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{{Infobox Species | {{Infobox Species | ||
|image | |image = Wirrn in the Ark.jpg | ||
|aka = Wirrrn | |||
|aka = Wirrrn | |type = Insectoids | ||
|type = Insectoids | |||
|affiliation = | |affiliation = | ||
|origin = [[Andromeda (galaxy)|Andromeda]] | |origin = [[Andromeda (galaxy)|Andromeda Galaxy]] | ||
|appearances = {{appears}} | |||
|individuals = [[Lazar (The Ark in Space)|Noah]] | |||
|clip = Attacking the grub - Doctor Who - BBC sci-fi | |||
|clip2 = Bargaining with the wirrn - Doctor Who - BBC sci-fi | |||
|first = The Ark in Space (TV story) | |first = The Ark in Space (TV story) | ||
}}The '''Wirrn''' or '''Wirrrn''' (pronounced ''Wir-rin'') were a race of [[human]]-sized [[insect]]s native to the [[Andromeda (galaxy)|Andromeda Galaxy]]. | |||
== Biology == | == Biology == | ||
=== Physical characteristics === | === Physical characteristics === | ||
The Wirrn were roughly [[human]]-sized, though with an anatomy more like an [[Earth]]-based insect. Their heads were made of two large golden eyes, long, floppy antennae, and three small mandibles. Underneath the head were larger mandibles which they used to talk. They communicated by squeaking, though [[Noah]] was able to speak human languages. The head was attached to a long thorax which had six long arms attached to it. Though thin, these arms were as strong as a human's and could be used for similar tasks. Underneath the thorax was a long abdomen. | The Wirrn were roughly [[human]]-sized, though with an anatomy more like an [[Earth]]-based insect. Their heads were made of two large golden eyes, long, floppy antennae, and three small mandibles. Underneath the head were larger mandibles which they used to talk. They communicated by squeaking, though [[Noah (The Ark in Space)|Noah]] was able to speak human languages. The head was attached to a long thorax which had six long arms attached to it. Though thin, these arms were as strong as a human's and could be used for similar tasks. Underneath the thorax was a long abdomen. They could recycle [[carbon dioxide]] back into oxygen. The [[Fourth Doctor]] believed this was almost certainly done using [[enzyme]]s. | ||
Wirrn lived in [[space]] for most of their life and thus they could reuse their waste products with special enzymes, allowing them to survive without fresh air for years. They would only occasionally land on [[planet]]s to gather air or food or to breed. | Wirrn lived in [[space]] for most of their life and thus they could reuse their waste products with special enzymes, allowing them to survive without fresh air for years. They would only occasionally land on [[planet]]s to gather air or food or to breed. | ||
The Wirrn were a very tough species, able to survive in a wide variety of environments, energy blasts, and apparently [[diamond]]-tipped blades. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'') The Wirrn's most important weakness was their vulnerability to [[electricity]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'') | |||
The Wirrn were a very tough species, able to survive in a wide variety of | |||
=== Life cycle === | === Life cycle === | ||
Wirrn had an unusual life-cycle which was shown on [[Nerva Beacon|the Ark]]. The Wirrn started breeding with a queen, who searched for a suitable [[planet]]. The Wirrn used [[cattle]]-like creatures in the [[Andromeda Galaxy | Wirrn had an unusual life-cycle which was shown on [[Nerva Beacon|the Ark]]. The Wirrn started breeding with a queen, who searched for a suitable [[planet]]. The Wirrn used [[cattle]]-like creatures ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'') on [[Andromeda Gamma Epsilon]] in the [[Andromeda Galaxy]], but they could also substitute [[human]]s. When the [[Wirrn Queen]] found a suitable host, it laid an [[egg]] in the host. The larvae gained all the racial memories of the Wirrn, as well as the host's knowledge. Eventually, the larvae ate their host and escaped. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Ark in Space (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Ark in Space]]'') | ||
[[File:Wirrn Noah.jpg|thumb|left|[[Lazar (The Ark in Space)|A human]] is infected by the Wirrn to become a [[Swarm Leader]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'')]] | |||
The larvae were large, [[green]], slug-like creatures with several small limbs. While not as tough as an adult, they were still resistant to a large amount of damage. If damaged, they could simply shed their skin, revealing an undamaged skin underneath. The larvae produced a green slime, which could infect other creatures, turning them into larvae as well. These infected individuals gained all the knowledge of the Wirrn and the previous host. | |||
