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Wednesday, 2 November 2022

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A Son battles His Father for 
The Control of The Universe.
And seizes more Power 
than any God ever had.

This is The Story of Zeus,
Greek mythology's 
Supreme Commander.


To us it's a myth
but to the ancients it was reality.
A way to make sense
of a terrifying world.
Some Greeks believed Zeus
was the one true god
centuries before Christ.
And that nature's worst catastrophes
were a sign of his wrath.
This is the myth of Zeus
as it was originally told,
and the surprising truth behind it.
If you control the sky
you control the world.
In Greek mythology that power
belongs to one god
Zeus.
He reigns as the enforcer of justice,
the master of men and gods.
Zeus was the king of the gods
but he was also responsible
for dispensing justice
both to the gods and to mortals
on the Earth.
This is something really cool
about Greek mythology.
Because one of the things that
you were supposed to do as a Greek
when you worshipped the gods
was simply to do what was required
to keep the gods from squashing you.
As commander of the skies
Zeus has the power of
nature at his disposal.
That gives him the most
devastating weapon of all.
The most powerful symbol of Zeus
is the lightning bolt.
This is what Zeus carries,
it's his main accoutrement,
and it's a thing that makes him
the most powerful of all the divinities.
Attributing lightning to Zeus
was a way for the Greeks
to explain the unexplainable.
In a time before science,
mythology put faces on the forces
that shaped the world.
The Greeks used mythology to try
and figure out why the world
operates the way that it does.
They didn't have scientific explanations
yet for how the world came into existence
or why lightning strikes
here but not there,
or why it strikes then
and not some other time.
The natural world was
very frightening to them,
so they associated it with the divine.
These were symptoms of the gods' power
that they could use to punish people
who hadn't worshipped them properly
Zeus' command over nature would
make him Greece's most feared god.
But how did he get there?
What we know of Zeus
begins with the writings
of the ancient Greek author Hesiod,
around 700 BC.
His book, called Theogony,
was the ancient Greek story of Creation.
What the book of Genesis
is to our own world.
Theogony is Hesiod's attempt
to make sense of the world,
to bring order to it,
by telling the story of a dynastic
family rivalry that winds up
in a well-ordered Cosmos that is
the world that you and I know today.
In the myth, Zeus doesn't start out as The King of The Gods.
He rises from obscurity to challenge His Father 
for Control of The Universe.
And that won't be easy.

His Father is Kronos.

He is King of The Titans,
The Most Powerful Gods in The Universe.

The Titans are an older order of Greek god.
They're pretty rough around the edges,
they're not too bright, they're also 
not very well civilized.

As leader of the Titans,
Kronos is expected to produce offspring,
so he mates with his own flesh and blood,
His Sister and fellow Titan, Rhea.

"Incest shows up quite a bit in Mythology.
Among The Gods there's nobody else
at The Beginning to have sex with
so They end up marrying one another."

"There's an old time aristocratic idea that says that
'No-one Else is Good Enough for Our Family 
except only Our Family.'
And the Greek gods definitely seem
to ascribe to this kind of principle.

These two Titan siblings, 
Kronos and Rhea, produced 
The Next Generation of Greek gods.
Mythology's household names,
The Olympians.
Among them are Hades, 
Poseidon, and Zeus.

But they will not simply inherit the Earth,
They Must Fight for it.

"Kronos was very worried 
about having children
because he was concerned 
that His Son would be 
Greater than Him and 
would supplant Him.

The Father fears being
replaced by The Son,
that's human psychology,
I mean, go to Freud and
actually Freud found it
in classical mythology.

So this fear of losing Your Power 
to The Next Generation was real.
If you had a kid and you 
had something worth taking
at some point you needed 
to keep an eye on The Kid.

So His Solution to This Problem
was to swallow alive
all of his offspring.
As soon as His Wife gave birth
he would actually ingest them.

Now, of course, since 
They're immortal,
The Children that Kronos swallows
are not dead, they're just locked
away inside of his belly.

He's Trying to Control Them 
and keep Them from developing 
a Power-base so they might 
be able to overthrow Him.

To the Greeks who told the myth,
this was an appalling act.
Cannibalism was as deplorable then as now.
We see the Greek authors giving voice 
to their fears through mythology.
Cannibalism, sacrifice, were horrible taboos,
but when you project these things on 
to the gods it gives you a safe place to explore the consequences 
of what might happen.


Rhea is horrified.
All five of her children
have been swallowed alive.
Now she is pregnant again.
But this time she has a plan.

She sneaks away 
and gives birth in secret 
to a Son, The Future King 
of The Gods, Zeus.

But Kronos is expecting
another child to swallow, so 
Rhea wraps a rock in a baby
blanket and presents it to him.
Without thinking twice he grabs
the bundle and gulps it down.

So the plan of Rhea is put into place.
Kronos has swallowed down
The Stone instead of Zeus.

Zeus then as an infant
is spirited away and is put 
in what the ancient mythtellers
tell us is the folds of The Earth.

Zeus has been saved by 
His Mother's cleverness.

It's a memorable story,
but could that secret cave at
the heart of the myth really exist?
It seemed The Ancients thought so.
They believed Zeus had been
born in the island of Crete
in this mountain cave.
The Cave on the island of Crete is perhaps 
the most important sanctuary
for the veneration of Zeus.

It was considered as one of the possible
places where the baby Zeus was 
kept hidden from His Own Father.

Excavations at the cave have revealed
that it was a major pilgrimage site
for visitors from across
the ancient world.
It was a place that people
would go to worship Zeus.
How do we know? We've excavated
thousands of dedications to Zeus,
and ritual objects to Zeus
from all over the Mediterranean.

One find in particular ties directly into the myth of Zeus.
Amongst the material remains were these cool shields
that probably were along The Walls
and were put up there to indicate the clanging of shields
that the people defending Zeus used to muffle his crying
when he was a baby, so that 
Kronos could not hear it.

A Chosen Son, hidden to Save His Life.
For Christians and Jews, the story
of Zeus' birth is very familiar.

