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The '''Krikkitmen''' were humanoid [[android]]s from the planet [[Krikkit]]. They were produced for and started the [[Great Krikkit War]]. The Krikkitmen appeared to be sentient, but were in fact simple computers disguised as androids. They white in colour (resembling [[cricket whites]]), were able to fly, and carried multifunctional battle clubs (appearing like a [[cricket bat]]) which could knock down buildings, fire rays, and launch devastating grenades (similar to [[cricket ball]]s). In fact their design subconsciously but directly affected that of the sport [[cricket]]. | The '''Krikkitmen''' were humanoid [[android]]s from the planet [[Krikkit]]. They were produced for and started the [[Great Krikkit War]]. The Krikkitmen appeared to be sentient, but were in fact simple computers disguised as androids. They were white in colour (resembling [[cricket whites]]), were able to fly, and carried multifunctional battle clubs (appearing like a [[cricket bat]]) which could knock down buildings, fire Omni-Destruct-O-Zap rays, and launch devastating grenades (similar to [[cricket ball]]s). In fact their design subconsciously but directly affected that of the sport [[cricket]]. | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
A [[dust cloud]] separated them from the rest of the universe, so the [[Krikkita]]s thought that they were the only beings in the universe. After learning that they weren't (when a spaceship crashed on [[Krikkit|their planet]]), they set out to destroy the universe. They created androids and made ships and sent them off as perfect killing machines. It turned out that this was a ploy by a bored supercomputer, [[Hactar]]. After the [[Krikkit Wars]], the [[Time Lord]]s stored the Krikkitmen in their own dimension on [[ | A [[dust cloud]] separated them from the rest of the universe, so the [[Krikkita]]s thought that they were the only beings in the universe. After learning that they weren't (when a spaceship crashed on [[Krikkit|their planet]]), they set out to destroy the universe. They created androids and made ships and sent them off as perfect killing machines. It turned out that this was a ploy by a bored supercomputer, [[Hactar]]. After the [[Krikkit Wars]], the [[Time Lord]]s stored the Krikkitmen in their own dimension on [[Shada]] as they were believed to be sentient. A rogue Krikkitman later freed them and set out to continue their goal, but the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana II|Romana]] prevented this. They did so by tricking the Krikkitmen into turning themselves on and off repeatedly until they exploded. | ||
While Krikkit was sealed in the [[Slow Time Envelope]], the Krikkitas attempted to reproduce more Krikkitmen. While they didn't succeed, several working models existed such as [[Sir Robot]], who did not have the intent to kill. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen]]'') | While Krikkit was sealed in the [[Slow Time Envelope]], the Krikkitas attempted to reproduce more Krikkitmen. While they didn't succeed, several working models existed such as [[Sir Robot]], who did not have the intent to kill. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen]]'') | ||
== | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The Krikkitmen also appeared in the third book of the ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series, ''Life, the Universe and Everything''. Both this book and ''Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen'' were adapted from ''[[The Krikkitmen (TV story)|The Krikkitmen]]'', a rejected script by [[Douglas Adams]]. | [[File:Krikkitmen.jpg|thumb|right|The Krikkitmen as they appear in the [[DC Comics]] adaptation of ''Life, the Universe and Everything''.]] | ||
* The Krikkitmen also appeared in the third book of the ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series, ''Life, the Universe and Everything'' (as well as its audio and comic adaptations). Both this book and ''Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen'' were adapted from ''[[The Krikkitmen (TV story)|The Krikkitmen]]'', a rejected ''Doctor Who'' script by [[Douglas Adams]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 13 November 2023
The Krikkitmen were humanoid androids from the planet Krikkit. They were produced for and started the Great Krikkit War. The Krikkitmen appeared to be sentient, but were in fact simple computers disguised as androids. They were white in colour (resembling cricket whites), were able to fly, and carried multifunctional battle clubs (appearing like a cricket bat) which could knock down buildings, fire Omni-Destruct-O-Zap rays, and launch devastating grenades (similar to cricket balls). In fact their design subconsciously but directly affected that of the sport cricket.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
A dust cloud separated them from the rest of the universe, so the Krikkitas thought that they were the only beings in the universe. After learning that they weren't (when a spaceship crashed on their planet), they set out to destroy the universe. They created androids and made ships and sent them off as perfect killing machines. It turned out that this was a ploy by a bored supercomputer, Hactar. After the Krikkit Wars, the Time Lords stored the Krikkitmen in their own dimension on Shada as they were believed to be sentient. A rogue Krikkitman later freed them and set out to continue their goal, but the Fourth Doctor and Romana prevented this. They did so by tricking the Krikkitmen into turning themselves on and off repeatedly until they exploded.
While Krikkit was sealed in the Slow Time Envelope, the Krikkitas attempted to reproduce more Krikkitmen. While they didn't succeed, several working models existed such as Sir Robot, who did not have the intent to kill. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Krikkitmen also appeared in the third book of the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, Life, the Universe and Everything (as well as its audio and comic adaptations). Both this book and Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen were adapted from The Krikkitmen, a rejected Doctor Who script by Douglas Adams.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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