Smith finds an ornate harp that leads him to an extradimensional encounter with Morbus, a political prisoner exiled from his own planet, whom Smith mistakes for Satan. The harp is a sophisticated control device, allowing transference between the Robinsons' planet and the extradimensional jail holding Morbus. Judy accidently gets transferred to Morbus' cell, "a nasty little hole outside of time and space," requiring Don, the Professor, and a reluctant Dr, Smith to go there to save her. When the harp is broken by Judy over Don's head during his struggle with Morbus, its control over the jail is shattered as well. This allows Morbus to return to his own world and Judy, the Professor, Don, and Dr. Smith to return to theirs, allhough Dr. Smith ends up being transferred into a tree where he
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| - Smith finds an ornate harp that leads him to an extradimensional encounter with Morbus, a political prisoner exiled from his own planet, whom Smith mistakes for Satan. The harp is a sophisticated control device, allowing transference between the Robinsons' planet and the extradimensional jail holding Morbus. Judy accidently gets transferred to Morbus' cell, "a nasty little hole outside of time and space," requiring Don, the Professor, and a reluctant Dr, Smith to go there to save her. When the harp is broken by Judy over Don's head during his struggle with Morbus, its control over the jail is shattered as well. This allows Morbus to return to his own world and Judy, the Professor, Don, and Dr. Smith to return to theirs, allhough Dr. Smith ends up being transferred into a tree where he
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| - Smith finds an ornate harp that leads him to an extradimensional encounter with Morbus, a political prisoner exiled from his own planet, whom Smith mistakes for Satan. The harp is a sophisticated control device, allowing transference between the Robinsons' planet and the extradimensional jail holding Morbus. Judy accidently gets transferred to Morbus' cell, "a nasty little hole outside of time and space," requiring Don, the Professor, and a reluctant Dr, Smith to go there to save her. When the harp is broken by Judy over Don's head during his struggle with Morbus, its control over the jail is shattered as well. This allows Morbus to return to his own world and Judy, the Professor, Don, and Dr. Smith to return to theirs, allhough Dr. Smith ends up being transferred into a tree where he ends up hanging by the seat of his pants from a branch.
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