Many religious and mythological
traditions have stories of 
sacred or divine children
who are hidden away in order 
to protect them so that they 
can grow to adulthood
and fulfill their destinies.

We think, perhaps, of Jesus who is 
hidden away in the manger
so that Herod will not
be able to get to him.
Or of Moses who is
hidden away in Egypt.
In the myth, Zeus quietly
comes of age inside The Cave.

He has a kind of training period
there out of the eyes of Kronos,
and is able to acquire his strength
and develop into a man.

Zeus spends his childhood preparing
to fulfill his self-appointed destiny:
To challenge his father
and the Titans
for control of the Universe.
Zeus has escaped the fate
of his siblings,
who were all swallowed
alive by their father,
the Titan Kronos.
Inside a remote cave hideaway he has 
matured into a fully formed god.
Now he is ready to begin
the epic power struggle
he was born to wage to avenge 
his father's savagery.
To liberate his five Olympian siblings
from his father's belly, and to seize 
control of the world from 
the Titans who now rule it.

The stakes for him
are tremendously high.
If he succeeds he'll be
master of the universe,
but if he fails, he may well be the one
who winds up down in Tartarus.
Tartarus, the lowest level of Hades,
and the ancient Greek
equivalent of Hell.
Tartarus was the part of Hades
where the damned went,
the people who were bad
or committed offences against the gods
on Earth would be sent to Tartarus.

If Zeus fails in his attempt to seize
power from Kronos and the Titans,
he'll be damned to this place
for all eternity.
But if he wins, He'll command 
gods and men from his throne 
atop Mount Olympus.
In Greek myth, Mount Olympus
is the towering home of the gods,
but it's also a real location.
It's the highest peak in Greece,
rising nearly 10,000 feet
above sea level.
And it's a natural setting
for supernatural powers.

The Greeks really believed
that their gods actually lived
physically on Mount Olympus.
It was important for them to actually
have a sense of where heaven was,
where the gods actually resided.
It is from his home base
on Mount Olympus
that Zeus engineers his rebellion
against Kronos and the Titans.
Zeus is gonna have to get others
to come in and help him out
so that he can achieve supreme power.

This is the ultimate family feud.
And so it is to his own flesh and blood
that Zeus turns first.
He knows his strongest allies will be 
his five siblings, the Olympians,
now fully-formed adults.
But still trapped deep inside
Kronos' stomach.
If they can be liberated,
The Olympians could tip the scales 
in Zeus' favor, and help him 
Destroy The Titans forever.

He wanted to free his
brothers and sisters so 
he concocted a potion.

Quietly, Zeus enters Kronos' lair
and slips the drug into
his nightly cup of mead.
Kronos drinks it and
becomes violently ill.
First he vomits up The Stone his wife
had given him in place of baby Zeus.

According to tradition,
that rock is the cornerstone of 
ancient Greece's most sacred site,
The Temple of Delphi,
home of The Oracle.

Delphi is a sanctuary in Greece
where people would come from all around
to consult with God;
it was a direct phone line up to Heaven,
to ask the answer to
anything you wanted.

To this day, thousands of years
after the story was first told,
the stone that Kronos supposedly
vomited is still there.
At the very centre of the Temple
complex at Delphi is an egg-shaped stone
that was understood to be
the exact stone
that played the role of
being the substitute for Zeus
that Kronos swallowed.
And if you go there today,
to the Temple of Delphi,
the locals will still tell you
that the stone that's there
is the actual one that was
in Kronos' belly.

In the myth, after throwing-up
the sacred stone,
Kronos regurgitates Zeus' five siblings.
And they are ready to join 
Zeus' revolution.


"What marks Zeus as A Different Kind of Leader
from those that have come before, is His Intelligence.
He's able to persuade and convince those around him
that He should be Leader,
and he's able to build coalitions."


Zeus now has His Siblings by his side,
but he still needs more muscle to take on the Titans.
And there are some other estranged
Members of The Family
who are out for revenge --
Forgotten Brothers of Kronos.
The Cyclops,
and The Hundred-Handers.

But to find them Zeus has to go to Hell.


Kronos had feared The Powers of 
these Hundred-handers and The Cyclops
so he'd locked them down into Tartarus.

Zeus knew that if He could get
their power on His Side,
He could marshal it to His Own Ends.

He Goes Down and Talks to the Hundred-handers 
and says, "I will pay you Great Respect.
And I know that My Father Kronos
has mistreated you.
Now I've freed you
and now you owe me."

And even they are moved and say,
"Yes, Great Zeus, we realize not only
are you very powerful,
but you also know how
to treat people well.

So we appreciate that and We Will
now fight on Your Side."

In gratitude for being liberated
The Cyclops present Zeus with a gift,
The Power of Lightning.

