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(Sorry, didn't notice it was already added. I'm on mobile, see, so these don't show up. Of course there's no excuse for me not seeing it when I was actually editing bar genuine stupidity, but... well I never claimed to be Albert Einstein. Anyway I fixed it. Decided to keep my own tag as it comes with actual examples, so better gets across just HOW common "mind parasites" are in the Whoniverse)
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{{Rename|Seems odd that as generic a sci-fi concept as "mind parasite" points to one specific species from a comic.  [[Nothing at the End of the Lane (short story)|Many,]] [[Sea (The Cruel Sea)|many,]] [[Mandrake|MANY]], [[Keller machine|other]] [[Dream crab|Whoniverse]] [[Psychic pollen|species]] [[The Fat|could]] [[Mara|be]] [[Vishklar|described]] [[Ambition parasite|as]] "[[Mind Leech|mind]] [[Eternal|parasites]]", so this would be better off at [[Mind Parasite (John Smith and the Common Men)]], with "mind parasite" as an overview page for the general species classification.}}
{{Rename|Seems odd that as generic a sci-fi concept as "mind parasite" points to one specific species from a comic.  [[Nothing at the End of the Lane (short story)|Many,]] [[Sea (The Cruel Sea)|many,]] [[Mandrake (The Widow's Assassin)|MANY]], [[Keller Machine|other]] [[Dream crab|Whoniverse]] [[Psychic pollen|beings]] [[The Fat|could]] [[Mara|be]] [[Vishklar|described]] [[Ambition Parasite|as]] "[[Mind Leech|mind]] [[Eternal|parasites]]", so this would be better off at [[Mind Parasite (John Smith and the Common Men)]], with "mind parasite" as an overview page for the general species classification.}}
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'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' were creatures that attached people's minds to themselves using their [[tendril]]s, trapping people in a [[dream]] world called the "[[hellscape]]", where the parasite "enjoy[ed] people's private horrors", and building "the worst thing [they] could ever imagine". When [[human]]s were released from the mind parasite's hellscape, they had side-effects of "nasty dreams" for a few weeks, but their minds would always be able to "bounce back".
'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' were creatures that attached people's minds to themselves using their [[tendril]]s, trapping people in a [[dream]] world called the "[[hellscape]]", where the parasite "enjoy[ed] people's private horrors", and building "the worst thing [they] could ever imagine". When [[human]]s were released from the mind parasite's hellscape, they had side-effects of "nasty dreams" for a few weeks, but their minds would always be able to "bounce back".



Latest revision as of 00:40, 22 October 2024

This topic might have a better name.

Seems odd that as generic a sci-fi concept as "mind parasite" points to one specific species from a comic. Many, many, MANY, other Whoniverse beings could be described as "mind parasites", so this would be better off at Mind Parasite (John Smith and the Common Men), with "mind parasite" as an overview page for the general species classification.

Talk about it here.

Mind parasites were creatures that attached people's minds to themselves using their tendrils, trapping people in a dream world called the "hellscape", where the parasite "enjoy[ed] people's private horrors", and building "the worst thing [they] could ever imagine". When humans were released from the mind parasite's hellscape, they had side-effects of "nasty dreams" for a few weeks, but their minds would always be able to "bounce back".

One mind parasite, known as Mr Waites, fed off the Eleventh Doctor's pain in his hellscape, but the Doctor broke free and attached Waites' tendril to Waites' own mind, killing him. (COMIC: John Smith and the Common Men)