“ | Only the Crotons are trained to operate their spaceships so I must have Sahala under my control. To do that I must have Doctor Russell remove the neuro-pulsonic jammer. | „ |
~ Dorzak's devious intentions. |
Dorzak is the titular main antagonist of the Space 1999 episode by the same name.
He is a warmonger who brought destruction throughout the Croton system who used to be a poet. Although now he uses his brilliance to wreak havoc and when captured he caused Croton aristocrats to murder each other. Now on the Alphan ship it is a matter of time until they are under his influence, therefore they need to act before it is too late.
He is portrayed by Lee Montague.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- While he used to be a respected Psychon poet he shed this admirable quality when he incited wars and presumably led to the death of millions through the Croton system.
- He was so dangerous he had to be imprisoned in a maximum security prison due to his psychic manipulations.
- Dorzak controlled an aristocrat through his powers and charisma to crush another one with a stone block.
- In turn the now dead aristocrat tased the other one, leaving her in a coma.
- Reinforced a negative reputation of Psychons through his actions as seen by Sahala torturing Maya.
- Coerces Maya into freeing him from stasis thus he can now manipulate the comatose aristocrat.
- While he does that, he manipulates the woman to incriminate Sahala as evil and cruel.
- This leads the woman to a violent and painstakingly graphic death as she is mentally shattered.
- Granting himself freedom and trading himself with the fake Sahala out of pragmatism.
- Once deducing she is a fake tases her and forces her by gripping her face to teach him shapeshifting.
- Trades identities with her and soon makes Helena administer a surgery to remove Sahala's chip.
- In order for him to make her fly the ship away so he can possibly bring misery to more systems.
- While a one shot causes more permanent damage to individuals that is only rivaled in heinousness by Malic.
Trivia[]
- Dorzak has the highest kill count of any Space 1999 villain since he has practically implied genocide on his rap sheet. Most villains fail to commit such a villainous feet with more powers and resources than him.
- Although Malic has more on screen kills than him.
External Links[]
- Dorzak on the Villains Wiki
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Pure Evils | ||
Malic | Dorzak | Sahala (Imposter) |