Lightning is one of the most
devastatingly powerful forces in nature.
When lightning arcs through the air,
the air is briefly
raised to a temperature
that can be more than 50,000 degrees,
that's five times the surface
temperature of the Sun.
The lightning bolt gives Zeus
the power to rule the universe.
With this lightning bolt, no one is
going to be able to overthrow him.
The battle lines are drawn.
The Titans will fight from Mount Othrys,
the Olympians from Mount Olympus.
Between them lies the
Plain of Thessaly.
But this isn't just a
mythical battlefield.
Thessaly is actually, if we take into
consideration the modern map of Greece,
is the central part of Greece.
It's the biggest plain and the
most fertile plain in Greece
from ancient times to today.
Thessaly has a long, bloody history,
stretching from the Greco-Persian
wars of the 5th Century BC,
to the World Wars
of the 20th Century AD.
And it is here that the ultimate battle
of the gods will play out.
Armed with a weapon of mass destruction
and an elite fighting force
Zeus braces for
an Earth-shattering battle.
And to this day, a real place
may still bear the scars.
Mythology's defining moment
is now at hand.
The battle between father and son
is about to begin.
It's the old guard of Kronos
and his Titans
versus the new blood
of Zeus and the Olympians.
The outcome will determine
who controls everything.
From the top of Mount Olympus
Zeus sends a fury of lightning
down upon his father's army.
The fighting shakes
the Earth to its core.
The only way we can
conceive of this battle
is simply worlds colliding.
All the forces in the universe
smashing together at once.
You've got the Hundred-handers
over on one side
that are ripping off
huge hunks of mountain
and throwing mountains
at the other side.
From the Titans you've got a lot
of just brute force and brute strength.
They're able to take a punch
and keep coming back over and over.
It's an apocalyptic scene,
and not entirely a myth.
Experts have recently determined
that a real event, just as frightening,
actually happened in
the ancient world.
About 3,600 years ago,
the Greek island of
Santorini experienced
one of the most devastating
volcanic explosions ever.
Its effects were felt as
far away as California.
The volcanic blast was the single
largest seismic event on Earth
in the last 27,000 years.
To give you an idea of how massive
it was, imagine a mountain
about 3.
5 miles tall being blown
into the sky all at once.
In 2006, scientists discovered
that the Santorini eruption
was even larger than originally believed.
Excavations uncovered deposits
of volcanic ash piled 20 storeys deep,
blanketing a 30-mile
radius around the island.
Based on this evidence, it's now
believed the eruption unleashed
the equivalent power of
An explosion that powerful would have
annihilated much of the Greek world.
For the survivors, who knew little
about how volcanoes work,
it could only have been
the wrath of the gods.
When the ancient myth-tellers
told the story of great cataclysmic
battles that shook the Earth,
they weren't doing so in a vacuum.
There had been massive seismic events
that had happened in the memory of some
of the earlier generations of Greeks
before these myth-tellers had
written down their stories.
As the clash of the gods
plays out in the myth
it appears Zeus is finally about
to seize control of the universe.
His powerful allies
have tipped the balance
and the Olympians
are closing in on victory.
But the Titans have one last
weapon at their disposal
From the depths of Tartarus
they call forth a colossal beast,
Typhon.
Typhon is a tremendously strong,
powerful monster
that's challenging Zeus himself.
It's a last gasp effort,
and the final monster, the final
challenge he has to put down
in order to secure his reign
over the universe.
It is a supernatural death match.
A decisive struggle
between good and evil.
And it will all come down
to the ultimate weapon.
As Zeus and Typhon are engaged
in this final epic battle,
Zeus eventually gets the upper hand
and wins via his lightning bolt.
With one final assault,
Zeus drives Typhon and his
Titan allies down into Tartarus,
where they are damned to spend
eternity in a fiery abyss.
According to the ancients,
it was across the Mediterranean,
in the island of Sicily that Zeus'
enemies descended into Hell
through the volcanic crater
of Mount Etna.
Local legend says
Typhon is still inside
and has been behind all of the
volcano’s eruptions over the centuries.
Greeks used this myth
as a way of explaining why lava was
constantly pouring out of the volcano.
They explained that as either
the remnants of Zeus' lightning
constantly shooting out,
or of the flames of Typhon
who's still breathing just a little bit
exploding flame out of
the centre of the volcano.
It is also said that Typhon
causes destructive windstorms.
In fact, his name is the basis
for the word "typhoon".
But in the myth, the storm clouds
are broken for the time being.
Zeus' victory over his father
makes him the king of the gods,
the absolute ruler of the Universe.
So goes the myth.
But what is the link to reality?
In 2003, at the base of Mount Olympus,
a lost temple was discovered.
It was the centerpiece of an ancient
city known as Dion,
and it was dedicated to Zeus.
Dion was a city that was built
at the base of Mount Olympus
and so it's very close to the home
of the Olympian gods and goddesses
and where Zeus lived
in Greek mythology.
In fact, the name of the town,
Dion, means Zeus.
The Dion temple dates back
to the 5th Century BC.
The golden age of Greek mythology.
Scattered around the site
on marble blocks
with unmistakable engravings -
eagles.
In ancient Greece eagles were
the divine symbol of Zeus.
But there's more.
This headless statue was found
in a nearby riverbed.
Carved into its 2,400
year-old base are three words:
"Zeus the highest".
There's a debate among experts
about what this reference
to "the highest" means.
Some believe the statue
could be a missing link
between Greece's worship of many gods
and the single-god philosophy
of Christians and Jews.
And that this find is proof
that the Greeks were embracing
the idea of one god on their own,
before the arrival of Christianity.
The Greeks sometimes identified
that highest god with Zeus,
after all the word Zeus in its
dative form "theos"
is where we get our word "deus",
so there is an etymological reason
to understand Zeus as the highest deity.
Starting in about the 3rd,
we have different philosophical
and theological schools that arise,
and that start to propose a very
strong view that there is only one god
and that all the ancient
stories and tales
are actually just metaphors
that reflect different aspects
of what this divinity is all about.
For the people who worshipped at Dion,
it's clear that Zeus was different
from all the other Greek gods.
In fact, he may well have been
the only one that mattered.
In the myth, Zeus has achieved
the absolute power he has long sought.
But that power will soon be threatened
by an unexpected foe.
The king of the gods
is about to be betrayed
by the person closest to him.
Zeus has won his epic
clash with the Titans.
He now sits atop Mount Olympus
as king of the gods
and master of mankind.
The ancient Greeks worshipped
Zeus above all others,
even though he was fatally flawed.
The ancient Greek gods
are very relatable.
They have faults, they have strengths,
they have weaknesses,
they have all the things
that normal human beings would.
In fact, when the Greeks, in these
early times, think about their gods,
one way of trying to understand it
is that they see their gods
as being a lot like you and I,
just really, really big.
According to the myth,
Zeus has one very human weakness
that threatens to be his undoing.
An uncontrollable sex drive.
Zeus likes the ladies.
That's one of the most endearing
and enraging things about him.
It's that he has this very,
very human character
that he never saw a girl
that he didn't like.
Zeus will stop at nothing
to seduce his conquests.
He even uses disguise.
Zeus visits mortal women
in various guises.
Whatever it takes to
consummate the relationship.
So in different tales, we hear of
Zeus turning into an eagle,
turning into a swan,
turning into a bull,
turning into all these different shapes,
turning into human beings to mimic
a woman's husband's face,
to trick the women as best he can
into having a union with him.
A beautiful young goddess named Metis
is the first to capture Zeus' attention.
He takes her as his wife.
Metis is a very attractive
and appealing young woman
and the quality that
really sets her apart
is that she has practical wisdom.
In fact her name in Greek
means "practical wisdom".
When Zeus spies her he
finds her very appealing.
But Zeus' affection for Metis is
overshadowed by a dark prophecy
that threatens his grip on power.
He is told that she will bear him a child
who will one day seize his throne.
Suddenly Zeus, like his father,
must fear his offspring.
Zeus is representative
of this awful tradition
that starts literally
from the dawn of time
of sons destroying their fathers
in order to take prominence.
But Zeus vows that this time
will be different,
and he takes a drastic step
to make sure of it.
He swallows his wife
alive.
Once again, family love
falls prey to power.
It's history repeated.
But this horrifying act will
make Zeus stronger and wiser.
