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'''Green-8''' was a [[ | {{Infobox Individual | ||
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|job = Gardener | |||
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|origin = [[Esselven Minor]] | |||
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|only = Palace of the Red Sun (novel) | |||
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'''Green-8''' was a [[gardener robot]] on the [[planet]] [[Esselven Minor]], which had been created approximately two hundred and twenty years prior to his encounter with the [[Sixth Doctor]]. | |||
== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Due to a malfunctioning repair subroutine, Green-8 developed sentience at some point in his existence, but lacked the ability to explore that sentience as he had nobody to communicate with | Due to a malfunctioning repair subroutine, Green-8 developed sentience at some point in his existence, but lacked the ability to explore that sentience as he had nobody to communicate with. His fellow Gardeners lacked his sentience, the "Scavengers" of the planet ran away whenever they saw him, and the "Lords" lacked the ability to really register his presence. Green-8 remained trapped in this status quo until he encountered the Doctor after he had attempted to escape from the other Gardeners, Green-8 disobeying the order to apprehend the Doctor in the hope of having a conversation with him. | ||
Quickly establishing Green-8's sentience, the Doctor took it upon himself to help Green-8 explore the mysteries of Esselven Minor and his own sentience, | Quickly establishing Green-8's sentience, the Doctor took it upon himself to help Green-8 explore the mysteries of Esselven Minor and his own sentience. In return, Green-8 helped him develop a disguise as another Green sector robot to pass through the Gardens unmolested. During their journey, Green-8 helped the Doctor free some scavengers from the captivity of the Red robots, recognising that their own programmings had developed a malicious glitch that caused them to see Green-8 as beneath them. | ||
Arriving at the palace, the Doctor learned that the "Lords" were actually just holograms of a story that had started long ago and been left on a loop ever since. This revelation prompted Green-8 to grasp the concept of humour for the first time as he pondered the ridiculousness of his fellow robots supplying holograms with food for centuries. However, when the Doctor's research revealed that the "Scavengers" were the true humans who had been driven out after an accident and kept away ever since due to a programming fault, Green-8 apologised to a trio of Scavengers [[Peri Brown|Peri]] had befriended for the pain his kind had inflicted on those they were meant to serve. | |||
With the aid of Green-8 and [[Oralissa]], a sentient [[hologram]], the Doctor was able to set up an elaborate deception to drive conqueror [[Glavis Judd]] and journalist [[Dexel Dynes]] away from Esselven Minor. Green-8 subsequently remained to help the scavengers re-learn how to be the Lords and rulers they had to be for their homeworld. He was later shown on Esselven itself, now dressed in robes and going by the name Greeneight in his role as the king's chancellor. King Kel the Third referred to Greeneight as his "old conscience" due to the morality Greeneight had developed thanks to his lessons from the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Palace of the Red Sun]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 15 May 2024
Green-8 was a gardener robot on the planet Esselven Minor, which had been created approximately two hundred and twenty years prior to his encounter with the Sixth Doctor.
Profile[[edit] | [edit source]]
Due to a malfunctioning repair subroutine, Green-8 developed sentience at some point in his existence, but lacked the ability to explore that sentience as he had nobody to communicate with. His fellow Gardeners lacked his sentience, the "Scavengers" of the planet ran away whenever they saw him, and the "Lords" lacked the ability to really register his presence. Green-8 remained trapped in this status quo until he encountered the Doctor after he had attempted to escape from the other Gardeners, Green-8 disobeying the order to apprehend the Doctor in the hope of having a conversation with him.
Quickly establishing Green-8's sentience, the Doctor took it upon himself to help Green-8 explore the mysteries of Esselven Minor and his own sentience. In return, Green-8 helped him develop a disguise as another Green sector robot to pass through the Gardens unmolested. During their journey, Green-8 helped the Doctor free some scavengers from the captivity of the Red robots, recognising that their own programmings had developed a malicious glitch that caused them to see Green-8 as beneath them.
Arriving at the palace, the Doctor learned that the "Lords" were actually just holograms of a story that had started long ago and been left on a loop ever since. This revelation prompted Green-8 to grasp the concept of humour for the first time as he pondered the ridiculousness of his fellow robots supplying holograms with food for centuries. However, when the Doctor's research revealed that the "Scavengers" were the true humans who had been driven out after an accident and kept away ever since due to a programming fault, Green-8 apologised to a trio of Scavengers Peri had befriended for the pain his kind had inflicted on those they were meant to serve.
With the aid of Green-8 and Oralissa, a sentient hologram, the Doctor was able to set up an elaborate deception to drive conqueror Glavis Judd and journalist Dexel Dynes away from Esselven Minor. Green-8 subsequently remained to help the scavengers re-learn how to be the Lords and rulers they had to be for their homeworld. He was later shown on Esselven itself, now dressed in robes and going by the name Greeneight in his role as the king's chancellor. King Kel the Third referred to Greeneight as his "old conscience" due to the morality Greeneight had developed thanks to his lessons from the Doctor. (PROSE: Palace of the Red Sun)