Eventually, the | Eventually, the larvae would start to undergo [[metamorphosis]], creating large pupae. After a few hours, full grown Wirrn came out of the pupae and set out to do the bidding of the swarm. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'') One of the these adult Wirrn, generally the first one infected, would become a [[Swarm Leader]] and control the actions of the other larvae which were infested at the same time. Some would also be turned into Secondary Queens, allowing them to lay eggs in more hosts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'') The [[Fourth Doctor]] regarded the adult Wirrn who emerged from the infection process and the host to be one in the same, talking to the adult Wirrn [[Lazar (The Ark in Space)|Lazar]] had been corrupted into as if he was the same human he had met some time before. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'') | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The Wirrn had a presence in the [[universe]] for a long time. A dead Wirrn was found in a prison ship that launched in [[BC|2000 BC]]. ([[ | The Wirrn had a presence in the [[universe]] for a long time. A dead [[Wirrn (The Stones of Blood)|Wirrn]] was found in a [[prison ship]] that launched in [[BC|2000 BC]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'') | ||
[[File:Centre Fold Wirrn Isle.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Sixth Doctor]] battles Wirrn in [[16127]] in [[Nerva City]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Wirrn Isle (audio story)|Wirrn Isle]]'')]] | |||
The Wirrn left the [[Andromeda (galaxy)|Andromeda Galaxy]] at some point before the end of the [[40th century]], looking for new sources of hosts. They eventually made their way to the [[Mutter's Spiral]], where they occasionally infested the odd planet. As they gained new hosts, they were able to learn about the political structure, allowing them to plan out an invasion. Eventually, they reached [[Earth]] and were able to infest [[Miles Mason]]. Using his connections and scientific skills, they were able to produce [[drug]]s to be given to the athletes of the [[Olympics]] which would infect them. Those who were not infected immediately would then return to their home planets and infect others. | The Wirrn left the [[Andromeda (galaxy)|Andromeda Galaxy]] at some point before the end of the [[40th century]], looking for new sources of hosts. They eventually made their way to the [[Mutter's Spiral]], where they occasionally infested the odd planet. As they gained new hosts, they were able to learn about the political structure, allowing them to plan out an invasion. Eventually, they reached [[Earth]] and were able to infest [[Miles Mason]]. Using his connections and scientific skills, they were able to produce [[drug]]s to be given to the athletes of the [[Olympics]] which would infect them. Those who were not infected immediately would then return to their home planets and infect others. | ||
The Swarm Queen then moved to [[Micawber's World]] to better organise the swarm. She converted the people who came to investigate the tunnels of Micawber's World, adding to the swarm. | The Swarm Queen then moved to [[Micawber's World]] to better organise the swarm. She converted the people who came to investigate the tunnels of Micawber's World, adding to the swarm. Reverend [[Lukas (Placebo Effect)|Lukas]] of the [[Church of the Way Forward]] picked up her [[telepathy|telepathic]] communications and believed that she was his [[God]]dess. | ||
Using the murder of the [[Duchess of Auckland]] as a distraction, the drug was then activated. Unfortunately for the Wirrn, the [[Space Security Service]] was prepared and ready to drive back the larvae. The swarm was eventually stopped when the [[Eighth Doctor]] confronted the queen, exposing the wiring of Micawber's World and electrocuting her. Despite this, some of the larvae escaped and stole a ship, instinctively escaping back to the Andromeda Galaxy. The body of the queen was taken by Reverend Lukas, who wanted to spread his Goddess' message throughout the galaxy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'') | |||
Thousands of years later, humans reached the Andromeda Galaxy and started to expand there, destroying the Wirrrn breeding colonies on [[Andromeda Gamma Epsilon]] in the process. After a thousand years of fighting between the two species, the Wirrrn were driven out of their own galaxy and forced to drift into the universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Ark in Space (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Ark in Space]]'') | |||
One queen ended up in [[Mutter's Spiral]] and discovered the [[cryogenic|frozen]] survivors of an irradiated Earth in [[Nerva Beacon|the Ark]]. Though the queen was killed by [[auto-guard|a security device]], it was able to implant an egg in one of the humans, [[Dune (The Ark in Space)|Dune]]. | |||
