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| | |species = Auton | ||
| | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
| | |first cs = Rose (TV story) | ||
|appearances = {{il|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)}}|[[GAME]]: {{cs|K9: Deja Who (video game)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Who are the Autons? (feature)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Rose (novelisation)}}}} | |||
|actor = Noel Clarke | |||
}}{{you may|Mickey Smith|n1=the human the Auton was based on}} | |||
An [[Auton]] replicant of '''[[Mickey Smith]]''' was created to find out more about the [[Ninth Doctor]]. | |||
| | == History == | ||
As [[Mickey Smith]] was waiting in [[Mickey Smith's Volkswagen Beetle|his Volkswagen Beetle]] while [[Rose Tyler]] was talking to [[Clive Finch]] in [[1 Juke Street|his shed]], [[Wheelie bin (Rose)|a plastic wheelie bin]] near Mickey became animated. Mickey got out to investigate, but was "eaten" by the bin and taken to the [[Nestene Consciousness]]'s lair. He was replaced by an Auton facsimile that took Rose out for pizza. Rose, who strangely didn't notice that her "boyfriend" was plastic, tried not to talk about the [[Ninth Doctor]], but the Auton persisted. When it pretended to be affectionate, it suffered a verbal tic twice, repeating "[[sweetheart]]", "[[sugar]]", and "[[babe]]" at differing pitches. Rose grew suspicious and the Auton's patience ceased. Moments before it sought to use violence against Rose, the Doctor showed up, and shot a [[champagne]] cork at the Auton, which merely absorbed it and spat it out. | |||
It tried to kill the Doctor by melting its hands and reforming them as paddles. The Doctor beheaded it, but it still rampaged. The Doctor and Rose temporarily shut it in the restaurant and escaped in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] with the head. The Doctor plugged the head into the TARDIS's control panel to track the Consciousness's lair. However, the head melted and the body did with it. The Doctor and Rose found the Consciousness's lair underneath the [[London Eye]], and found the Consciousness had kept Mickey alive in order to work the facsimile. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* Mickey is the first of two male companions to be made into an Auton, as [[Rory Williams]] was later resurrected as an Auton in the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]] episodes ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'' / ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' — though unlike the later Rory, the Auton Mickey is an imperfect copy with its own agenda. | |||
* The Auton's ability to change the shape of its hands is reminiscent of the T-1000 from ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. | |||
=== Information from invalid sources === | |||
[[File:K9 Restaurant.png|thumb|[[K9 (K9: Deja Who)|K9]] fights the Auton duplicate of Mickey. ([[GAME]]: ''[[K9: Deja Who (video game)|K9: Deja Who]]'')]] | |||
According to one account, [[K9 (K9: Deja Who)|K9]] fought the Auton duplicate of Mickey in [[Restaurant (Rose)|the restaurant]], using an [[ice]] [[photon beam]] to defeat him. Notably, the Auton Mickey used the adjective "plasticate" with regards to K9, analogous to the [[Dalek]]s' "exterminate" or the [[Cybermen]]s' "delete". ([[GAME]]: ''[[K9: Deja Who (video game)|K9: Deja Who]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 22 October 2024
- You may be looking for the human the Auton was based on.
An Auton replicant of Mickey Smith was created to find out more about the Ninth Doctor.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
As Mickey Smith was waiting in his Volkswagen Beetle while Rose Tyler was talking to Clive Finch in his shed, a plastic wheelie bin near Mickey became animated. Mickey got out to investigate, but was "eaten" by the bin and taken to the Nestene Consciousness's lair. He was replaced by an Auton facsimile that took Rose out for pizza. Rose, who strangely didn't notice that her "boyfriend" was plastic, tried not to talk about the Ninth Doctor, but the Auton persisted. When it pretended to be affectionate, it suffered a verbal tic twice, repeating "sweetheart", "sugar", and "babe" at differing pitches. Rose grew suspicious and the Auton's patience ceased. Moments before it sought to use violence against Rose, the Doctor showed up, and shot a champagne cork at the Auton, which merely absorbed it and spat it out.
It tried to kill the Doctor by melting its hands and reforming them as paddles. The Doctor beheaded it, but it still rampaged. The Doctor and Rose temporarily shut it in the restaurant and escaped in the TARDIS with the head. The Doctor plugged the head into the TARDIS's control panel to track the Consciousness's lair. However, the head melted and the body did with it. The Doctor and Rose found the Consciousness's lair underneath the London Eye, and found the Consciousness had kept Mickey alive in order to work the facsimile. (TV: Rose)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Mickey is the first of two male companions to be made into an Auton, as Rory Williams was later resurrected as an Auton in the Series 5 episodes The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang — though unlike the later Rory, the Auton Mickey is an imperfect copy with its own agenda.
- The Auton's ability to change the shape of its hands is reminiscent of the T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Information from invalid sources[[edit] | [edit source]]
According to one account, K9 fought the Auton duplicate of Mickey in the restaurant, using an ice photon beam to defeat him. Notably, the Auton Mickey used the adjective "plasticate" with regards to K9, analogous to the Daleks' "exterminate" or the Cybermens' "delete". (GAME: K9: Deja Who)