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|image= Dulcians.jpg
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|aka =  
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|type = [[Humanoid]]
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|affiliation =
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|origin = [[Dulkis]]
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|only = The Dominators (TV story)
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The '''Dulcians''' were a race of [[humanoid]]s, characterised by relative physical weakness, higher-order brains, and zealous pacifism.  
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The '''Dulcians''' were a race of [[humanoid]]s, characterised by relative physical weakness, higher-order brains, and zealous pacifism.


== Biology ==
== Biology ==
Dulcians looked like [[human]]s, but they had larger [[brain]]s, a [[binary vascular system]], no unnecessary organs and weaker frames. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators]]'')
Dulcians looked like [[human]]s, but they had larger [[brain]]s, a [[binary vascular system]], no unnecessary organs, and weaker frames. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'')


== Technology ==
== Technology ==
The Dulcians were at a relatively high level of technology. They used [[television|vision screens]] in order to communicate with people far away. They had walls which could change colours and would disappear to function as doors.  
The Dulcians were at a relatively high level of technology. They used [[television|vision screens]] in order to communicate with people far away. They had walls which could change colours and would disappear to function as doors.


In order to travel, Dulcians used Travel Capsules. These Travel Capsules were small capsules which would fit two people, were completely automated and allowed Dulcians to quickly travel across the planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators]]'')
In order to travel, Dulcians used travel capsules. These travel capsules were small capsules which would fit two people, were completely automated and allowed Dulcians to quickly travel across the planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'')


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
The Dulcians were led by the Council, which was turn led by a Director. These Councils were made of around 6 Dulcians who discussed the matters of the government. Sub-groups of the Council included the Scientific and Emergency Committees.
[[File:Council of the Duclians.png|thumb|The Council of the Duclians ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'')]]
The Dulcians were led by the Council, which was turn led by a director. These councils were made of around six Dulcians who discussed the matters of the government. Sub-groups of the Council included the Scientific and Emergency Committees.


Dulcians were a very peaceful race, and outlawed war. They were known for accepting fact and debating actions before doing them. As such, Dulcians were thought not to be curious or adventuresome. They also believed it was undignified to struggle against one's fate.
Dulcians were a very peaceful race, and outlawed war. They were known for accepting fact and debating actions before doing them. As such, Dulcians were thought not to be curious or adventuresome. They also believed it was undignified to struggle against one's fate.


Dulcian measurements of time included ''annos'' and ''lunars''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dominators (novelisation)|The Dominators]]'')
Dulcian measurements of time included ''annos'' (years) and ''lunars''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dominators (novelisation)|The Dominators]]'')


:''Annos were years, while lunars may have been days or weeks.''
== History ==
The second council led by Director [[Olvin]] banned [[atomic weapon]]s many years before the [[Dominator]] invasion. The seventh council, led by Director [[Manus (The Dominators)|Manus]], began more tests with atomic weapons, using an [[Island of Death|island]] as a test site. The tests were eventually stopped, and the island, now known as the Island of Death, was kept as a warning for future generations. Except for occasional student visits, the island was left uninhabited.


== History ==
[[The Doctor]] visited [[Dulkis]] at some point before the Dominators invaded. He didn't seem to know about the Island of Death.
During the time of the Seventh Council (led by Director [[Manus]]), the Dulcians initiated [[atomic weapon]]s research on what would later be called the [[Island of Death]]. After seeing the destruction caused by this test, they outlawed wars and preserved the island for future study.
 
172 years later, Dulkis was invaded by the [[Dominator]]s, who landed on the Island of Death to absorb the [[radiation]]. They planned to take the strongest Dulcians as slaves and then destroy the [[planet]] for fuel. The Dulcians, being a peaceful people, were unwilling to fight back. Luckily, the [[Second Doctor]] had also arrived on the Island of Death and was able to stop the Dominators' attempts. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'')


:''[[The Doctor]] visited [[Dulkis]] at some point before the [[Dominator]]s invaded. He didn't seem to know about the Island of Death, which might imply that he arrived before the nuclear weapon testing.''
== Other references ==
During [[the Doctor's trial (The War Games)|his trial]] at the hands of the [[Time Lord]]s, the [[Second Doctor]] cited the Quarks and the Dominators' attempt to enslave "a peace loving race" as an example of the [[evil]]s which he had fought against. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'')


172 years later, Dulkis was invaded by the [[Dominator]]s, who landed on the Island of Death to absorb the [[radiation]]. They planned to take the strongest Dulcians as slaves and then destroy the [[planet]] for fuel. The Dulcians, being a peaceful people, were unwilling to fight back. Luckily, the [[Second Doctor]] had also arrived on the Island of Death and was able to stop the Dominators' attempts. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
* The Dulcian council members featured in ''The Dominators'' episodes two to four were played by [[Ronald Mansell]], [[John Cross]], [[Malcolm Watson]] and [[Aubrey Danvers Walker]]. As Mansell and Cross were the only council members in these episodes to have speaking parts, they were the only actors credited on-screen and in ''Radio Times''.


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[[Category:Humanoid species]]
[[Category:Species with binary vascular systems]]
[[Category:Species with binary vascular systems]]
[[Category:Mentally Defective Individuals]]
[[Category:Pacifist species]]
[[Category:Binary-sex species]]

Latest revision as of 18:14, 11 February 2024

The Dulcians were a race of humanoids, characterised by relative physical weakness, higher-order brains, and zealous pacifism.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Dulcians looked like humans, but they had larger brains, a binary vascular system, no unnecessary organs, and weaker frames. (TV: The Dominators)

Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Dulcians were at a relatively high level of technology. They used vision screens in order to communicate with people far away. They had walls which could change colours and would disappear to function as doors.

In order to travel, Dulcians used travel capsules. These travel capsules were small capsules which would fit two people, were completely automated and allowed Dulcians to quickly travel across the planet. (TV: The Dominators)

Culture[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Council of the Duclians (TV: The Dominators)

The Dulcians were led by the Council, which was turn led by a director. These councils were made of around six Dulcians who discussed the matters of the government. Sub-groups of the Council included the Scientific and Emergency Committees.

Dulcians were a very peaceful race, and outlawed war. They were known for accepting fact and debating actions before doing them. As such, Dulcians were thought not to be curious or adventuresome. They also believed it was undignified to struggle against one's fate.

Dulcian measurements of time included annos (years) and lunars. (PROSE: The Dominators)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The second council led by Director Olvin banned atomic weapons many years before the Dominator invasion. The seventh council, led by Director Manus, began more tests with atomic weapons, using an island as a test site. The tests were eventually stopped, and the island, now known as the Island of Death, was kept as a warning for future generations. Except for occasional student visits, the island was left uninhabited.

The Doctor visited Dulkis at some point before the Dominators invaded. He didn't seem to know about the Island of Death.

172 years later, Dulkis was invaded by the Dominators, who landed on the Island of Death to absorb the radiation. They planned to take the strongest Dulcians as slaves and then destroy the planet for fuel. The Dulcians, being a peaceful people, were unwilling to fight back. Luckily, the Second Doctor had also arrived on the Island of Death and was able to stop the Dominators' attempts. (TV: The Dominators)

Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]

During his trial at the hands of the Time Lords, the Second Doctor cited the Quarks and the Dominators' attempt to enslave "a peace loving race" as an example of the evils which he had fought against. (TV: The War Games)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Dulcian council members featured in The Dominators episodes two to four were played by Ronald Mansell, John Cross, Malcolm Watson and Aubrey Danvers Walker. As Mansell and Cross were the only council members in these episodes to have speaking parts, they were the only actors credited on-screen and in Radio Times.