Proper noun
Krell (plural Krells)
A surname.
At Schulpforta, Nietzsche received an important grounding in languages—Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and French—so as to be able to read important primary sources ; Krell, David Farrell, and Donald L. Bates. Source: Internet
Krell, p. 316 The neophytes were kept in well-guarded mission compounds. Source: Internet
Krell, p. 157 The earliest known photograph of San Juan Capistrano was taken by German-born artist Edward Vischer in 1860. Source: Internet
Later, while Adams confronts Morbius at his home, Ostrow sneaks away to use the Krell educator; as Morbius had warned, he is fatally injured. Source: Internet
Morbius, asleep in the Krell lab, is startled awake by screams from Altaira; at the same instant, the roaring creature vanishes. Source: Internet
Morbius refuses, citing the danger that Krell technology would pose to humanity if he were to do so prematurely. Source: Internet