Once again, Smith meddles with alien technology (which, once again, seems to have been abandoned in a cave on the planet) and ends up generating cyborg duplicates of himself who he immediately sees as the beginning of an unstoppable army with which to conquer the universe. None of this makes any sense and the cyborg generator looks like a colourful contraption out of a Dr. Suess book, but the makeup for the Smith-clones (including the miniature version) is pretty good (by LiS standards) and the premise, involving the creation of a variety of belligerent warrior-Smiths from different military cultures, allows former Zorro Guy Williams to demonstrate his athleticism and sword-fighting prowess. Not great but an entertaining enough 'power corrupts' fable in which Smith finally appears to have pushed the Robinson patriarch over the edge (only to get a last-minute reprieve). The 'humourous' antics of the dancing, singing, comedian cyborg is a low-point.