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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
| individual name = Erato
|image      = Erato.jpg
| image          =  
|alias      = {{il|The Creature|Giant green ball bag}}
| race            = [[Tythonian]]
|species    = Tythonian
| home planet    = [[Tythonus]]
|origin      = [[Tythonus]]
| home era        =  
|first      = The Creature from the Pit (TV story)
| appearances     = [[The Creature from the Pit]]
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[From Wildthyme with Love (novel)|From Wildthyme with Love]]''
| actor           =  
|voice actor = Tom Baker
|other voice actor = {{il|[[Myra Frances]]|[[Lalla Ward]]|[[David Brierley]]}}
}}
}}
'''Erato''' was a [[Tythonian]] [[ambassador]].


'''Erato''' was a [[Tythonian]] ambassador, he was sent to [[Chloris]] to negotiate a trade deal, but instead found himself trapped by Lady [[Adrasta]], who captured him and stole his communication device to prevent any infringement on her trade monopoly.
== Biography ==
Erato was sent to the planet [[Chloris]] in a [[Tythonian ship]] to try to obtain trading rights between it and his home planet of [[Tythonus]]. However, before he could make any contact with the inhabitants, he was captured by [[Adrasta|Lady Adrasta]], who stole his [[Tythonian communicator|communication device]] and threw him into "the Pit" to maintain her monopoly on the metal on Chloris.


==Biography==
Adrasta threw people into the Pit, where they were supposed to be eaten by Erato. However, as he did not eat people, they either died of fright or were crushed under Erato's weight.
Erato was sent to the planet Chloris to try and obtain trading rights between it and his home planet of [[Tythonus]], however, before he could make any contact with the inhabitants he was captured by Lady Adrasta, who steals his communication device and throws him into "The Pit" to maintain her monopoly on the metal in Chloris. Erato manages to transmit a distress signal which is intercepted by The Doctor and [[Romana]], the Doctor rescues him from the pit, but only to discover that the Tythonians have declared war on Chloris due to the missing ambassador, and has dispatched a neutron star to collide with Chloris’ star and destroy the system. It is due to collide within the next twenty-four hours. Working against the odds, the Doctor uses the TARDIS to stabilise the star while Erato weaves a metal covering around it and the danger is neutralised. The Doctor’s last act on Chloris is to push Organon, now one of the de facto rulers, toward a mutually beneficial trade agreement with Erato and the Tythonians.  


==Trivia==
Erato managed to transmit a distress signal which was intercepted by the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana II]]. The Doctor was eventually thrown into the Pit and met up with Erato. As they were unable to communicate, Erato drew a picture of his communicator and the Doctor agreed to fetch it. Erato moved out of the cavern to meet a party led by Adrasta. Under the [[hypnosis]] of his communicator, [[Torvin]] and [[Edu]] returned it to him.
*Erato was the name of the greek muse of lyric poetry.
 
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The Doctor touched the communicator, allowing Erato to use his [[larynx]] to talk. Adrasta was then forced into using it and Erato related his story. Realising her betrayal, Adrasta's people turned on her. Erato and the [[Huntsman (The Creature from the Pit)|Huntsman]]'s [[Wolfweed]]s killed her. Erato then ate the Wolfweeds, consuming them for their [[chlorophyll]].
 
The Doctor discovered that the Tythonians had declared war on Chloris due to the missing ambassador, and had dispatched a [[neutron star]] to collide with Chloris's star and destroy the system. It was due to collide within twenty-four hours. The Doctor used [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] to stabilise the star with a [[tractor beam]], while Erato wove a metal covering around it, neutralising the danger.
 
The Doctor's last act on Chloris was to push [[Organon]], now one of the de facto rulers, toward a mutually beneficial trade agreement with Erato and the Tythonians. Chlorophyll was taken by Tythonus in exchange for metals. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Creature from the Pit (TV story)}})
 
Erato later visited [[Iris Wildthyme]]'s party with [[Organon]]; they were noted as "Catweazle and his giant green ball bag". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|From Wildthyme with Love (novel)}})
 
=== Fate ===
According to [[John Hart]], [[the Master]] once bisected the [[Tythonian]] ambassador, and made the two parts eat each other. The [[War Master]] simply noted he had a "low tolerance for annoyance". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The War Master (audio story)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* Erato was the name of the Greek muse of lyrical poetry.
* It is also an anagram of "orate".
* The [[2 entertain|2{{!}}entertain]] documentary, ''[[Team Erato (documentary)|Team Erato]]'', looked at the hardships faced in bringing the creature to life.
* The phallic appearance of Erato's proboscis forced an overnight addition of pincers to the prop, following bouts of uncontrolled laughter in the studio. ([[DOC]]: ''[[Team Erato (documentary)|Team Erato]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 16 October 2024

Erato was a Tythonian ambassador.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Erato was sent to the planet Chloris in a Tythonian ship to try to obtain trading rights between it and his home planet of Tythonus. However, before he could make any contact with the inhabitants, he was captured by Lady Adrasta, who stole his communication device and threw him into "the Pit" to maintain her monopoly on the metal on Chloris.

Adrasta threw people into the Pit, where they were supposed to be eaten by Erato. However, as he did not eat people, they either died of fright or were crushed under Erato's weight.

Erato managed to transmit a distress signal which was intercepted by the Fourth Doctor and Romana II. The Doctor was eventually thrown into the Pit and met up with Erato. As they were unable to communicate, Erato drew a picture of his communicator and the Doctor agreed to fetch it. Erato moved out of the cavern to meet a party led by Adrasta. Under the hypnosis of his communicator, Torvin and Edu returned it to him.

The Doctor touched the communicator, allowing Erato to use his larynx to talk. Adrasta was then forced into using it and Erato related his story. Realising her betrayal, Adrasta's people turned on her. Erato and the Huntsman's Wolfweeds killed her. Erato then ate the Wolfweeds, consuming them for their chlorophyll.

The Doctor discovered that the Tythonians had declared war on Chloris due to the missing ambassador, and had dispatched a neutron star to collide with Chloris's star and destroy the system. It was due to collide within twenty-four hours. The Doctor used his TARDIS to stabilise the star with a tractor beam, while Erato wove a metal covering around it, neutralising the danger.

The Doctor's last act on Chloris was to push Organon, now one of the de facto rulers, toward a mutually beneficial trade agreement with Erato and the Tythonians. Chlorophyll was taken by Tythonus in exchange for metals. (TV: The Creature from the Pit [+]Loading...["The Creature from the Pit (TV story)"])

Erato later visited Iris Wildthyme's party with Organon; they were noted as "Catweazle and his giant green ball bag". (PROSE: From Wildthyme with Love [+]Loading...["From Wildthyme with Love (novel)"])

Fate[[edit] | [edit source]]

According to John Hart, the Master once bisected the Tythonian ambassador, and made the two parts eat each other. The War Master simply noted he had a "low tolerance for annoyance". (AUDIO: The War Master [+]Loading...["The War Master (audio story)"])

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

  • Erato was the name of the Greek muse of lyrical poetry.
  • It is also an anagram of "orate".
  • The 2|entertain documentary, Team Erato, looked at the hardships faced in bringing the creature to life.
  • The phallic appearance of Erato's proboscis forced an overnight addition of pincers to the prop, following bouts of uncontrolled laughter in the studio. (DOC: Team Erato)