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|name = Morok
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|type       = [[Humanoid]]
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|affiliation = [[Morok Empire]]
|affiliation = [[Morok Empire]]
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|origin     = [[Morok (planet)|Morok]]
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[The Space Museum]]''<br />[[PROSE]]: ''[[Fegovy]]''
|individuals = [[Lobos (The Space Museum)|Lobos]]
|individuals = [[Lobos (The Space Museum)|Lobos]]
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'''Moroks''' were a [[near-human]] race who founded the [[Morok Empire]]. However, like all great empires, they soon fell into decline.
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Fegovy (short story)|Fegovy]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[He Jests at Scars... (audio story)|He Jests at Scars...]]''
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The '''Moroks''' were a [[humanoid]] race who founded their own [[Morok Empire|empire]]. However, like all great empires, they soon fell into decline.


== History ==
== History ==
The Moroks set up a [[Space Museum]] on [[Xeros]] to celebrate their victories. They [[genocide|killed]] many [[Xeron]]s, leaving only the children alive. When they were old enough they were sold into slavery. The [[First Doctor]] and his companions aided the [[Xeron]]s in their revolution against the Moroks. They killed the Museum's curator, [[Lobos (The Space Museum)|Lobos]]. With the planet free, the Xerons destroyed the Museum. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Space Museum]]'')
The Moroks set up a [[Space Museum]] on [[Xeros]] to celebrate their victories. They [[genocide|killed]] many [[Xeron]]s, leaving only the children alive, who were then sold into slavery when they were old enough. The [[First Doctor]] and his companions aided the Xerons in their revolution against the Moroks. They killed the Museum's curator, [[Lobos (The Space Museum)|Lobos]]. With the planet free, the Xerons destroyed the Museum. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Space Museum (TV story)|The Space Museum]]'')


[[The Monk]] was once a technical adviser to the Moroks. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
One account suggested that a stolen [[Time vessel (Attack of the Cybermen)|time vessel]], which the [[Neomorph|Cybermen]] used in an attempt to [[Cyber-invasion (Attack of the Cybermen)|destroy Earth prematurely]], was in fact a [[Morok Time Vessel]] from the decaying [[Morok Empire]], observing that the Moroks were one of the few [[species]] with limited [[time travel]] capabilities at that time of the [[Second Cyber Wars]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Universal Databank (reference book)}})


The Morok Empire collapsed in the [[30th century]] due to human intervention. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art]]'')
[[The Monk]] was once a technical adviser to the Moroks. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'')
 
The Morok Empire collapsed in the [[30th century]] due to human intervention. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art]]'')


While holding an auction for [[the Face of Humanity]], [[Fegovy]] created the [[hologram|holographic]] illusion of two Moroks to increase the sale price. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fegovy (short story)|Fegovy]]'')
While holding an auction for [[the Face of Humanity]], [[Fegovy]] created the [[hologram|holographic]] illusion of two Moroks to increase the sale price. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fegovy (short story)|Fegovy]]'')


The [[Xaranti]] ship that invaded [[Earth]] in the [[1970s]] was a modified Morok battlecruiser. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deep Blue]]'')
The [[Xaranti]] ship that invaded [[Earth]] in the [[1970s]] was a modified Morok battlecruiser. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deep Blue (novel)|Deep Blue]]'')
 
[[Geoffrey Vantage]] asked if the [[Skythros Warpshock]] was "the last word in super-luminary style or the last word in looking like a total Morok". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Max Warp (audio story)|Max Warp]]'')
 
Following the establishment of the [[New Dalek Paradigm]], the [[Dalek]]s built a series of [[space fortress]]es along the [[border]] of Morok space, amongst other species. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)|Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe]]'')
 
