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[[Image:scientist.jpg|thumb|260px|The Scientist]] | [[Image:scientist.jpg|thumb|260px|The Scientist]] | ||
− | '''SkekTek''', the [[Skeksis]] '''Scientist''', was one of the cruelest of the Skeksis. He had amputated his own right arm and right leg and replaced them with mechanical ones (however | + | '''SkekTek''', the [[Skeksis]] '''Scientist''', was one of the cruelest of the Skeksis. He had amputated his own right arm and right leg and replaced them with mechanical ones (however his original right hand was reattached to his metal arm). His missing right eye was replaced with a glowing bionic one. |
− | It was his job to extract life essence from captured [[Gelflings]], and later [[Podlings]]. When the [[skekSil|Chamberlain]] captured [[Kira]], the Scientist took her into the Chamber of Life where he prepared to drain her essence - as Gelfling essence was more potent than Podling. At the urging of [[Aughra]], held captive there, Kira use her ability to communicate with wildlife to summon the help of the hundreds of animals the Scientist kept caged in his lab. Swarmed and attacked by the animals, the Scientist stumbled backwards and fell through the opening in the chamber wall, and down the fiery shaft to his death. | + | It was his job to extract life essence from captured [[Gelflings]], and later [[Podlings]] in his laboratory, the [[Chamber of Life]]. When the [[skekSil|Chamberlain]] captured [[Kira]], the Scientist took her into the Chamber of Life where he prepared to drain her essence - as Gelfling essence was more potent than Podling. |
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+ | At the urging of [[Aughra]], held captive there, Kira use her ability to communicate with wildlife to summon the help of the hundreds of animals the Scientist kept caged in his lab. Swarmed and attacked by the animals, the Scientist stumbled backwards and fell through the opening in the chamber wall, and down the fiery shaft to his death. | ||
His demise resulted in the simultaneous death of his [[Mystics|Mystic]] counterpart, the [[urTih|Alchemist]]. Had both lived to see the Great Conjunction, they would have combined to create the [[UrSkeks|UrSkek]] [[TekTih]]. | His demise resulted in the simultaneous death of his [[Mystics|Mystic]] counterpart, the [[urTih|Alchemist]]. Had both lived to see the Great Conjunction, they would have combined to create the [[UrSkeks|UrSkek]] [[TekTih]]. | ||
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+ | ==Comments== | ||
+ | *His death is different in A.C.H. Smith's novelization and the comic book; in the former he falls through the door to the shaft lunging at Aughra in an attempt to kill her, and in the latter he falls into a random, flaming pit instead of the castle shaft. | ||
+ | *In the novel and comic he does not have a bionic eye. | ||
[[Category:The Dark Crystal]] | [[Category:The Dark Crystal]] | ||
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[[Category:Cyborgs]] | [[Category:Cyborgs]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 6 October 2010
SkekTek, the Skeksis Scientist, was one of the cruelest of the Skeksis. He had amputated his own right arm and right leg and replaced them with mechanical ones (however his original right hand was reattached to his metal arm). His missing right eye was replaced with a glowing bionic one.
It was his job to extract life essence from captured Gelflings, and later Podlings in his laboratory, the Chamber of Life. When the Chamberlain captured Kira, the Scientist took her into the Chamber of Life where he prepared to drain her essence - as Gelfling essence was more potent than Podling.
At the urging of Aughra, held captive there, Kira use her ability to communicate with wildlife to summon the help of the hundreds of animals the Scientist kept caged in his lab. Swarmed and attacked by the animals, the Scientist stumbled backwards and fell through the opening in the chamber wall, and down the fiery shaft to his death.
His demise resulted in the simultaneous death of his Mystic counterpart, the Alchemist. Had both lived to see the Great Conjunction, they would have combined to create the UrSkek TekTih.
Comments
- His death is different in A.C.H. Smith's novelization and the comic book; in the former he falls through the door to the shaft lunging at Aughra in an attempt to kill her, and in the latter he falls into a random, flaming pit instead of the castle shaft.
- In the novel and comic he does not have a bionic eye.