By swallowing her, Zeus internalizes
Metis' cunning and prudence all at once.
She becomes a part of Zeus.
In a sense she's probably
imprisoned in his stomach
but he also takes on these greater
qualities of intellectual ability.
This to us seems a little strange
but it's important to remember
that for the Greeks, one of the places
that some Greeks thought that
they carried their wisdom
and their ideas
was actually in their stomach.
So when Zeus swallows Metis
he takes her into the part of himself
where really a lot of
his best thinking was done.
With Metis gone, Zeus
is in need of a new wife.
And like his father before him,
he finds one in his own family.
His sister, and fellow Olympian, Hera.
She's not like Zeus' earlier conquests.
She's mythology's
most powerful goddess.
The king of the gods has met his match.
Between Zeus and Hera
we actually see
a relationship which is between two
people who are on some level equals.
So, in some of the conflicts
between Zeus and Hera
I think we can see as the Greeks
culturally working out
what would it look like if you had
two people with equal power
within a relationship.
She's the queen of the goddesses
and she has wonderful beauty,
she's supremely intelligent,
she's mighty,
but she's also exceedingly jealous
because Zeus is always
running after other women.
The king of the gods
continues to step out
with an endless string
of *** partners.
He conceives well over 100 offspring
with a host of lovers,
both divine and mortal.
If I'm not mistaken, Zeus never
has an encounter with a woman
that does not produce a child.
So in that sense, it's extreme
virility, it's extreme power.
Zeus' ability to sleep with anybody
matches a kind of fantasy
of what ancient Greek males
would hope or desire their lives to be.
Men fantasized about such things
and they thought if there was
an all-powerful god out there
he would surely act
on those fantasies.
Zeus' promiscuity provided a perfect way
for Greeks to connect
themselves to him.
Every corner of the Greek world
boasted of having its own
hometown loved child.
As Zeus' fame and power grow
across ancient Greece,
more and more cities and towns
wanted to be associated with him.
And they therefore claimed that
there was some kind of actual liaison
between Zeus and some mortal
woman within their family tree
that then produces the offspring
that produces the local
ruling families.
Evidence of this connection
can still be found in cities
throughout the Greek world.
Athens, Thebes, Magnesia,
Macedonia,
all are named after children of Zeus.
But there is one individual
who isn't happy about
Zeus' abundant fertility.
In the myth, his wife Hera,
has had enough.
She vows to make the king
of the gods pay dearly
for his chronic philandering.
She doesn't like to be humiliated
in front of the other gods
so she will take it out
on her husband.
Hera gathers the other
Olympians together
and lays the groundwork
for a revolution.
Hera goes to her fellow Olympian
gods and says,
"Why is Zeus in charge?
"He is no more important or
powerful than the rest of us.
"If we all get together we can
kick him out.
"
So in fact they rise up
and they bind Zeus with chains.
Zeus awakes from a nap
to find himself tied down.
A prisoner in his own bed.
It is the ultimate betrayal.
A conspiracy carried out
by the siblings he once saved.
The gods' revolt was the greatest
threat that Zeus ever faced.
There was never any sense
that mortals could challenge his power.
But the combined power of
all of the Olympian gods
really could have defeated him.
This was indeed one of the most
horrifying moments in Zeus' career.
He was actually about
to lose everything.
But just when all seems lost
help comes in the form
of an old ally.
The Hundred-handers.
When they hear Zeus is in
trouble they come to his rescue
breaking his chains as the
Olympians run for cover.
Zeus survives de coup attempt.
Now is time to exact his revenge.
His wife Hera is sentenced to hang
from the sky by golden chains.
His son, Apollo, and brother Poseidon
are condemned to hard labor.
They are ordered to build one of the
ancient world's most iconic monuments,
the massive walls of Troy.
It's another example of myth
explaining the unexplainable.
To the ancient Greeks,
the walls of Troy seemed too strong
to have been built by man.
So Zeus's punishment
of Apollo and Poseidon
helped explain their existence.
Their ruins survive to this day.
In antiquity people thought
it had been built by the gods,
or some kind of divine intervention
on behalf of the Trojans.
In the myth, Zeus has dealt justice
to those who crossed him.
But it will be human beings who
bear the brunt of his wrath.
That wrath will arrive in
the form of a massive flood.
One that may even be linked
to the Biblical story of Noah.
Greece's most powerful god
has survived a coup attempt.
He dealt swift justice
to the conspirators,
but he's not through yet.
Now, mankind will experience
the full measure of his rage.
In ancient times, fear
of Zeus' punishment
kept a lot of Greeks
out of trouble.
When people did something wrong
they would have to be very careful
that Zeus did not smite them
with a thunderbolt.
They're many examples
in Greek history
of Zeus destroying entire cities
and civilizations because
he felt that they
had overreached themselves,
that they had blasphemed
against the gods,
that they had become too proud
to be allowed to live any longer.
The Greek author Hesiod wrote
that without the fear of Zeus' wrath
humans would live like beasts
and the weak would be in
the hands of the strong.
Zeus is the order bringer.
Zeus is the bringer of justice
and the bringer of civilization.
When natural catastrophes
occurred in the real world,
the Greeks believed that they were
sent by Zeus to punish evil men.
Often stories were invented to explain
what had made
the supreme god so angry.
According to the myth,
Zeus' most frightening moment of wrath
comes after he sees humans
engaging in cannibalism.
Cannibalism was as important as it
was in ancient Greek religion
because they considered it
to be so heinous.
In fact, identification
of eating human flesh
is something that you would
attribute to wolves or dogs
but hardly to human beings.
Zeus is no stranger to cannibalism.
His own father Kronos once
swallowed all of Zeus' siblings.
When he is confronted with the sight
of mortals doing the same thing
he becomes enraged and vows
to destroy the human race
with a catastrophic flood.
Nine days and nights pass.
The rain is relentless.
And the Earth slowly drowns.
The waters reach the peak
of Mount Parnassus,
which stands over 8000 feet high.
In all corners of the Earth,
the human race perishes.
When the rain stops
only two mortals are still alive.
Incredibly they have survived
the storm by building an ark.
A raging flood, an ark,
and only two surviving humans.
The parallels with the
Old Testament are striking.
It could be the Biblical flood of Noah,
it could be Zeus' deluge,
it could be similar sorts
of giant watery disasters
that we see figuring in a wide number
of different cultures around the world.
All these stories go back to a
natural catastrophe that affected
the collective memory of peoples
living in the Eastern parts
of the Mediterranean Sea.
A deluge like the one
described in these myths
would have devastated humanity.
But could such a flood
have really happened?
In the past decade,
scientists have uncovered some
stunning clues that prove it did.
Research has shown that as the
Ice Age ended about 7,000 years ago
runoff from melting glaciers
surged into the Black Sea basin,
vitally submerging nearly
For these people, their
entire world was flooding.
And it surely must have seemed
like they must have angered the gods
to have brought down this kind
of disaster upon themselves.
Could this be the real life disaster
that spawned the story of Zeus' flood?
In the myth, Zeus has held on to
power in the face of strong opposition.
But there's one more challenger
he didn't count on,
Jesus Christ.
In the 1st Century AD, his message
would take the world by storm
and dethrone Greece's
dominant god.
When Christianity came and
promised salvation in the afterlife
it gave people something to believe in,
something that could happen to them
after their death,
Christianity found many followers.
Zeus' stranglehold
on humankind faltered
as this new religion spread across
the Mediterranean world.
Ultimately, the same civilization
that worshipped him
would reject him.
In antiquity there was no more
powerful force than Zeus
except from one, Fate.
Not even Zeus himself
could overturn it,
much as he wants to on occasions
try to change fate or re-direct it,
he himself is even subject
to its dictates.
Before the rise of Christianity,
Zeus' myth captivated the Greek
world for thousands of years
and made him the most feared
and respected of all the gods.
But he was only one of many,
from Greece and beyond,
who would live their mark on Mankind.
Some are still familiar names -
Hercules,
Hades,
Medusa.
And each of their stories
is a window into a long lost world.
A code waiting to be deciphered.
These myths reveal to us
in a uniquely powerful way
the hidden strata that lay
underneath our conscious, awake lives,
our understanding of the world.
Like an archaeology of the human mind
we can dig into them and see
the deep recesses of human psyches.
And I think that's what makes
these myths so powerful.

