Justice
Intro
Episodes in which justice was a theme
in some manner.
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List
- "Earthbound" (?)
- "Voyager's Return": After
Voyager 1 accidentally destroyed life on
at least one (two?) Sidon worlds,
the Chief Justifier,
Aarchon,
intends to carry out retribution against
Earth and then Alpha.
The Alphans see it as nothing more than revenge,
try to argue Aarchon out of it,
but when Aarchon insists,
Ernst Queller/Linden,
inventor of the
Queller Driver responsible for the destruction,
flies Voyager 1 towards the Sidon ships and destroys
all three along with himself and V1.
- "End of Eternity":
the Alphans free Balor, who claims he was the victim
of his short-sided people (the Progrons),
but it soon becomes clear he is a murderous,
torturing psychopath,
and is blown out of an airlock.
The Alphans realize they have unintentionally
interfered in another world's justice.
- "The Exiles":
The Alphans open what looks like a missile and discover
a humanoid in suspended animation.
Another is soon freed.
They claim to want to help Alpha,
but are soon found to have an agenda of their own,
wishing to take over their homeworld.
The first two are eventually defeated,
and the rest of the missiles are pushed out of orbit.
- "The Rules of Luton":
John and Maya pick berries and a flower,
and are condemned by three judges as murderers on a planet run by
sentient plant life.
They are sentenced to trial by combat to the death.
Two of their opponents end up dying,
despite pleas by John and Maya they did not want to fight.
Maya is captured, drawing John out in the open,
pleading to take Maya's place,
but forced to fight nonetheless.
He prevails, but does not kill his opponent,
instead turning the tables (with words) on the judges.
- "Dorzak": the
title character, a
Psychon,
incited violence on peace-loving worlds,
and was imprisoned for exile,
before he created trouble aboard the transport ship,
forcing its captain(?),
Sahala,
to land on Alpha.
She shoots
Maya with a
staser, on sight,
causing Sahala herself a great deal of trouble
convincing the Alphans of why Dorzak is imprisoned,
in part leading to his eventually being released.
He soon starts wreaking havoc and eventually
has to be recaptured and returned to imprisonment.