Spirit of the Abyss

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The Spirit of the Abyss is the leader and god of the Magog in the TV series Andromeda. The Abyss is also referred to as "the Darkness" many times in the series. The Spirit of the Abyss first appeared in the episode Harper 2.0, where it used a minion to try to get highly valuable information from Harper's mind.

Fictional biography

The Abyss is something of an enigma throughout the entire series. The main protagonists first discover him when they gain access to the information of the All-Systems Library. [1] Originally calling him "Enigma" from the video that they retrieved, they discover the Spirit of the Abyss is the leader of the Magog, an incredibly aggressive race, and that he has sent his minion, Jeger, to retrieve the information, so the Abyss can stay an enigma. Unfortunately for the Abyss, Jeger fails to get the information back and his existence is no longer a secret; he executes Jeger for this failure.

The next appearance of the Abyss is on his own World Ship where the protagonists come face-to-face with him. Due to Rev Bem's false conversion to worshiping the Abyss, Rev learns the simple-minded Magog worship the Abyss as their god and that the Spirit of the Abyss is their creator. Rev is led by Bloodmist (a high-level Magog) to the Abyss, where he is able to sense hate in the Abyss, but also that underneath everything the Abyss does there is love. In a display of power, the Abyss is forced to absorb all of the energy from the World Ship's miniature sun, when it is destroyed by a Nova Bomb from the Andromeda Ascendant, yet he seems only to have defensive powers, not offensive ones.

He is absent for the rest of the second and third seasons but reappears in the fourth season, in which he possesses a number of characters, including Beka Valentine, and he also survives an attempt on his life by Dylan and Tyr in his home dimension.

On the fifth and final season the Abyss either takes possession of General Burma or manifests a body in the form of General Burma (the viewer is never told which) to try to kill all the inhabitants of the Seefra system using the Methus sun. However, the General Burma avatar is killed by Dylan, which forces the Abyss to move on to his final plan, this time aimed at destroying the three galaxies which make up the Known Worlds. To go about this, the Abyss uses an avatar posing as the leader of the Lambent Kith nebula (a collection of Sun Avatars) coupled with his plan of using the All Forces Nullification Point to destroy these galaxies; all the while duping the Lambent Kith into thinking they will destroy the Abyss in the process. Dylan Hunt disrupts his master plan by finding out that Maura, the leader of the Lambent Kith nebula, is working with the Abyss. Once discovered, the Abyss destroys the Maura avatar and is lured to the Seefra system by Dylan. Once in the Seefra system, it is discovered that Trance has been replaced by Virgil Vox, who is either an Avatar of or an Agent of the Abyss who looks like Trance. This is discovered when the real Trance tesseracts in and Dylan determines which one is which because the real Trance cries while the Abyss has no emotions. Dylan then kills Virgil. Afterwards, Trance uses her Sun (the original Tarn-Vedra sun) to destroy the Abyss by burning him to death with it. The Spirit of the Abyss was killed and this was confirmed by Trance when she says "It is my sun, The Abyss is dead!"

Characters relating to the Abyss

Characters appearing in Andromeda who are possessed or taken over by the Abyss:

NameRoleFateEpisode appearanceEpisode number
ParooCollector who becomes Head of Commonwealth security, Used by the Abyss to pitch rival factions and races against each other to destroy the Commonwealth fleetKilled by Dylan Hunt at the All Forces Nullification PointAnswers Given To Questions

