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The Elba II asylum was a Federation asylum for the criminally insane that was in operation on planet Elba II in the 23rd century. The main purpose of the facility was to isolate and treat the handful of individuals who had been diagnosed with criminal insanity. In the late 2260s, the asylum was overseen by Governor Donald Cory, and contained 15 patients, including the notorious Fleet Captain Garth of Izar. A few months later, Janice Lester was to be transferred to Elba II following her attempt to steal the body of James T. Kirk. (TOS comic: "Captain's Personal Log")

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  • The Elba II asylum was a Federation asylum for the criminally insane that was in operation on planet Elba II in the 23rd century. The main purpose of the facility was to isolate and treat the handful of individuals who had been diagnosed with criminal insanity. In the late 2260s, the asylum was overseen by Governor Donald Cory, and contained 15 patients, including the notorious Fleet Captain Garth of Izar. A few months later, Janice Lester was to be transferred to Elba II following her attempt to steal the body of James T. Kirk. (TOS comic: "Captain's Personal Log")
  • The Elba II asylum was a Federation asylum for the criminally insane that was in operation on planet Elba II in the 23rd century. The main purpose of the facility was to isolate and treat the handful of individuals who had been diagnosed with criminal insanity. In the late 2260s, the asylum was overseen by Governor Donald Cory, and contained 15 patients, including the notorious Fleet Captain Garth of Izar. A few months later, Janice Lester was to be transferred to Elba II following her attempt to steal the body of James T. Kirk.
  • The Elba II colony was a Federation asylum for the criminally insane, operating in the latter half of the 23rd century on the planet Elba II. The facility was set aside for the purpose of isolating and offering what treatment was available to a handful of beings diagnosed with an incorrigible criminal insanity. Governor Donald Cory oversaw 15 patients who met that description in the late 2260s, including Elba II's most notorious resident, former Starfleet Fleet Captain Garth of Izar. "Elba II" was named after the Mediterranean island of Elba, the site Napoléon Bonaparte's first exile.
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  • The Elba II asylum was a Federation asylum for the criminally insane that was in operation on planet Elba II in the 23rd century. The main purpose of the facility was to isolate and treat the handful of individuals who had been diagnosed with criminal insanity. In the late 2260s, the asylum was overseen by Governor Donald Cory, and contained 15 patients, including the notorious Fleet Captain Garth of Izar. Because the facility housed dangerous patients, the asylum was equipped with extensive security precautions including force fields protecting the patient's living quarters, and the colony dome was protected by a field that prevented Elba II's toxic atmosphere from rushing in, and protect the asylum from phaser fire. However, the stringent security measures didn't preclude the possibility of prisoners trying to escape, as proved by Garth in 2268. In this year, the shapeshifting Garth managed to trick Governor Cory and have complete run of the facility, but was unable to escape the asylum. Even after capturing Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock of the USS Enterprise, Garth and his followers were unable to escape. Once Garth's rampage had been ended, the Enterprise delivered a revolutionary new drug to the asylum in the hopes it would reverse the arterial and brain damage and rehabilitate the inhabitants of the asylum. (TOS episode: "Whom Gods Destroy") A few months later, Janice Lester was to be transferred to Elba II following her attempt to steal the body of James T. Kirk. (TOS comic: "Captain's Personal Log")
  • The Elba II colony was a Federation asylum for the criminally insane, operating in the latter half of the 23rd century on the planet Elba II. The facility was set aside for the purpose of isolating and offering what treatment was available to a handful of beings diagnosed with an incorrigible criminal insanity. Governor Donald Cory oversaw 15 patients who met that description in the late 2260s, including Elba II's most notorious resident, former Starfleet Fleet Captain Garth of Izar. With dangerous patients, Elba II had appropriately extensive security precautions. Patient living quarters were protected by individual force fields, and the colony dome itself was protected by a field that, when in place, prevented beaming and a could even withstand a phaser barrage from a Constitution-class starship in orbit. The toxic gases of Elba II's atmosphere provided a final daunting barrier. None of the security measures precluded patients from attempting escape, as Garth tried in 2269. The mad, shapeshifting former officer ran circles around Gov. Cory and for a time, had the complete run of the facility, but never the means to get out. Even after the capture of Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock, with the USS Enterprise orbiting above, Garth and his followers never got closer to freedom than the steps they took from their cells. A revolutionary new medicine, delivered by the Enterprise in her visit of 2269, promised to almost immediately reverse arterial and brain damage and was hoped to aid the rehabilitation of the wards of Elba II. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy" ) "Elba II" was named after the Mediterranean island of Elba, the site Napoléon Bonaparte's first exile. The Tantalus Penal Colony held prisoners who were deemed curable. (TOS: "Dagger of the Mind" )
  • The Elba II asylum was a Federation asylum for the criminally insane that was in operation on planet Elba II in the 23rd century. The main purpose of the facility was to isolate and treat the handful of individuals who had been diagnosed with criminal insanity. In the late 2260s, the asylum was overseen by Governor Donald Cory, and contained 15 patients, including the notorious Fleet Captain Garth of Izar. Because the facility housed dangerous patients, the asylum was equipped with extensive security precautions including force fields protecting the patient's living quarters, and the colony dome was protected by a field that prevented Elba II's toxic atmosphere from rushing in, and protect the asylum from phaser fire. However, the stringent security measures didn't preclude the possibility of prisoners trying to escape, as proved by Garth in 2268. In this year, the shapeshifting Garth managed to trick Governor Cory and have complete run of the facility, but was unable to escape the asylum. Even after capturing Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock of the USS Enterprise, Garth and his followers were unable to escape. Once Garth's rampage had been ended, the Enterprise delivered a revolutionary new drug to the asylum in the hopes it would reverse the arterial and brain damage and rehabilitate the inhabitants of the asylum. A few months later, Janice Lester was to be transferred to Elba II following her attempt to steal the body of James T. Kirk.
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