Eventually, the larva escaped and was able to infect [[Lazar (The Ark in Space)|Lazar]]. The Wirrn intended to use the sleeping [[human]]s as a food source and to gain their advanced knowledge to help take over the "empty" [[Earth]]. However, Lazar's [[human]] side reasserted itself and led the Wirrn into [[Nerva Beacon|the Ark's]] transport ship, even though he knew it was rigged to explode. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'') | |||
As a contingency the Wirrn infected Earth's gene banks of insects. When [[Mombassa Station]] was set up to access the gene banks they accidentally released the dormant Wirrn. They wanted to recalibrate the [[gene spooler]] to create more Wirrn Queen grubs. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Race Memory (audio story)|Race Memory]]'') | |||
Human colonists in Wirrn space began sacrificing one of their number to have Wirrn queens gestated inside them; due to the influence of human minds on the queens, peace was achieved between the two species. Following the expansion of [[GalSec]] and their takeover of these existing colonies, however, the sacrifices were ended. As a result, a huge and vicious war erupted between the humans and the Wirrn, lasting generations. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Wirrn Dawn (audio story)|Wirrn Dawn]]'') | |||
On [[6 May]], [[17,000]], the last known Wirrn egg was [[Theft|stolen]]. [[Time traveller (Time Traveller's Diary)|One time traveller]] reported that its "current whereabouts" were unknown. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Traveller's Diary (novel)|Time Traveller's Diary]]'') | |||
=== Undated events === | |||
Wirrn were part of a [[fleet of Alien Monsters]] whose threat to [[Fleet of Alien Monsters' attempted destruction of Earth|destroy]] [[Earth]] was opposed by a [[Legendary Legion]] assembled by the [[Fourth Doctor]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Doctor Who Trump Card Game (game)}}) | |||
A Wirrn attended [[Bonjaxx]]'s birthday party at [[Maruthea]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'') | |||
== Other references == | |||
In the [[video game]] ''[[Happy Deathday]]'', played by [[Izzy Sinclair]] on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]], a Wirrn was among a host of "every single [[enemy]]" that [[the Doctor]] had ever [[defeat]]ed, who were assembled by the [[Beige Guardian]] and pitted against the Doctor's first eight [[incarnation]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Happy Deathday (comic story)|Happy Deathday]]'') | |||
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The Wirrn or Wirrrn (pronounced Wir-rin) were a race of human-sized insects native to the Andromeda Galaxy.
Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]
Physical characteristics[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Wirrn were roughly human-sized, though with an anatomy more like an Earth-based insect. Their heads were made of two large golden eyes, long, floppy antennae, and three small mandibles. Underneath the head were larger mandibles which they used to talk. They communicated by squeaking, though Noah was able to speak human languages. The head was attached to a long thorax which had six long arms attached to it. Though thin, these arms were as strong as a human's and could be used for similar tasks. Underneath the thorax was a long abdomen. They could recycle carbon dioxide back into oxygen. The Fourth Doctor believed this was almost certainly done using enzymes.
Wirrn lived in space for most of their life and thus they could reuse their waste products with special enzymes, allowing them to survive without fresh air for years. They would only occasionally land on planets to gather air or food or to breed.
The Wirrn were a very tough species, able to survive in a wide variety of environments, energy blasts, and apparently diamond-tipped blades. (PROSE: Placebo Effect) The Wirrn's most important weakness was their vulnerability to electricity. (TV: The Ark in Space)
Life cycle[[edit] | [edit source]]
Wirrn had an unusual life-cycle which was shown on the Ark. The Wirrn started breeding with a queen, who searched for a suitable planet. The Wirrn used cattle-like creatures (TV: The Ark in Space) on Andromeda Gamma Epsilon in the Andromeda Galaxy, but they could also substitute humans. When the Wirrn Queen found a suitable host, it laid an egg in the host. The larvae gained all the racial memories of the Wirrn, as well as the host's knowledge. Eventually, the larvae ate their host and escaped. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Ark in Space)
The larvae were large, green, slug-like creatures with several small limbs. While not as tough as an adult, they were still resistant to a large amount of damage. If damaged, they could simply shed their skin, revealing an undamaged skin underneath. The larvae produced a green slime, which could infect other creatures, turning them into larvae as well. These infected individuals gained all the knowledge of the Wirrn and the previous host.
