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{{Infobox Species
{{Infobox Species
|image = [[Image:The Creature from the Pit.jpg|200px]]
|image = Erato.jpg
|Species name = Tythonian
|type = Amoeboid blobs
|type = Amoeboid blobs
|aka =
|affiliation =
|affiliation =
|origin = [[Tythonus]]
|origin = [[Tythonus]]
|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit]]''
|first cs = The Creature from the Pit (TV story)
|appearances = {{il|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|From Wildthyme with Love (novel)}}|[[WC]]: {{cs|Hall of Monsters (webcast)}}}}
|individuals = [[Erato]]
}}
}}
The '''Tythonians''' were natives of [[Tythonus]], notable for their huge size and longevity of life. They could weave metals from their bodies.


The '''Tythonians''' are of race of unusual [[alien]]s from [[Tythonus]].
== Biology ==
The Tythonians were massive, blob-like organisms, sometimes hundreds of feet long. They were glowing green and had an outer membrane that was deeply creased. They had no true limbs, but had two large pseudopods. One pseudopod was shaped like the letter Y, while the other was simply a large tube. They had no vocal cords and communicated with the aid of [[Tythonian communicator]]s. Tythonians could live for forty thousand years, maybe longer if they didn't move continuously.


==Biology==
Tythonians subsisted on [[chlorophyll]] and mineral salts, which they could absorb through their skin. Their mineral rich diet allowed them to weave a special, extremely tough material from their tube-like pseudopods. This material was self-regenerating and could fulfil a variety of functions. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'')
The Tythonians are unusual in that they are massive, blob-like organisms, sometimes hundreds of feet long. They don't have any true limbs, but they do have two large pseudopod. One pseudopod is y-shaped, while the other is simply a large tube. They also have no vocal cords and need to communicate the aid of [[Tythonian Communicator]]s, but they can apparently sense their environment by unknown means. Tythonians can live for 40,000 years.


Tythonians subsist on [[chlorophyll]] and minerals, which they can absorb through their skin. Their mineral rich diet allows them to weave a special, extremely tough material. This material is regenerating and can fill a variety of functions.
[[File:Creature title.jpg|thumb|left|A [[Tythonian communicator]] in use. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'')]]
== Technology ==
Tythonian technology was usually based on materials that they could naturally weave. [[Erato]] travelled in a massive [[Tythonian ship|egg-like craft]] of this material, with a photon drive made of other metals. Tythonians could also control the paths of [[neutron star]]s, which they used in times of war. Once they manipulated the path of a neutron star, they would then direct it towards a star in a solar system where their enemies were located and destroy them.


==Technology==
The Tythonians made use of Tythonian Communicators to speak with other species, making use of their vocal chords for communication. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'')
Tythonian technology is usually based off the materials that they can naturally weave. [[Erato]] travelled in a massive egg-like craft of this material, with a photon drive made of other metals. Tythonians could also control the path of [[neutron star]]s, which they use in times of war.


==History==
== History ==
At some point in history, the planet [[Tythonus]] was running out of [[chlorophyll]] for food. The Tythonians discovered that [[Chloris]] was rich in [[:Category: Plants|plants]] and could use the metals of [[Tythonus]]. The Tythonians sent [[Erato]] to try to set up a trade agreement, but he was captured by [[Adrasta]] and was trapped in a mine for 15 years. He was eventually saved by [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]], but not before the Tythonians declared war on [[Chloris]] and launched a [[neutron star]] at its [[sun]].
At some point in history, the planet [[Tythonus]] was running out of [[chlorophyll]] for food. The Tythonians discovered that [[Chloris]] was rich in plant life and could use the metals of [[Tythonus]]. The Tythonians sent [[Erato]] to try to set up a trade agreement, but he was captured by Lady [[Adrasta]] and was trapped in a mine for fifteen years.
 
Erato was eventually saved by the [[Fourth Doctor]], but the distress signal of his spaceship was picked up by the Tythonians, who launched a [[neutron star]] at Chloris's [[sun]] in retribution. With the help of Erato, the Doctor was able to save the planet and set up a trade agreement. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'')
 
A Tythonian was exhibited in the [[Space Museum]] when the [[Vashta Nerada]] invaded. ([[WC]]: ''[[Hall of Monsters (webcast)|Hall of Monsters]]'')


[[Category:Amorphous species]]
[[Category:Amorphous species]]
[[Category:Sapient plant species]]
[[Category:Mobile vegetation]]

Latest revision as of 07:46, 16 October 2024

The Tythonians were natives of Tythonus, notable for their huge size and longevity of life. They could weave metals from their bodies.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Tythonians were massive, blob-like organisms, sometimes hundreds of feet long. They were glowing green and had an outer membrane that was deeply creased. They had no true limbs, but had two large pseudopods. One pseudopod was shaped like the letter Y, while the other was simply a large tube. They had no vocal cords and communicated with the aid of Tythonian communicators. Tythonians could live for forty thousand years, maybe longer if they didn't move continuously.

Tythonians subsisted on chlorophyll and mineral salts, which they could absorb through their skin. Their mineral rich diet allowed them to weave a special, extremely tough material from their tube-like pseudopods. This material was self-regenerating and could fulfil a variety of functions. (TV: The Creature from the Pit)

Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tythonian technology was usually based on materials that they could naturally weave. Erato travelled in a massive egg-like craft of this material, with a photon drive made of other metals. Tythonians could also control the paths of neutron stars, which they used in times of war. Once they manipulated the path of a neutron star, they would then direct it towards a star in a solar system where their enemies were located and destroy them.

The Tythonians made use of Tythonian Communicators to speak with other species, making use of their vocal chords for communication. (TV: The Creature from the Pit)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

At some point in history, the planet Tythonus was running out of chlorophyll for food. The Tythonians discovered that Chloris was rich in plant life and could use the metals of Tythonus. The Tythonians sent Erato to try to set up a trade agreement, but he was captured by Lady Adrasta and was trapped in a mine for fifteen years.

Erato was eventually saved by the Fourth Doctor, but the distress signal of his spaceship was picked up by the Tythonians, who launched a neutron star at Chloris's sun in retribution. With the help of Erato, the Doctor was able to save the planet and set up a trade agreement. (TV: The Creature from the Pit)

A Tythonian was exhibited in the Space Museum when the Vashta Nerada invaded. (WC: Hall of Monsters)