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'''Waro''' were a species of vicious, goblin-like [[humanoid]]s from [[Triton]]. | |||
The | == Biology == | ||
The Waro were [[humanoid]], but only the size of a [[human]] child. They were light and slender, which allowed them to fly with artificial wings. They had grey skin, sharp fangs, long ears and pointed features. They had yellowish-green [[blood]] and a very nasty odour. Though not especially strong, they could survive a large amount of damage. | |||
The Waro were incapable of speaking, though they would hiss and growl. They could survive in the [[vacuum]] of [[space]], as well as on planets with atmospheres. | |||
The Waro were [[ | |||
The Waro | The Waro had an overwhelming hatred of everything and an intense hunger for flesh. Using genetic and chemical modification, they could modify their emotions, so they hated everything that wasn't a Waro. Even so, they would eagerly tear apart another Waro if they were riled up or anxious for a fight. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)|The Devil Goblins from Neptune]]'') | ||
The Waro had | == Technology == | ||
The Waro had [[rocket]]-like [[spacecraft]] which would cluster together until they reached the atmosphere of a planet. These ships would give off [[radiation]], which would sometimes be passed onto the Waro. These ships were designed so that the Waro riding was exposed to the elements. | |||
The Waro used mechanical wings to allow themselves to fly. These wings were attached to their back on a backpack-like structure and were composed of metals and plastic. They were relatively primitive in design, relying on pulleys and joints, and the software used could be disrupted from a distance. | |||
The Waro | |||
The Waro used | The Waro used hand-held heat weapons, allowing them to melt metal and damage electronics. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)|The Devil Goblins from Neptune]]'') | ||
== History == | |||
Early in their history, the Waro were constantly in a state of war, with empires of Waros rising and falling. There was little technological or societal change. Eventually, they were able to modify themselves so that instead of a hatred for each other, they hated everyone else. | |||
The Waro sent forces to [[Earth]] for millennia, mining [[cobalt]] for use in their [[cobalt bomb]]s. They likely inspired the legends behind [[goblin]]s. | |||
The Waro sent forces to [[ | In [[1970]], a probe was sent from Earth to Triton, and was picked up by the Waro. They were able to modify it and used it to [[telepathy|telepathically]] contact [[Viscount]] [[Rose (The Devil Goblins from Neptune)|Rose]], directly sending their commands into his head. He was able to inform them about Earth, allowing them to plan their attack. The Waro sent forces to [[United States|America]], [[Russia]] and [[England]] in order to find the cobalt needed for their bombs. They deployed their forces to fool the humans, focusing their forces in Russia while they were trying to steal from England. When the Americans destroyed England's cobalt reserves, the Waro then focused their forces on the secret base in [[Roswell]]. They destroyed most of the American forces, but the [[Third Doctor]] and the [[Nedenah]] stopped them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)|The Devil Goblins from Neptune]]'') | ||
[[Kate Stewart]] had read all of the UNIT files about her father's alien enemies, including the Devil Goblins from Neptune. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Giggle (novelisation)}}) The Waro were also mentioned in [[NATO]] files. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The King of Terror (novel)}}) [[Michael Ashworth]], son of a UNIT soldier, had heard stories about all of UNIT's activities, including their encounter with the Waro. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Relative Dementias (novel)}}) | |||
The [[Eighth Doctor]] was reminded of the Waro during his encounter with [[the Beast (The Taint)|the Beast]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Taint (novel)}}) | |||
[[Category:Sol System species]] | [[Category:Sol System species]] | ||
[[Category:Humanoid species]] | [[Category:Humanoid species]] | ||
[[Category:Species with grey skin]] |
Latest revision as of 02:06, 30 October 2024
Waro were a species of vicious, goblin-like humanoids from Triton.
Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Waro were humanoid, but only the size of a human child. They were light and slender, which allowed them to fly with artificial wings. They had grey skin, sharp fangs, long ears and pointed features. They had yellowish-green blood and a very nasty odour. Though not especially strong, they could survive a large amount of damage.
The Waro were incapable of speaking, though they would hiss and growl. They could survive in the vacuum of space, as well as on planets with atmospheres.
The Waro had an overwhelming hatred of everything and an intense hunger for flesh. Using genetic and chemical modification, they could modify their emotions, so they hated everything that wasn't a Waro. Even so, they would eagerly tear apart another Waro if they were riled up or anxious for a fight. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune)
Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Waro had rocket-like spacecraft which would cluster together until they reached the atmosphere of a planet. These ships would give off radiation, which would sometimes be passed onto the Waro. These ships were designed so that the Waro riding was exposed to the elements.
The Waro used mechanical wings to allow themselves to fly. These wings were attached to their back on a backpack-like structure and were composed of metals and plastic. They were relatively primitive in design, relying on pulleys and joints, and the software used could be disrupted from a distance.
The Waro used hand-held heat weapons, allowing them to melt metal and damage electronics. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Early in their history, the Waro were constantly in a state of war, with empires of Waros rising and falling. There was little technological or societal change. Eventually, they were able to modify themselves so that instead of a hatred for each other, they hated everyone else.
The Waro sent forces to Earth for millennia, mining cobalt for use in their cobalt bombs. They likely inspired the legends behind goblins.
In 1970, a probe was sent from Earth to Triton, and was picked up by the Waro. They were able to modify it and used it to telepathically contact Viscount Rose, directly sending their commands into his head. He was able to inform them about Earth, allowing them to plan their attack. The Waro sent forces to America, Russia and England in order to find the cobalt needed for their bombs. They deployed their forces to fool the humans, focusing their forces in Russia while they were trying to steal from England. When the Americans destroyed England's cobalt reserves, the Waro then focused their forces on the secret base in Roswell. They destroyed most of the American forces, but the Third Doctor and the Nedenah stopped them. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune)
Kate Stewart had read all of the UNIT files about her father's alien enemies, including the Devil Goblins from Neptune. (PROSE: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (novelisation)"]) The Waro were also mentioned in NATO files. (PROSE: The King of Terror [+]Loading...["The King of Terror (novel)"]) Michael Ashworth, son of a UNIT soldier, had heard stories about all of UNIT's activities, including their encounter with the Waro. (PROSE: Relative Dementias [+]Loading...["Relative Dementias (novel)"])
The Eighth Doctor was reminded of the Waro during his encounter with the Beast. (PROSE: The Taint [+]Loading...["The Taint (novel)"])