or 30 years beforehand, since he has been in the past long enough to establish a life for himself and acquire an important government position.|The Prosecutor was played by [[Kermit Murdock]].}} |
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+ | ===Townspeople=== |
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+ | [[File:Sarpeidon townspeople.jpg|thumb|150px|Townspeople on verism tape]] |
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+ | These '''townspeople''' lived around the same era of [[Sarpeidon]]'s past, as the above persons. They were seen on a [[verism tape]] in [[Atoz]]'s library by [[James Kirk]] in [[2269]]. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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===Zarabeth's family=== |
===Zarabeth's family=== |
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'''Two kinsmen''' of [[Zarabeth]] were involved in a conspiracy to kill [[Zor Kahn]]; they were subsequently executed. The rest of '''Zarabeth's family''' was then sent to places in Sarpeidon's past through the atavachron, by Zor Kahn, to places no one could ever find them. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
'''Two kinsmen''' of [[Zarabeth]] were involved in a conspiracy to kill [[Zor Kahn]]; they were subsequently executed. The rest of '''Zarabeth's family''' was then sent to places in Sarpeidon's past through the atavachron, by Zor Kahn, to places no one could ever find them. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}}) |
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Revision as of 21:53, 15 November 2015
List of Sarpeidon natives
Named inhabitants
Unnamed inhabitants
Constable
The constable was a Sarpeidon who lived in around the 1700s of Sarpeidon's past. It was a time of superstitions and witchcraft. He encountered James T. Kirk who had been transported back to that time period by Mr. Atoz using an atavachron device. The constable arrested Kirk, and had him jailed after he was involved in an altercation with two Fops. Upon arresting him, he heard Spock and McCoy calling Kirk through another time portal. He accused Kirk of being a witch, saying "I heard the spirit talk to him. He answered and did call it 'Bones'!" (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Fop, First
The Fop, first was an inhabitant of Sarpeidon's past in a time of superstition and witchcraft. He appeared to be well-to-do considering his dress. He was fighting with a woman who had attempted to rob him. Kirk not knowing what the woman had done, came to her aid and knocked the Fop down. He would summon a constable to arrest Kirk. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Fop, Second
The Fop, second was an inhabitant of Sarpeidon's past in a time where people believed in witchcraft. This was similar to an Earth era during the Salem witch hunts. He was dressed in fancy clothes and seemed to be an aristocrat. He was fighting with a woman who had attempted to rob him. Kirk not knowing what the woman had done, came to her aid and in a brief sword fight disarmed the Fop. He and his friend would summon a constable to arrest Kirk. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Jailer
The Jailer was a citizen of Sarpeidon's distant past. He was in charge of the jail that James T. Kirk was held in after being arrested on the suspicion of witchcraft. Kirk had been accidentally transported back in time by Mr. Atoz. Mr. Atoz was using an atavachron to transport present day citizens to the past to save them from a super nova. While the jailer was giving Kirk water to drink, Kirk was able to subdue him and open his cell. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Lawman
This Lawman accompanied the Constable when he was summoned to arrest James Kirk. He heard the voices of Spock and Leonard McCoy through the time portal, and thought Kirk was a witch. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Mort
The Mort was a native of Sarpeidon past. She was a thief and was attempting to rob two men, when James T. Kirk who misunderstood what was happening came to her rescue. Kirk had been sent back to the past by Mr. Atoz who was sending present day inhabitants back to the past to avoid a super nova that was going to destroy Sarpeidon. She heard Kirk talking to Spock who was in another time period. They could still communicate through a time portal. When they were in jail together she called him a witch and told the constable that she heard him talking to spirits and that he made her steal. The Mort told Kirk that he was going to be burned as a witch. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Onlookers
These townspeople were watching the swordfight between Kirk and the First Fop on the street. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Prosecutor
The Prosecutor was a time traveler from Sarpeidon's present. He was transported back in time by Mr. Atoz, to escape the nova that was about to destroy Sarpeidon in the present.
In the past, the prosecutor established a new life for himself, rising to an important governmental position knowing he can never again go back to the present. One of his main duties was to question the recently arrested to determine if there was enough evidence and probable cause to bring the accused before a formal trial. The Prosecutor was in some way connected with the Inquisitional Tribunal, but did not appear to be a formal member since he was not addressed as "Inquisitor" (although he was called "me Lord" by lower classes).
The Prosecutor (perhaps because of his knowledge of the future) was a rationale and calm man, often looking for simple and plausible explanations in his investigations, dismissing almost with humor outlandish charges such as magic and sorcery. Perhaps for this reason, he was not considered "learned in witchcraft" and would default an interrogation to another official if the charges involved serious witchcraft allegations.
When James T. Kirk was accidentally transported back in time by Mr. Atoz without being "prepared" by the atavachron, he was arrested and accused of being a witch. The prosecutor at first told Kirk that he would help clear him of the charge of being a witch. When Kirk threatened to expose the real identity of the prosecutor, he would help him escape jail so he could find the time portal and return to Sarpeidon's present. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Townspeople
These townspeople lived around the same era of Sarpeidon's past, as the above persons. They were seen on a verism tape in Atoz's library by James Kirk in 2269. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")
Zarabeth's family
Two kinsmen of Zarabeth were involved in a conspiracy to kill Zor Kahn; they were subsequently executed. The rest of Zarabeth's family was then sent to places in Sarpeidon's past through the atavachron, by Zor Kahn, to places no one could ever find them. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")