Never Asked

401
Citizen EightThe Appointed Commonwealth industrialist who is hired to rebuild the commonwealth fleet, used by the abyss to make the Prescient, a fortune telling alien, spread visions of treason against the Commonwealth by both Dylan Hunt and Tri-JemaKilled By Dylan Hunt in front of the Prescient on Ganglia driftPieces of Eight402
KrotonA Half human android who built the Magog world ship for the Abyss and is discovered by the Andromeda while finishing a second world shipIs forced to choose one of five slip portals, four of which lead nowhere, he chooses incorrectly, destroying his new world ship, however he escapes in a small pod and is assumed to rejoin with the AbyssWaking the Tyrant's Device403
Kor-Kavo (Doctor, Professor)A leading scientist who is taken over by the Abyss when she goes to a science convention so that she can murder leading scientists and steal their memories.Killed by Dylan Hunt after trying to remove Harpers memories.Machinery Of The Mind409
Rev BemA Wayist Monk who Joined Dylan with the crew of the Maru but leaves later on to find his destiny. He is used by the Abyss to lure Dylan into a trap set up by the collectors.Dylan uses a Beta-Amyloid stinger to extract the Abyss from Revs spine and he lives to help Dylan escape.Fear Burns Down To Ashes415
Beka ValentineA Freighter captain who joins Dylan to become his first mate, is taken over by the Abyss in the eighth Dimension (episode 407) but lies dormant until discovered when Dylan suspects there is a mole on board.The Abyss is removed from Beka by lowering her core temperature and tricking the Abyss into leaving her mind into a VR matrix, it is then destroyed by Trance, Beka wakes up a few days later.Lost In A Space That Isn't There416
General BurmaA half alien who leads a sect opposed to all technology, he is forced to leave Seefra-5 and is then used by the Abyss to break onto the Andromeda attempting to blow it up.Killed by Dylan Hunt and Beka Valentine on the Andromeda's command deckOne More Day's Light/Chaos And The Stillness Of It519/520
MauraThe leader of the Lambent Kith Nebula, in reality the Avatar of the Abyss. She had lured and destroyed all paradines except for Dylan.Destroyed by the AbyssThe Heart of the Journey (Part I and II)521/522
Virgil VoxAppears initially as a mysterious radio host who helps Dylan out. Is later discovered to be either an agent of the Abyss or an Avatar of it. It looks identical to Trance. Dylan is ultimately able to tell the two apart, as the real Trance was crying and the Abyss has no emotions.Killed by Dylan Hunt on the Andromeda's command deck after figuring out which was the real TranceThe Heart of the Journey (Part 2)519/520

Characters who work or bargain with the Abyss:

NameRoleFateEpisode appearanceEpisode number
JegarA bounty hunter employed by the Abyss to destroy all record of itself in the known worldsKilled by the Abyss for failing to destroy video footage of itself which is discovered by the Andromeda.Harper 2.0114
BloodmistA high-ranking Magog on board the Magog world ship who tries to convert Rev Bem back from Wayism.Killed By Rev Bem after showing him the Abyss itself.Its Hour Come 'Round at Last/The Widening Gyre122/201
SatrinaThe follow-up to Jegar. She tries to get the abyss video footage from Harper but promising to remove his Magog larvae in return for it as she can move through matter. Harper almost gives in but resists at the last moment.Escapes from Harper after having the power source of her guards destroyed.Into the Labyrinth209
Satrina's cohorts4 mutant creatures, one red, one blue, one white and one green, who use tesseract technology to get onto the Andromeda and attempt to kill Dylan Hunt when Satrina fails to get the Abyss video footage from Harper. Harper however finds their ship which powers the tesseract technology and destroys it.Killed by Dylan Hunt and his crew when their technology fails.Into the Labyrinth209
Tyr AnasaziA Nietzschean who worked on board the Andromeda before leaving to reunite the Nietzschean prides by calling himself the progenitor. He gets lost in the Eighth dimension and makes a deal with the Abyss to get out alive in return for Dylan Hunt.Is shot by Dylan Hunt while trying to escape from him, he then falls to his death.The World Turns All Around Her407
Collector PishThe highest collector in the known worlds who tries to get rid of Dylan Hunt and take over the Commonwealth in his lust for power. Although never directly working for the Abyss he does mention bargaining with them to stop the Magog world ship. Pish and the other collectors may also have bargained with the Abyss and used its power to corrupt and attempt to take over the Commonwealth.Unknown but may have been killed when his ships attack the Andromeda above Tarazed.Soon The Nearing Vortex/The Torment, The Release406/411
Abyss agents (Wayists)Two men sent by the abyss disguised as Wayists murder a true Wayist named Wezlow on board the Maru, they are then found by Dylan and Beka and try to escape.The two try to open an airlock to kill the Maru's crew and passengers but Harper closes the inner airlock in time and they blast themselves into space.Time Out Of Mind420
LissetAn agent for the Abyss who follows Dylan, Beka and Harper to a True collectors library and attempts to delete all the information by directing a data net.Dylan puts her in fear after he discovers a bell in a VR record, which is why the Abyss sent her to destroy the records, Dylan then exits the VR simulation and takes out the VR key putting her in a permanent loop.Time Out Of Mind420
Ambassador GaldamezAn Ambassador for the Arkology, a peace-loving structure that orbits a planet close to where the Magog world ship will arrive, he is picked up by the Andromeda after what he calls, 'peaceful negotiations with the Magog.'Dies when Magog larvae break out of his stomach, it is then discovered the Magog had done this to infect the Arkology and use it as a base from which to launch their attacks of the Known worlds.The Dissonant Interval, Part 1421

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References

  1. Harper 2.0, Episode #114, February 12, 2001