Sunday, 13 June 2021

Pure, Concentrated Evil

 


“...I began to think about Evil like, like a disease

You know, that it goes from man to man or age to age

Most of us walk around thinking we're incapable of any Acts of Evil and we are

You know, we can stifle that momentary urge to kill or to hurt. 

We have some kind of immunity to it. 

But I think it's possible that there's... 

An occurrence in somebody's life, a tragedy or a loss that leaves them vulnerablehurts their Immunity to Evil, 
and all of a sudden at that point in their lives when they're weakened —

They're open to Evil 
and they can become Evil.”


 “After The Navigator I wrote a book [Edge Of The Earth], started exploring more medieval imagery, and I came across engravings and so on that I hadn’t seen before. 

One of them was of A Devil being cast out of someone’s mouth


So on the plane over some of these images came to mind. 

By the time I got to LA, I had a complete story.”


— Vincent Ward





MORTICOCCUS, The GOD-BACTERIUM designed to strip Earth’s Heroes of their POWERS, had no effect on a LIVING DEAD MAN.


And The Villains had been INOCULATED.















“The method, as they call it, though it was more so a germ-line procedure of singular meta-scientific complexity, had been given to them by the alien colonists as a quid pro quo. The Syndicate would help them to create a population of alien hybrids who would hide in plain sight, cloned from human ova and alien bio-material, so there would be a clone race immune to the effects of the black oil when the return to the planet began. For this, the Syndicate would be sequestered, granted a sort of immunity or asylum, given a place in the grander scheme.

They were the Vichy government to the German "Final Solution" : collaborationists whose motivation was simple, self-directed survival. These cloning operations were spread across the country, the cataloging and record-keeping done through a complex intra-institutional system that connected to every branch of government, from the Social Security Administration to the Department of Defense.

"The operation, under the working title "Purity Control," had been launched in 1948, its original conception the brainchild of German scientists given immunity themselves for war crimes, and allowed to continue the eugenic experiments that were Hitler's dark legacy.

The Syndicate had begun as a subset of a shadow intelligence agency whose original orders were to create plausible denial and an effective cover-up of Purity Control. But through 50 years, numerous U.S. and U.N. administrations, the principals began to wrest control, accumulating power and influence across international borders, such that - by 1990 - the operation ceased to have a member accountable to any one government and whose only orders would be taken from a man named Strughold, a German industrialist who had fled his homeland to northern Africa.

These men, whose knowledge and access provided control of a foreseeable future, had, in spite of this, everything to lose. Their secret work, the cloning preparations and the cataloging, constituted their greatest vulnerability: exposure. Their detection would ensure not just their own demise but a far-reaching dissolution of social and religious order around the globe.

To protect against this, The Syndicate employed methods of disinformation, using covert government programs that had been regrettably discovered, as a kind of smokescreen - a dodge or blind where the transgressions of Congress-accountable agencies served to hide their own more odious undertaking.

