T'Lir is the first non-binary Vulcan seen in the Star Trek franchise.
The Organians’ potential salvation came in the form of T’Lir. Appearing as a Vulcan, T’Lir was the Science Officer aboard the USS Theseus, the ship Starfleet gave Sisko to stop Kahless’ campaign of genocide. They repeatedly called themselves a “Vulcan of Starfleet,” but it was also clear they were hiding a big secret. T’Lir had scientific knowledge light years ahead of the Federation’s best minds. They helped fashion technology that took Sisko and Theseus to the Pleroma. Furthermore, T’Lir seemed to be able to sense other god-like beings, such as Q.
T'Lir is Now the Last of the Organians
T'Lir's Destiny Is Uncertain, But Holds Great Promise
T’Lir’s good intentions almost led to the destruction of the multiverse. The technology T’Lir created that helped breach the barriers between our reality and the Pleroma also allowed the evil android Lore to travel there as well. From inside the Pleroma, Lore rewrote reality in his own image, but not first before killing the remainder of the gods. Sisko, Data, Worf and the crews of the Theseus and the Defiant were able to stop Lore, and restore reality to its normal state, yet the fates of the gods Lore and Kahless murdered are still unknown.
While Star Trek Omega leaves the fates of Trelane, the Metrons and the Guardian of Forever up in the air, it is clear the Organians did not return. T’Lir searched extensively for their people, but found no trace of them. T’Lir also turned to Starfleet for help in finding them, but not even the organization’s best minds were able to find the Organians either. Yet rather than mope, T’Lir uses the occasion to become fully mortal. They note that the actions and sensations humans take for granted are new to them, and they wish to experience them all.
The Organians Extinction Shows IDW Was Serious About Their Star Trek Comics
It Is Doubtful the Organians Will Return to the Star Trek Universe
Star Trek Omega wraps up IDW’s two-year saga that began with Gary Mitchell’s death, and wraps up the stories of the important players, including T’Lir. Star Trek and Star Trek Defiant were some of the most exciting Trek comics ever made. The action was grand and cosmic in scope, but some fans expressed doubt it would have any lasting ramifications for the franchise. Yet with the extinction of the Organians, it is clear the comics did alter Star Trek lore in dark and subtle ways.
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