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The '''Elders''' were the inhabitants of an unnamed city on an [[Unnamed planet (The Savages)|unnamed planet]] in the future.  
The '''Elders''' were the inhabitants of an unnamed city on an [[Unnamed planet (The Savages)|unnamed planet]] in the future.  


They maintained their advanced society by draining the life-force of [[Savage]]s that lived outside the city and transferring it to themselves. The Elders knew of [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], having watched his progress through Time and Space, and awaited his arrival. When he did arrive, he put a stop to their practice of preying on the Savages, and [[Steven Taylor]] stayed behind to unite the two groups. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Savages]]'')
==Society==
 
The Elders believed the [[Savage]]s to be merely a means to an end, a life for them to take. Therefore, they saw no moral dilemma in "harvesting" their life-force until [[Jano]] told them of his thesis on equality. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Savages]]'')
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==History==
The Elders maintained their advanced society by draining the life-force of [[Savage]]s that lived outside the city and transferring it to themselves. The Elders knew of [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], having watched his progress through Time and Space, and awaited his arrival. Jano, leader of the Elders, wanted to absorb the Doctor's life-force so as to gain his knowledge. During the process, Jano gained elements of the Doctor's personality and so helped the Savages achieve equality alongside the Elders. [[Steven Taylor]] stayed behind to unite the two groups. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Savages]]'')


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Revision as of 20:48, 6 February 2011


The Elders were the inhabitants of an unnamed city on an unnamed planet in the future.

Society

The Elders believed the Savages to be merely a means to an end, a life for them to take. Therefore, they saw no moral dilemma in "harvesting" their life-force until Jano told them of his thesis on equality. (DW: The Savages)

History

The Elders maintained their advanced society by draining the life-force of Savages that lived outside the city and transferring it to themselves. The Elders knew of the Doctor, having watched his progress through Time and Space, and awaited his arrival. Jano, leader of the Elders, wanted to absorb the Doctor's life-force so as to gain his knowledge. During the process, Jano gained elements of the Doctor's personality and so helped the Savages achieve equality alongside the Elders. Steven Taylor stayed behind to unite the two groups. (DW: The Savages)