Warning: contains spoilers forStar Trek#31!

Scotty, theEnterprisesengineer, has suffered a terrible fate in one of the most disturbing twists inStar Trekhistory.

In Lores perversion of the franchise, beloved characters meet terrible ends.

Star Trek Defiant #25, Orion pirate sprinting through a portal.

InStar Trek#31,Scottys chill-inducing fate is revealed.

Scotty has been portrayed by three different actors on-screen: James Doohan, Simon Pegg and Martin Quinn.

Star Trek#31 was written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly and drawn by Davide Tinto.

Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine in Picard season 3 (Starfleet Uniform), Chris Pine as Captain Kirk in Kelvin Timeline movies

She converses with a disembodied computer voice, albeit one with a slightly snarky personality.

Scottys know-how and engineering prowess, which saved theEnterpriseon many occasions, was put to good use here.

Lore took the god-killers technology and used it to reshape the universe, as seen inStar Trek#24.

T’MIr (Jolene Blalock) in Star Trek Enterprise and Zephram Cochrane (James Cromwell) in  Star Trek First Contact

Others were not corrupted, but are suffering nonetheless under Lores rule.

And no one may be suffering worse than Scotty.

Scotty is highly intelligent, capable of feats of engineering that have earned him the title of Miracle Worker.

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Here, however, Lore has harnessed Scottys intellect for dark purposes, leaving him without a body.

TLir did not elaborate on what this means, but it does not bode well for Scotty.

The sight of Scotty hung up and disemboweled ranks as one of the most disturbing inStar Trekhistory.

Star Trek Scotty Dark Fate

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