=== Alternative Timeline ===
In an alternate timeline where the [[Sixth Doctor]] died in the Matrix during a fight with [[the Valeyard]], the Moroks held [[Melanie Bush (He Jests at Scars...)|Melanie Bush]] prisoner during her search of the Valeyard. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[He Jests at Scars... (audio story)|He Jests at Scars...]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Amongst other things, the documentary ''[[Defending the Museum]]'' explored [[Robert Shearman]]'s view that the Moroks are intended to parody the quintessential [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]]-era foes. He evidenced this by suggesting Morok to be a spin on moron and examines their dull-witted behaviour.
* Lawrence Dean and Ken Norris (Morok Guards) are credited on-screen for all four episodes of ''The Space Museum'', but not in ''Radio Times''.
* If the coloured cover-art to the audio television soundtrack release for [[The Space Museum]] is to be taken as canonical, it can be suggested that the Moroks have bright red hair. Though, this is conjectural at best, and may simply be the product of the artist's free-reign on the cover's design.
* Amongst other things, the documentary ''[[Defending the Museum]]'' explored [[Robert Shearman]]'s view that the Moroks were intended to parody the quintessential [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]]-era foes. He evidenced this by suggesting Morok to be a spin on "moron" and examined their dull-witted behaviour.
* ''[[The Dalek Handbook]]'' suggests that the Moroks visited the [[Dalek City]] on [[Skaro]] some time after the events of ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' and collected a [[Dalek]] casing for their museum. Their expedition also managed to restore power to the city, leading to the revival of the Daleks. However, this is only a suggestion and the handbook also notes that [[Thal]]s or explorers from [[Earth]] could have been responsible for restoring the power instead.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 19 November 2024

The Moroks were a humanoid race who founded their own empire. However, like all great empires, they soon fell into decline.

History[[edit]]

The Moroks set up a Space Museum on Xeros to celebrate their victories. They killed many Xerons, leaving only the children alive, who were then sold into slavery when they were old enough. The First Doctor and his companions aided the Xerons in their revolution against the Moroks. They killed the Museum's curator, Lobos. With the planet free, the Xerons destroyed the Museum. (TV: The Space Museum)

One account suggested that a stolen time vessel, which the Cybermen used in an attempt to destroy Earth prematurely, was in fact a Morok Time Vessel from the decaying Morok Empire, observing that the Moroks were one of the few species with limited time travel capabilities at that time of the Second Cyber Wars. (PROSE: The Universal Databank [+]Loading...["The Universal Databank (reference book)"])

The Monk was once a technical adviser to the Moroks. (PROSE: No Future)

The Morok Empire collapsed in the 30th century due to human intervention. (PROSE: The Death of Art)

While holding an auction for the Face of Humanity, Fegovy created the holographic illusion of two Moroks to increase the sale price. (PROSE: Fegovy)

The Xaranti ship that invaded Earth in the 1970s was a modified Morok battlecruiser. (PROSE: Deep Blue)

Geoffrey Vantage asked if the Skythros Warpshock was "the last word in super-luminary style or the last word in looking like a total Morok". (AUDIO: Max Warp)

Following the establishment of the New Dalek Paradigm, the Daleks built a series of space fortresses along the border of Morok space, amongst other species. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)

Alternative Timeline[[edit]]

In an alternate timeline where the Sixth Doctor died in the Matrix during a fight with the Valeyard, the Moroks held Melanie Bush prisoner during her search of the Valeyard. (AUDIO: He Jests at Scars...)

Behind the scenes[[edit]]

  • Lawrence Dean and Ken Norris (Morok Guards) are credited on-screen for all four episodes of The Space Museum, but not in Radio Times.
  • Amongst other things, the documentary Defending the Museum explored Robert Shearman's view that the Moroks were intended to parody the quintessential Hartnell-era foes. He evidenced this by suggesting Morok to be a spin on "moron" and examined their dull-witted behaviour.
  • The Dalek Handbook suggests that the Moroks visited the Dalek City on Skaro some time after the events of The Daleks and collected a Dalek casing for their museum. Their expedition also managed to restore power to the city, leading to the revival of the Daleks. However, this is only a suggestion and the handbook also notes that Thals or explorers from Earth could have been responsible for restoring the power instead.