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:''"It has a name! Beratis, Kesla...Redjac!''"
 
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Redjac

Redjac on a viewscreen.

File:Hostage.jpg

Redjac in the form of Hengist with a hostage

Jaris possessed

Prefect Jaris possessed by Redjac attempting to kill James T. Kirk

"It has a name! Beratis, Kesla...Redjac!"
-Sybo

Redjac (also known as Jack the Ripper, Beratis and Kesla) was a non-humanoid lifeform that existed for centuries by journeying from planet to planet and feeding on the pain and fear he caused by committing serial murders. It was similar to a parasitic organism, and required a humanoid host to inhabit in order to commit crimes.

Among the other murderous identities Redjac held was Kesla on Deneb II.

After Redjac committed a murder on the pleasure planet Argelius II in 2267 as "Hengist", Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott from the Federation starship USS Enterprise was accused of this crime. However, Hengist's true identity was later revealed. In the process, Redjac briefly possessed Prefect Jaris, who was quickly liberated by a pinch in the neck from Mr Spock. Subsequently, the Redjac entity was beamed, on a dispersal pattern, into deep space, where it was hoped that it would die from lack of nourishment. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

Apocrypha

In James Blish's novelization of the original script, Redjac manifested itself on the viewscreen in the form of a Dantesque scene, with fire and brimstone, naked women riding on the backs of satyrs, horned toads, etc. Kirk declared that it is a vision of Hell, whereby the "filthy thing" was showing the Enterprise crew where it was born.

In a comic story released by WildStorm Comics titled "Embrace the Wolf", it was revealed that Redjac survived by latching on to a nearby starship. After an absence of over a century, Redjac returned to confront the crew of the USS Enterprise-D, where, having provoked a nuclear war on a Federation planet, he transferred himself into the holodeck and abducted several crewmembers, challenging Data in his Sherlock Holmes persona to save them. Data was able to save Counselor Troi from Redjac, and was also able to contact Captain Picard, Dr. Crusher, and Lt. Worf. Tricking Redjac into a confrontation with Worf, the crew was able to have Redjac focus all his energy on one spot, before trapping him in a photon torpedo. The torpedo was subsequently abandoned on a nearby barren moon.

Redjac also returned in two issues of the first Star Trek series from DC Comics, in a two-part comic with the titles "Wolf on the Prowl" and "Wolf at the Door". In this story, the entity possessed Enterprise crewperson Nancy Bryce and forced her to kill a number of ship personnel.