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In [[2009]] (see below), Horath was variously described as a [[computer]] or as a [[cyborg|cybernetic creature]]. Whatever his nature, he had the power to destroy or create worlds at will.
 
In [[2009]] (see below), Horath was variously described as a [[computer]] or as a [[cyborg|cybernetic creature]]. Whatever his nature, he had the power to destroy or create worlds at will.
   
He was overthrown circa [[Early human history#2nd Millennium B.C.|1000 BC]], and since he could not be killed, his consciousness and his body were believed to have been separated, with one part going into a crystal found in the [[Kaldean Cluster]] and the other part left on the then-primitive [[planet]] [[Earth]]. In [[2009]], [[Wormwood (Bane)|Mrs. Wormwood]] and Commander [[Kaagh]] sought to revive Horath and achieve power over the whole galaxy. A portal leading to Horath appeared, which Kaagh closed. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Enemy of the Bane]]'')
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He was overthrown circa [[BC#2nd Millennium B.C.|1000 BC]], and since he could not be killed, his consciousness and his body were believed to have been separated, with one part going into a crystal found in the [[Kaldean Cluster]] and the other part left on the then-primitive [[planet]] [[Earth]]. In [[2009]], [[Wormwood (Bane)|Mrs. Wormwood]] and Commander [[Kaagh]] sought to revive Horath and achieve power over the whole galaxy. A portal leading to Horath appeared, which Kaagh closed. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Enemy of the Bane]]'')
 
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Horath was the immortal tyrant of the Dark Empire in the galaxy of Mutter's Spiral.

Biography

In 2009 (see below), Horath was variously described as a computer or as a cybernetic creature. Whatever his nature, he had the power to destroy or create worlds at will.

He was overthrown circa 1000 BC, and since he could not be killed, his consciousness and his body were believed to have been separated, with one part going into a crystal found in the Kaldean Cluster and the other part left on the then-primitive planet Earth. In 2009, Mrs. Wormwood and Commander Kaagh sought to revive Horath and achieve power over the whole galaxy. A portal leading to Horath appeared, which Kaagh closed. (SJA: Enemy of the Bane)