They had even at times used the UFO phenomenon to create a hysteria that science and the intelligentsia denounced, so completely, as to make belief in believers seem ridiculous and completely discreditable.

They had also, in a crisis, used a tool of The Colonists themselves - alien bounty hunters who policed the cloning operations and enforced rule on the countdown to colonization. A double-edged sword whose cold-blooded tactics had helped to stem a leak or threat, but who also kept a watch on The Syndicate. 

A Threat in itself, as The Syndicate had something to hide that not even the colonists knew of : A Vaccine against The Black Oil, an inoculant against the substance in which the Alien Life Force was held - in fact, the very medium of The Life Force itself.





To guard this secret was perhaps even more critical than the truth of the existence of alien life, and of colonization. If The Syndicate's own secret vaccine were discovered, The Vaccine that would make themselves immune from the effects of The Black Oil, they would certainly be destroyed and the timetable for colonisation stepped up. They would protect this secret with their lives. They would kill to protect it, as it symbolized the only hope they had of avoiding enslavement when The Planet was overtaken.

That they had been able to, over decades, conduct their work on the vaccine undetected was the result of a code among the Syndicate members that put honor and the future above personal politics. But now this code was beginning to break down, an incipient scramble for power beginning to develop. A threat from within that doubled the threat from without: 

from agents Mulder and Scully, and the X-files.




[Shuttlecraft]


Armus has slithered over the shuttlecraft, and Troi has found her communicator doesn't work

ARMUS [OC]: 

Your friends have deserted you. 

They're not coming back.


TROI: 

You're wrong.


ARMUS [OC]: 

killed one of them.


TROI: 

Yes. I know.


ARMUS [OC]: 

How could you be in there 

and know that?


TROI: 

I felt her die.


ARMUS [OC]: 

Do you want to know why I killed her?


TROI: 

Your Answer would be meaningless

That act had no reason.


ARMUS [OC]: 

ExactlyIt had no meaning. 

I did it because I wanted to. 

It amused me.


TROI: 

No. You thought it would amuse you, but it didn't

You felt no satisfaction.


ARMUS [OC]: 

No. It was too easy.


TROI: 

You wanted her to suffer

You have a great need.


ARMUS [OC]: 

I need nothing.


TROI: 

Liar. End this. Let us go.


ARMUS [OC]: 

Not yet.


TROI: 

They won't give you What You Want.


ARMUS [OC]: 

And what is that?


TROI: 

To Break Their Spirit.


ARMUS : 

Oh, is that what I want? 

If breaking Their Spirit will amuse me, 

then that's what I will have.


TROI:

Never.


[Observation lounge]


CRUSHER: 

She didn't do anything. 

Her phaser was lowered.


DATA: 

She only wanted to get to Troi and Lieutenant Prieto.


RIKER: 

There was nothing provocative about what she did.


CRUSHER: 

She was killed in a brutal, senseless act.

PICARD: 

Lieutenant Yar's death is very painful for all of us. 

We will have to deal with it as best we can for now. 


Until the shuttle crew is safely beamed aboard this ship, 

our feelings will have to wait. 

Is that understood? 

Lieutenant Worf, you are now Acting Chief of Security.


WORF: 

I will do my best, sir.


PICARD: 

Doctor, what is the state of the shuttle crew?


CRUSHER: 

We're still receiving faint life signs, but the sensor readings are fluctuating. 

They may not be accurate.


DATA: 

Armus is capable of creating undefined forcefields. 

In effect, we are powerless to communicate or use the transporter unless it allows it.


PICARD: 

A creature against whom we seem to have no defence. 

Number One?


RIKER

It's down on that planet waiting for us to come back. 

It killed Tasha and it could have killed us, but it didn't


Deanna and Ben are alive for a reason

and it knows we're not going anywhere as long as they're still alive.


PICARD: 

Are you saying it's attack on Yar was not arbitrary but part of some tactic?


RIKER: 

The only way to find out is to go back down.


LAFORGE: 

Commander, I may be able to see something in The Creature which might be helpful.

PICARD: 

Agreed. Prepare your away team, Number One.


RIKER: 

Lieutenant Worf?


WORF: 

I will remain on The Ship. 

The object here is not to engage the creature in battle. 

The goal is the safe return of Counsellor Troi and Lieutenant Prieto. 

I can best accomplish this at the Tactical Station.


PICARD: 

Very good. Number One?


[Planet surface]


RIKER:

Enterprise.


PICARD [OC]: 

Number One.


RIKER:

We're approaching The Shuttlecraft. 

The Creature is covering it.


[Shuttlecraft]


ARMUS: 

I lied to you. They came back.


TROI : 

Let me Talk with Them.


ARMUS :

No.


TROI

Why? Does The Thought of 

My having contact with them 

make you uneasy?


ARMUS

No. Not being able to contact you, 

not knowing if you are alive, makes them uneasy. 

Can't you feel how worried they are?


TROI : 

Yes. Yes, they are worried.


ARMUS : 

They Care for You. 

You must be very special.


TROI: 

We are members of A Community. 

We all Care for one another.


ARMUS

Equally?


TROI :

You were really surprised they came back.


ARMUS

Yes.


TROI: 

Why? Because The Others did not?


ARMUS :

What Others?


TROI

You can't hide The Emptiness from me. 

The Others. The Ones Who Hurt You. 

Who left you alone, rejected. 

The Ones Who Make You So Angry.


ARMUS :

What do you know of Them?


TROI: 

Only what you tell me.


ARMUS : 

I will tell you nothing.


TROI :

Not now. But soon.


[Bridge]


WORF: 

Captain, look at this --

The force of the energy field around the shuttlecraft decreased for a few moments when The Creature was draped over it.


PICARD: 

But not low enough to beam them out.


WORF: 

Almost.


WESLEY: 

It's approaching The Away Team now, 

and the energy field over The Shuttlecraft is back to full intensity.


PICARD: 

Chart it. 

I want to see if there's A Pattern.


WORF: 

Aye, sir.


[Planet surface]


(Armus rises from his slick)

ARMUS: She said you'd be back.

RIKER: Then she is alive.

ARMUS: For now. Why have you returned?

