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The '''Malus''' was a creature re-engineered by the [[Hakolian]]s for their invasions.  
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|made by = [[Hakolian]]s}}The '''Malus''' was the war-machine that made up the first stage of a [[Hakolian]] invasion that never happened. It was created to carry out pre-emptive strikes prior to the arrival of the [[Jerak]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hollow Men (novel)|The Hollow Men]]'') and then the Hakolians themselves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')


It was sent to [[Earth]] in the [[17th century]], where it laid in [[suspended animation]] until [[1643]], when it was awoken by the battle at [[Little Hodcombe]] and began feeding on the psychic energy generated by the negative emotions. The Malus went dormant again once the violence subsided.
== Being ==
The Malus had the appearance of a large stone face with emerald eyes and a sharp, tooth-filled mouth that belched smoke. In a [[psychic-projection]] of itself, the Malus had more to its head and a reptillian body.


In [[1984]], the Malus was discovered by [[Andrew Verney]] and Sir [[George Hutchinson]]. The creature [[hypnosis|took control]] of Hutchinson and tried to use him to generate more psychic energy upon which to feed.
The people of [[Hakol]] re-[[engineer]]ed the Malus into an instrument of war. It was a living, sentient creature of pure evil, only knowing how to destroy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')


The Malus was defeated when [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] used his [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to block its' feeding, and when Hutchinson was killed, it destroyed itself and the church it had based itself in. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Awakening]]'')
== Powers ==
Because of the type of [[psychic energy]] the Malus used, it required a focus point, a medium that would generate the hate and rage. The Malus could create psychic projections with substance, effectively projecting matter from the past, which may have enabled a connection between two time zones that would allow an actual person to travel through time. The enormous amounts of energy this required were collected from energy gathering points around the area. This energy could be cut off by technological means, i.e. a [[TARDIS]], or the focus point could be destroyed, preventing the Malus from using any more energy. If there are no more resorts, the Malus could self-destruct so as to destroy as much as it could. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')


Despite being a villian the Doctor shows great pity for the Malus claiming that killing is the only thing it knows how to do, suggesting it was a benevolent creature the Hakolians re-engineered it in to a killing machine.
== Myth ==
[[File:MalusImage.JPG|thumb|right|[[Jane Hampden]] connects the Malus with the Devil. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')]]
The Malus appeared in a great wind ([[psychic disturbance]]) before [[Cavalier]]s and [[Roundhead]]s at Little Hodcombe during the English Civil War. [[Will Chandler]] considered Malus the God of War. It was associated with apparitions, likely due to the projections, and its image was carved into the church as a representation of [[the Devil]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')


== History ==
The Malus was sent to [[Earth]] in a [[computer]]-controlled reconaissance vehicle, made partly from [[tinclavic]], and lay dormant until the [[17th century]]. It awoke in [[1643]] when the [[English Civil War]] came to [[Little Hodcombe]] and began using the [[psychic energy]] generated by the negative emotions and bloodshed. The Malus became dormant again once the violence subsided.


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In [[1984]], [[Andrew Verney]] was studying the Malus and discovered it, but Sir [[George Hutchinson]]'s deranged mind caused the Malus to reawaken. The creature [[hypnosis|took control]] of Hutchinson for use as a focus point. Hutchinson carried out its orders in the belief he could control the Malus and would be granted great power. He used the re-enactments of the war games to generate psychic energy and sought to recreate the bloodshed of the original battle.
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The [[Fifth Doctor]] used [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] to cut of the Malus' energy and made Hutchinson doubt the Malus by making him realise what he was doing to his friends. Frightened, Will pushed Hutchinson into the creature, killing him. In a final effort to destroy as much as it could, the Malus destroyed itself and the church it was in, but the Doctor, [[Tegan]], [[Turlough]], and their associates escaped in the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 27 August 2021

The Malus was the war-machine that made up the first stage of a Hakolian invasion that never happened. It was created to carry out pre-emptive strikes prior to the arrival of the Jerak (PROSE: The Hollow Men) and then the Hakolians themselves. (TV: The Awakening)

Being[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Malus had the appearance of a large stone face with emerald eyes and a sharp, tooth-filled mouth that belched smoke. In a psychic-projection of itself, the Malus had more to its head and a reptillian body.

The people of Hakol re-engineered the Malus into an instrument of war. It was a living, sentient creature of pure evil, only knowing how to destroy. (TV: The Awakening)

Powers[[edit] | [edit source]]

Because of the type of psychic energy the Malus used, it required a focus point, a medium that would generate the hate and rage. The Malus could create psychic projections with substance, effectively projecting matter from the past, which may have enabled a connection between two time zones that would allow an actual person to travel through time. The enormous amounts of energy this required were collected from energy gathering points around the area. This energy could be cut off by technological means, i.e. a TARDIS, or the focus point could be destroyed, preventing the Malus from using any more energy. If there are no more resorts, the Malus could self-destruct so as to destroy as much as it could. (TV: The Awakening)

Myth[[edit] | [edit source]]

Jane Hampden connects the Malus with the Devil. (TV: The Awakening)

The Malus appeared in a great wind (psychic disturbance) before Cavaliers and Roundheads at Little Hodcombe during the English Civil War. Will Chandler considered Malus the God of War. It was associated with apparitions, likely due to the projections, and its image was carved into the church as a representation of the Devil. (TV: The Awakening)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Malus was sent to Earth in a computer-controlled reconaissance vehicle, made partly from tinclavic, and lay dormant until the 17th century. It awoke in 1643 when the English Civil War came to Little Hodcombe and began using the psychic energy generated by the negative emotions and bloodshed. The Malus became dormant again once the violence subsided.

In 1984, Andrew Verney was studying the Malus and discovered it, but Sir George Hutchinson's deranged mind caused the Malus to reawaken. The creature took control of Hutchinson for use as a focus point. Hutchinson carried out its orders in the belief he could control the Malus and would be granted great power. He used the re-enactments of the war games to generate psychic energy and sought to recreate the bloodshed of the original battle.

The Fifth Doctor used his TARDIS to cut of the Malus' energy and made Hutchinson doubt the Malus by making him realise what he was doing to his friends. Frightened, Will pushed Hutchinson into the creature, killing him. In a final effort to destroy as much as it could, the Malus destroyed itself and the church it was in, but the Doctor, Tegan, Turlough, and their associates escaped in the TARDIS. (TV: The Awakening)