Eventually, the larvae would start to undergo metamorphosis, creating large pupae. After a few hours, full grown Wirrn came out of the pupae and set out to do the bidding of the swarm. (TV: The Ark in Space) One of the these adult Wirrn, generally the first one infected, would become a Swarm Leader and control the actions of the other larvae which were infested at the same time. Some would also be turned into Secondary Queens, allowing them to lay eggs in more hosts. (PROSE: Placebo Effect) The Fourth Doctor regarded the adult Wirrn who emerged from the infection process and the host to be one in the same, talking to the adult Wirrn Lazar had been corrupted into as if he was the same human he had met some time before. (TV: The Ark in Space)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Wirrn had a presence in the universe for a long time. A dead Wirrn was found in a prison ship that launched in 2000 BC. (TV: The Stones of Blood)
The Wirrn left the Andromeda Galaxy at some point before the end of the 40th century, looking for new sources of hosts. They eventually made their way to the Mutter's Spiral, where they occasionally infested the odd planet. As they gained new hosts, they were able to learn about the political structure, allowing them to plan out an invasion. Eventually, they reached Earth and were able to infest Miles Mason. Using his connections and scientific skills, they were able to produce drugs to be given to the athletes of the Olympics which would infect them. Those who were not infected immediately would then return to their home planets and infect others.
The Swarm Queen then moved to Micawber's World to better organise the swarm. She converted the people who came to investigate the tunnels of Micawber's World, adding to the swarm. Reverend Lukas of the Church of the Way Forward picked up her telepathic communications and believed that she was his Goddess.
Using the murder of the Duchess of Auckland as a distraction, the drug was then activated. Unfortunately for the Wirrn, the Space Security Service was prepared and ready to drive back the larvae. The swarm was eventually stopped when the Eighth Doctor confronted the queen, exposing the wiring of Micawber's World and electrocuting her. Despite this, some of the larvae escaped and stole a ship, instinctively escaping back to the Andromeda Galaxy. The body of the queen was taken by Reverend Lukas, who wanted to spread his Goddess' message throughout the galaxy. (PROSE: Placebo Effect)
Thousands of years later, humans reached the Andromeda Galaxy and started to expand there, destroying the Wirrrn breeding colonies on Andromeda Gamma Epsilon in the process. After a thousand years of fighting between the two species, the Wirrrn were driven out of their own galaxy and forced to drift into the universe. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Ark in Space)
One queen ended up in Mutter's Spiral and discovered the frozen survivors of an irradiated Earth in the Ark. Though the queen was killed by a security device, it was able to implant an egg in one of the humans, Dune.
Eventually, the larva escaped and was able to infect Lazar. The Wirrn intended to use the sleeping humans as a food source and to gain their advanced knowledge to help take over the "empty" Earth. However, Lazar's human side reasserted itself and led the Wirrn into the Ark's transport ship, even though he knew it was rigged to explode. (TV: The Ark in Space)
As a contingency the Wirrn infected Earth's gene banks of insects. When Mombassa Station was set up to access the gene banks they accidentally released the dormant Wirrn. They wanted to recalibrate the gene spooler to create more Wirrn Queen grubs. (AUDIO: Race Memory)
Human colonists in Wirrn space began sacrificing one of their number to have Wirrn queens gestated inside them; due to the influence of human minds on the queens, peace was achieved between the two species. Following the expansion of GalSec and their takeover of these existing colonies, however, the sacrifices were ended. As a result, a huge and vicious war erupted between the humans and the Wirrn, lasting generations. (AUDIO: Wirrn Dawn)
On 6 May, 17,000, the last known Wirrn egg was stolen. One time traveller reported that its "current whereabouts" were unknown. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary)
Undated events[[edit] | [edit source]]
Wirrn were part of a fleet of Alien Monsters whose threat to destroy Earth was opposed by a Legendary Legion assembled by the Fourth Doctor. (GAME: Doctor Who Trump Card Game [+]Loading...["Doctor Who Trump Card Game (game)"])
A Wirrn attended Bonjaxx's birthday party at Maruthea. (COMIC: Party Animals)
Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the video game Happy Deathday, played by Izzy Sinclair on the Time-Space Visualiser, a Wirrn was among a host of "every single enemy" that the Doctor had ever defeated, who were assembled by the Beige Guardian and pitted against the Doctor's first eight incarnations. (COMIC: Happy Deathday)
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