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'''Berserkers''' were a warrior race who were the inspiration | |image = Berserker.jpg | ||
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|type = Humanoids | |||
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|only = The Mark of the Berserker (TV story) | |||
|individuals =[[Jacob West]], [[Paul Langer]], [[Man (The Mark of the Berserker)|Man]] | |||
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'''Berserkers''' were a warrior race who were the inspiration for [[Norse mythology|Norse]] [[berserker (mythology)|berserkers]]. They visited [[Earth]] at some point. They encountered [[Viking]]s and were mistaken for [[human]] warriors wearing animal skins. | |||
The Berserkers created special [[Berserker | The Berserkers created special [[Berserker pendant|pendants]], which they made to expand their armies. The pendants would allow people to control other people. With every person they controlled, they would become more like a Berserker. At least one Berserker pendant existed on Earth. It fell into the hands of [[Jacob West]] and, later, [[Paul Langer]]. | ||
In [[1940]] a [[Man (The Mark of the Berserker)|man]] used the [[Berserker pendant|pendant]] and turned into a Berserker. He was put in a van. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mark of the Berserker (TV story)|The Mark of the Berserker]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:41, 3 September 2020
Berserkers were a warrior race who were the inspiration for Norse berserkers. They visited Earth at some point. They encountered Vikings and were mistaken for human warriors wearing animal skins.
The Berserkers created special pendants, which they made to expand their armies. The pendants would allow people to control other people. With every person they controlled, they would become more like a Berserker. At least one Berserker pendant existed on Earth. It fell into the hands of Jacob West and, later, Paul Langer.
In 1940 a man used the pendant and turned into a Berserker. He was put in a van. (TV: The Mark of the Berserker)