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The '''Katurians''' are a race of advanced [[humanoid]]s. Though [[humanoid]], Katurians do not look especially like [[Human]]s and require surgery in order to pass themselves off as [[Human]]s.
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The '''Katurians''' were a race of advanced [[humanoid]]s.


The Katurians are grouped into the '''Katurian Empire''', an empire led by [[Shade Vassily]]. [[Shade Vassily]] was a cruel dictator, frequently massacring [[planet]]s if they questioned his rule. Eventually, the rebellion succeeded and [[Shade Vassily]] was overthrown. In their last act before they were overthrown, the Imperial Council exiled [[Shade Vassily]] to a primitive [[planet]], [[Earth]], for punishment. They also sent a [[Repple|decoy]] and [[Major Aske|guard]] to confuse any members of the rebellion.
== Appearance ==
Though humanoid, Katurians did not look especially like [[human]]s and required surgery in order to pass themselves off as humans.


In [[1924]], the rebellion eventually did track down [[Shade Vassily]] in order to deal out more severe punishment. They sent down an agent with several [[Clockwork Mechanicals]], though their research wasn’t perfect and the agent wasn’t properly disguised. They were able to detect any advanced technology, though [[Shade Vassily]] was also using clockwork technology. After some mistakes, [[Shade Vassily]] was eventually killed before his escaped from [[Earth]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Clockwise Man]]'')
== Technology ==
Katurians considered [[20th century|20th-century]] [[Earth]] to be a primitive planet. By this time, they have already mastered space travel and [[clockwork robot|clockwork technology]] for building sentient robots. Katurian spaceships used [[ion cell]]s.
 
== History ==
The Katurians ruled an empire with dominion over multiple planets. During the reign of [[Shade Vassily]], the empire was overthrown by revolutionaries, who considered Vassily to be a [[Genocide|genocidal]] mass murderer. In their last act before they were overthrown, the Imperial Court exiled Vassily to a primitive [[planet]], [[Earth]], for punishment. They provided technology and an agent, [[Aske]], to ensure a dual goal of keeping Vassily on Earth and keeping him alive.
 
In [[1924]], in [[London]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] became involved in the attempts of [[Melissa Heart]], another Katurian, to revenge the deaths caused by Vassily. After some mistakes, Vassily was eventually killed before he escaped from [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Clockwise Man (novel)}})


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Latest revision as of 20:24, 6 October 2024

The Katurians were a race of advanced humanoids.

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

Though humanoid, Katurians did not look especially like humans and required surgery in order to pass themselves off as humans.

Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Katurians considered 20th-century Earth to be a primitive planet. By this time, they have already mastered space travel and clockwork technology for building sentient robots. Katurian spaceships used ion cells.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Katurians ruled an empire with dominion over multiple planets. During the reign of Shade Vassily, the empire was overthrown by revolutionaries, who considered Vassily to be a genocidal mass murderer. In their last act before they were overthrown, the Imperial Court exiled Vassily to a primitive planet, Earth, for punishment. They provided technology and an agent, Aske, to ensure a dual goal of keeping Vassily on Earth and keeping him alive.

In 1924, in London, the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler became involved in the attempts of Melissa Heart, another Katurian, to revenge the deaths caused by Vassily. After some mistakes, Vassily was eventually killed before he escaped from Earth. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man [+]Loading...["The Clockwise Man (novel)"])