RIKER: We have no choice. We're here to negotiate for our team. What do you want?

ARMUS: Maybe I want nothing.

RIKER: Then you would have killed all of us.

ARMUS: I still might.

RIKER: What do you want? Tell me. Maybe we can reach an accommodation.

ARMUS: If I tell you, will you give it to me?

RIKER: I might. It depends.

CRUSHER: I am a doctor. I need to treat our injured friends.

ARMUS: Say please.

CRUSHER: Please.

ARMUS: You ask nicely. I will allow it. Wait! I've changed my mind. Talk to her from here.

CRUSHER: How? Troi, can you hear me?


[Shuttlecraft]


BEVERLY [OC]: Deanna, are you all right?

TROI: Beverly?


[Planet surface]


TROI [OC]: I can hear you.

CRUSHER: Are you all right?


[Shuttlecraft]


TROI: Yes.


[Planet surface]


CRUSHER: We've encountered some difficulty.


[Shuttlecraft]


TROI: I know.


[Planet surface]


RIKER: She needs our help.

ARMUS: So what.

CRUSHER: Our friends are suffering only a few metres away, yet you block our path. Why?

ARMUS: You are all ungrateful.

CRUSHER: What is he made of?

DATA: It did not register on the tricorder.

ARMUS: It? Does that mean I am not alive?

DATA: No. Clearly you are some kind of intelligent form.

ARMUS: But you said I did not register on your instrument. Perhaps your instruments are useless.

(Data's tricorder and phaser fly away, and Geordi's visor falls to the ground. He gropes to find it)

ARMUS: Don't help him.

RIKER: Data.

DATA: Half metre to the right, Geordi.

(Armus moves it again)

ARMUS: Aren't you going to lead him to his sight again, robot?

DATA: No. You will just move it again, and I will not help you hurt him.

ARMUS: Then give it to him. I will find something else to amuse me.

(The slick covers the shuttlecraft again)


[Shuttlecraft]


ARMUS [OC]: You said they wouldn't amuse me. You were right.

TROI: And the emptiness remains. You sound so alone.

ARMUS [OC]: I am alone.

TROI: Abandoned. Who deserted you?

ARMUS [OC]: Creatures whose beauty now dazzles all who see them. They would not exist without me.

TROI: You were together?

ARMUS [OC]: They perfected a means of bringing to the surface all that was evil and negative within. Erupting, spreading, connecting. In time it formed second skin, dank and vile.

TROI: You.


ARMUS : 

Yes.


TROI: 

They discarded you and left.


ARMUS : 

And here I am.


TROI: 

You have my pity.


Armus gets angry and shakes The Shuttlecraft


ARMUS : 

Your Pity? 

Save that for yourself.


[Planet surface]


The team are not watching when Armus leaves The Shuttlecraft and approaches them. 

Riker is grabbed by an invisible force and dragged by the feet to the slick


RIKER: 

Help! Data, something's got me!


ARMUS:

Touch him and he dies.


RIKER: 

No! No, don't!


Riker disappears into the slick


DATA :

Enterprise?


[Bridge]


DATA

Armus has enveloped Commander Riker.


PICARD: 

I'm beaming you up.


[Planet surface]


ARMUS: 

If any of you leave now, 

he dies.


[Bridge]


ARMUS : 

And so do The Survivors of the crash.

Riker's screaming face appears in the slick, and sinks away again


Captain's log, supplemental. 

There is grave danger to the crew on Vagra Two. 

My first officer is missing, attacked by this entity known as Armus.


[Bridge]


WORF: 

Captain, perhaps you should look at this. 

We have the chart of the energy field surrounding The Shuttle.


PICARD:

There are a great deal of fluctuations.


WORF:

Yes, but there is A Pattern. 

Here is when it killed Lieutenant Yar, 

and here is when it absorbed Commander Riker.


PICARD: 

And here, here, where the energy is lowest?


WORF: 

Both times it had enveloped The Shuttle.


PICARD

It has something to do with Counsellor Troi. 

Somehow when it's dealing with her

the energy field is affected. 

I want to Talk to Her. 


I'm going to beam down.

Lieutenant Worf, you have the conn.


[Shuttlecraft]


Armus, and presumably Riker, are draped over The Craft again


TROI: 

Imzadi! No! 

Please, stop hurting him!


ARMUS : 

He resists. If he would give himself over

The Pain would diminish. 

He struggles

You should feel His Strength.


TROI: 

I can.


ARMUS [OC]: 

Should I let him go?


TROI:

You only ask to 

Torment Me.


ARMUS : 

Perhaps.


TROI: 

How should I answer? 

What can I offer except myself?


ARMUS [OC]: 

And would you give yourself for him? 

Would you give that much?


TROI: 

Yes. Without hesitation.


ARMUS : 

Just for him?


TROI: 

No, not just for him. 

I would do the same for any of the others. 

Armus, you have me. Let them go.


ARMUS [OC]: 

Perhaps

Ah, another has arrived.


[Planet surface]


Picard is with The Team. 

Armus slithers over to them

ARMUS

You are The One in Charge?


PICARD: (to Data) 

Is Commander Riker alive?


ARMUS:

Answer, Tin Man.


DATA

I would guess that Death is no longer sufficient entertainment to alleviate its Boredom. 

Therefore, Commander Riker is alive.


ARMUS:

Maybe

Don't you want to ask me 

What I Want?


PICARD

No.


ARMUS: 

Not even to protect Your Own Existence?


PICARD: 

I want to see My People in The Shuttle.


ARMUS: 

Entertain me. 

Picard shakes his head 

Then I will do it myself. You, Tin Man.


Data moves jerkily, and points his phaser at Beverly, then Picard


ARMUS: 

Now Tell Me, How would you feel if you were 

The Instrument of Death for Your Leader?


PICARD: 

Don't Struggle, Data.


DATA: 

I have no Control over 

What You Do with The Phaser. 


Therefore, I would not be 

The Instrument of His Death.


ARMUS: 

Perhaps killing The Doctor would engender more feeling?


DATA: 

No, The Control is still yours.


ARMUS:

And what about you, Doctor? Are you Ready to Die? 

