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'''Lakh''' was a [[Seer (P7E)|Seer]] on the planet which coalesced around the ''[[P7E]]''.  Along with his companion, [[Ankh]], he interrogated the captured [[Minyan]], [[Herrick]], and discovered the nature of the ''[[R1C]]'' crew's quest.  At the [[Oracle]]'s instruction, he and Lakh tricked Herrick, by giving him bombs that were disguised as the [[race bank]]s.
'''Lakh''' was a [[Seer (P7E)|Seer]] on the planet which coalesced around the ''[[P7E]]''.  Along with his companion, [[Ankh]], he interrogated the captured [[Minyan]], [[Herrick]], and discovered the nature of the ''[[R1C]]'' crew's quest.  At the [[Oracle]]'s instruction, he and Lakh tricked Herrick, by giving him bombs disguised as the Minyan [[race bank]]s for which Herrick's crew had been searching.


In the hierarchy of the "P7E planet", Lakh was a highly-ranked individual, who reported only to the Oracle.  Beneath him were the [[Guard (P7E)|Guards]], and beneath the Guards were the "[[Trogs]]".
In the hierarchy of the "P7E planet", Lakh was a highly-ranked individual, who reported only to the Oracle.  Beneath him were the [[Guard (P7E)|Guards]], and beneath the Guards were the "[[Trogs]]".

Revision as of 08:25, 8 May 2009

Lakh was a Seer on the planet which coalesced around the P7E. Along with his companion, Ankh, he interrogated the captured Minyan, Herrick, and discovered the nature of the R1C crew's quest. At the Oracle's instruction, he and Lakh tricked Herrick, by giving him bombs disguised as the Minyan race banks for which Herrick's crew had been searching.

In the hierarchy of the "P7E planet", Lakh was a highly-ranked individual, who reported only to the Oracle. Beneath him were the Guards, and beneath the Guards were the "Trogs".

Behind the scenes

The script of Underworld fails to explain Ankh and Lakh in any great detail. It can be assumed that they're androids, but it's equally possible they're humanoids with special helmets. In any case, they logically descend from Minyans or Minyan technology.

The script also fails to indicate which Seer is which. Ankh and Lakh are thus indistinguishable on screen.