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{{Infobox Species  
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|name = Cerebravore
|type =[[Psi-form]]  
|type =[[Transcendental being]]  
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|origin = [[Earth]]
|origin = [[Planet (Revolutions of Terror)|Unnamed planet]]
|only = Revolutions of Terror (comic story)
|only = Revolutions of Terror (comic story)
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}}'''Cerebravores''' were a predatorial species wich was create by experiments made in Pranavores, by a species known as the Fleshkind, they fed of negative human emotions, and were harmless beings and naked to the human eye, as the Pranavores, as they lived on the Psychosphere, a Earth's psychic dimension. They predated people with negative emotion fields, possesing them and creating a psychic proyection of the person's fear. Eventually the host died and the cerebravore searched another.
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'''Cerebravores''' were intelligent predatory [[psi-form]]s created from [[Pranavore]]s by experiments performed by [[Fleshkind (Revolutions of Terror)|Fleshkind]].


The Fleshkind experimented with some Pranavores on search of create a psychic weapon, separating them of they hive mind. Without it, they mutated and became into Cerebravores, attacking and killing all of them, eventually finding the way to break out the Psychosphere. They escaped via a portal located in a laundry, starting an invasion across New York. One of then attacked to Gaby Gonzalez, but was rescued by the Tenth Doctor. aftermath he found a way to defeat them, with the Gaby's help. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]'')
== Biology ==
Cerebravores were originally created to be used for military purposes in the [[Psychosphere (psychic layer)|psychosphere]] of an alien [[Planet (Revolutions of Terror)|planet]]. Being [[psi-form]]s they were not perceptible to most corporeal creatures. They fed on fear and dark emotions. Cerebravores preyed by first scaring a victim telepathically magnifying its worst fears. If the victim turned out to be susceptible, they could use it as a host and manifest themselves physically. By this stage, they could generate fear both inwardly to the host and outwardly manifesting the worst fears of potential future victims. Eventually, the host would die of exhaustion and the cerebravore would search for another.
 
When [[Gabby Gonzalez]] was looking at Cerebravores using headgear with a special ocular circuit for observing psi-forms, she described them as spidery reptile things.
 
== Culture ==
Cerebravores developed an individualistic predatorial culture based on silence. They called their activities "the silent hunt" that happens under "the holy veil of quiet". They disdained species whose bodies consisted of substance, but attacked psi-forms and flesh-based creatures alike.
 
== History ==
A species whom Cerebravores called [[Fleshkind (Revolutions of Terror)|Fleshkind]] weaponised local [[Pranavore]]s by separating them from their [[hive mind]], their conscience and any sense of higher self. As a result, Pranavores mutated into a telepathic strike force.
 
Before staging a revolution against their creators and consuming all of the Fleshkind, an advance Cerebravore party crossed a dimensional bridge created by a Fleshkind [[Scientist (Revolutions of Terror)|scientist]]. The bridge was supposed to lead them to Fleshkind enemies, but brought them to [[Earth]] instead.
 
On Earth, the Cerebravores emerged in [[Miguel Gonzalez]]'s [[Laundromat (Revolutions of Terror)|laundromat]]. They terrorised several neighbourhoods in [[Brooklyn]], hunting local [[Pranavore]]s, attacking [[Gabby Gonzalez]], making [[Cindy Wu]] their host and causing an advisory to stay home on the local [[NY1]] news.
 
The [[Tenth Doctor]] and the [[Scientist (Revolutions of Terror)|Fleshkind scientist]] destroyed the dimensional bridge preventing more Cerebravores from coming. The Doctor and Gabby, with the help of Pranavores, then defeated Cerebravores in the final face-off at [[Green-Wood Cemetery]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* The name of the species means "feeding on [[cerebrum]]" or, slightly simplifying, feeding on higher brain functions.
* The name is used independently by the [[Tenth Doctor]] and the [[Fleshkind (Revolutions of Terror)|Fleshkind]] [[Scientist (Revolutions of Terror)|scientist]]. The origins of the name are not stated explicitly.
* Cerebravores were featured and named in the third of the three issues of the comic story ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]'' alongside the Doctor and Gabby in the gallery of three main characters of the story. (The second issue featured a [[Train guard (Revolutions of Terror)|human]] possessed by a Cerebravore and did not give their name in the gallery.)
 
== External links ==
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[[Category:Species that have committed genocide]]
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[[Category:Psychic species]]
[[Category:Predators]]
[[Category:Parasitic species]]

Latest revision as of 06:48, 18 March 2023

Cerebravores were intelligent predatory psi-forms created from Pranavores by experiments performed by Fleshkind.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cerebravores were originally created to be used for military purposes in the psychosphere of an alien planet. Being psi-forms they were not perceptible to most corporeal creatures. They fed on fear and dark emotions. Cerebravores preyed by first scaring a victim telepathically magnifying its worst fears. If the victim turned out to be susceptible, they could use it as a host and manifest themselves physically. By this stage, they could generate fear both inwardly to the host and outwardly manifesting the worst fears of potential future victims. Eventually, the host would die of exhaustion and the cerebravore would search for another.

When Gabby Gonzalez was looking at Cerebravores using headgear with a special ocular circuit for observing psi-forms, she described them as spidery reptile things.

Culture[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cerebravores developed an individualistic predatorial culture based on silence. They called their activities "the silent hunt" that happens under "the holy veil of quiet". They disdained species whose bodies consisted of substance, but attacked psi-forms and flesh-based creatures alike.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

A species whom Cerebravores called Fleshkind weaponised local Pranavores by separating them from their hive mind, their conscience and any sense of higher self. As a result, Pranavores mutated into a telepathic strike force.

Before staging a revolution against their creators and consuming all of the Fleshkind, an advance Cerebravore party crossed a dimensional bridge created by a Fleshkind scientist. The bridge was supposed to lead them to Fleshkind enemies, but brought them to Earth instead.

On Earth, the Cerebravores emerged in Miguel Gonzalez's laundromat. They terrorised several neighbourhoods in Brooklyn, hunting local Pranavores, attacking Gabby Gonzalez, making Cindy Wu their host and causing an advisory to stay home on the local NY1 news.

The Tenth Doctor and the Fleshkind scientist destroyed the dimensional bridge preventing more Cerebravores from coming. The Doctor and Gabby, with the help of Pranavores, then defeated Cerebravores in the final face-off at Green-Wood Cemetery. (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror)

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

  • The name of the species means "feeding on cerebrum" or, slightly simplifying, feeding on higher brain functions.
  • The name is used independently by the Tenth Doctor and the Fleshkind scientist. The origins of the name are not stated explicitly.
  • Cerebravores were featured and named in the third of the three issues of the comic story Revolutions of Terror alongside the Doctor and Gabby in the gallery of three main characters of the story. (The second issue featured a human possessed by a Cerebravore and did not give their name in the gallery.)

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]