Tell me you are not afraid.


CRUSHER:

I am afraid.


ARMUS: 

Beg me to spare you.


CRUSHER:

No.


ARMUS:

One of you is going to die, and you, Doctor, get to choose. 

You don't like that, do you?


CRUSHER:

Then I choose myself.


ARMUS: 

No. You are going to Live. 

One of them dies.


Data's arm swings around and ends pointing The Phaser at His Own Head


ARMUS: 

Maybe this one. Though I would not call it Death, 

since He is only A Device. 

Tell me, Tin Man

How Does it Feel to Face Your Own Extinction.


DATA: 

Curious

(The Phaser drops

You are capable of great Sadism and Cruelty

Interesting. No redeeming qualities.


ARMUS :

So What Do You Think?


DATA :

I Think You Should be Destroyed.


ARMUS :

A Moral Judgment from A Machine.


PICARD: 

Data. Armus, we're finished Dealing with You.


ARMUS: 

I have Your Man in here, 

and the others in The Shuttle.


PICARD: 

It doesn't matter. 

We will no longer be a source of amusement.


ARMUS:

I can kill them.


PICARD:

Yes. You can. 

But only I can command them. 

They follow My Orders.


ARMUS: 

Have them amuse me.


PICARD:

Only if you let me see My People on The Shuttle first

I must see them.


ARMUS

Not Possible.


PICARD:

Then Our Business with you is concluded.


ARMUS: 

And you claim 

You Care about Your Comrades.


PICARD: 

I Care. Which is why I must see them.


ARMUS: 

You want to see Your People? 

Then, here. Look at this one.


Riker is tossed out of the slick, covered in oil


CRUSHER:

He's Alive. Don't move.


PICARD:

Is he all right?


CRUSHER: 

All signs show normal.


RIKER

So much frustration. 

It had to get rid of me.


PICARD: 

Now, let me see the others.


ARMUS: 

No.


PICARD :

I will not allow My People to entertain you 

until you do.


ARMUS: 

They are incapable of entertaining me.


PICARD: 

I want the four of you out of here. 

Enterprise, beam up The Away Team immediately.


WORF : 

Aye, sir.


PICARD:

They're no longer involved. 

This is between You and Me.


ARMUS :

They may leave.


The Team are beamed away


PICARD: 

Now.


ARMUS

I want to leave This Place.


PICARD

You want me to give you Transportation?


ARMUS

For which I will Trade you Lives.


PICARD: 

I must see my people in the shuttle.


ARMUS: 

Will you give me what I want?


PICARD: 

I have the means

But first I must see My People.


ARMUS: 

If you must.


[Shuttlecraft]


Armus transports Picard into the shuttlecraft


PICARD: 

Troi, are you all right?


TROI: 

Yes, but Ben is not.


PICARD: 

He's Alive.


TROI: 

Were you able to help Tasha?


PICARD: 

No. Troi. Troi, We Must Talk. 

I believe it's possible to outmanoeuvre This Creature, and beam you and Ben back up to The Ship. 

We've been monitoring the energy field that surrounds The Shuttle. 

When The Creature is Here, the field weakens

Do you know why?


TROI: 

The Creature is filled with Rage. 

Undirected, unfocused Rage. 

When He confronts it, His Guard goes down 

because he's feeling it instead of suppressing it. 

Acknowledging His Needs makes Him Vulnerable.


PICARD

What caused The Rage?


TROI

He was Left Here. 

Abandoned.


[Bridge]


WORF :

The forcefield will have to drop below two point seven before we can beam them up.


[Planet surface]


Picard is brought back from the shuttlecraft


ARMUS: 

Satisfied?


PICARD: 

Yes.


ARMUS: 

Then can we leave?


PICARD: 

Where do you want to go? 

Do you want to try to find Those Who Left You Here?


ARMUS: 

She told you about Them.


PICARD: 

How long have you been Here?


ARMUS: 

Since They left. A very long time.

PICARD: 

A long time to be alone.

ARMUS

Save your Compassion. It's revolting

You offer it like A Prize when in fact it's An Insult.


PICARD

Because you feel unworthy.


ARMUS

You overrate Your Gift. 

You Humans are Puny, Weak.


PICARD: 

But Our Spirit, it is indomitable.


ARMUS: 

And still you die from a flake of my power.


PICARD

A great poet once said, 

'all spirits are enslaved that serve things evil'.

ARMUS: 

You do not understand. 

I do not serve Things Evil. I am Evil.


PICARD: 

Oh, no, you are not.


ARMUS

I am A Skin of Evil 

left here by A Race of Titans who believed if they rid Themselves of me

They would free the bonds of Destructiveness.


PICARD: 

Yes. So Here You Are. 

Feeding on Your Own Loneliness. 

Consumed by Your Own Pain. 

Believing Your Own Lies.


[Bridge]


WORF: 

Set the computer. 

When the energy level reaches two point six point two zero five, automatically beam up Troi and Prieto. 

We'll do a parallel transport on The Captain.


WESLEY: 

Yes, sir.


[Planet surface]


PICARD: 

You say you are True Evil? 

Shall I tell you what True Evil is? 

It is to submit to you


It is when we surrender Our Freedom, Our Dignity, 

instead of defying you.


ARMUS: 

I will kill you, and those in there.


PICARD: 

But you will still be Here. In This Place. 

For ever. Alone. Immortal.


[Bridge]


COMPUTER: (male) 

Stand by for parallel transport.


WORF: 

The energy level has dropped to two point six point three.


[Planet surface]


PICARD

That's your real fear. 

Never to Die. 

Never again to be united with 

Those Who Left You Here.


[Bridge]


WORF: 

Energy field is two point six. 

Computer beginning transport.


[Planet surface]


PICARD: 

I'm not taking you anywhere.



Armus screams with rage as Picard is beamed away


Captain's log, stardate 41602.1. 

The shuttlecraft has been destroyed to prevent any possibility of Armus leaving The Planet. 


Vagra Two will be declared off limits. 


But The Damage has been done. 


One of the saddest duties I've ever had to perform is now ahead of me.