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'''''Death to Mantodeans''''' was a [[video game]] available on [[Earth]] in [[2006]]. It was given out to certain [[scratchcard]] winners in the [[Percy the Porcupine]] advertising campaign. The game came in a special console, which was delivered in an [[Orange (colour)|orange]] box with the game's title in large [[black]] letters and cartoon images of a [[porcupine]] shooting an insect-like creature. A large [[cash]] prize was on offer to the first person to beat the game by reaching its last level.
'''''Death to Mantodeans''''' was a [[video game]] available on [[Earth]] in [[2006]]. It attracted attention for both its difficulty and the large [[cash]] prize on offer to the first person who could beat it. The game was actually a ploy by the [[Quevvil]] [[species]] in their war against the [[Mantodean]]s to recruit [[human]]s to fight for them, and players unwittingly controlled kidnapped people on forays into the Mantodean stronghold on [[Toop]].


In actuality, the game was part of a plot by the [[Quevvil]] [[species]] to recruit [[human]]s to fight in their [[war]] against the [[Mantodean]]s. Humans who received the game became "controllers", unwittingly controlling people who had been abducted to act as "carriers". All deaths in the game, of both Mantodeans and game avatars, were real. Due to this, the game was known for apparent [[glitch]]es where players would have to start over from the beginning if they took a break from playing. The game was also known to be extremely difficult, as players were unwittingly attempting to infiltrate a real stronghold on the [[planet]] [[Toop]]. The stronghold's security measures were extremely difficult puzzles, stymieing player progress.
== Description ==
''Death to Mantodeans'' was installed on its own special [[game console]], which came in an [[Orange (colour)|orange]] box depicting a cartoon [[Quevvil]] shooting a cartoon [[Mantodean]].


''Death to Mantodeans'' began with an explanatory cutscene which laid out most of the details of the Quevvil plot, using the real names of the species and planets involved. As Earth at that time was not in official contact with aliens, it was believed to be [[fiction]]al.
The game began with an explanatory cutscene which laid out the conflict between the two [[species]], and why the Quevvils wanted to recruit [[human]]s to infiltrate the Mantodean stronghold. A tutorial level was included, which was noted to have different-looking graphics compared to the rest of the game, as it was the only part of the game that was truly just a game.


[[Mickey Smith]] was given a copy of the game won by [[Jackie Tyler]], and quickly became part of the community attempting to crack its secrets and win. When [[Rose Tyler]] returned [[Powell Estate|home]] with the [[Ninth Doctor]], Mickey let the Doctor play some of the game. The Doctor quickly set a new high score, which drew the Quevvils' attention as they believed they had finally found someone who could beat the game. However, the Doctor quickly got bored of the game and left, leaving Mickey alone in his flat when a Quevvil arrived to abduct him. The Doctor and Rose later returned to the flat to discover what had happened, and the pair, having already realized that aliens were behind the [[Percy Porcupine]] promotion, deduced what must have happened to Mickey. The Doctor started a new play session and set a higher score to attract the Quevvils' attention, so he and Rose would be [[teleport]]ed away to find Mickey. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Winner Takes All (novel)|Winner Takes All]]'')
As players were actually controlling kidnapped [[human]]s within the game, all deaths within the game were actually real. This manifested as supposed [[glitch]]es where players, upon starting a new session, would find that their previous game had apparently been deleted, causing them to have to start over. In actuality, this happened because the "carrier" being controlled had been killed by the Mantodeans, becoming easy prey.
 
In order to prevent players from seeing the people they were controlling, another supposed glitch within the game caused distortions and sticky controls if the carrier they were controlling got too close to another carrier.
 
The game developed a reputation for extreme difficulty. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Winner Takes All (novel)|Winner Takes All]]'')
 
== History ==
The [[Quevvil]]s, a [[porcupine]]-looking species, and the [[Mantodean]]s, who resembled [[praying mantis]]es, both lived on the [[desert]] [[planet]] [[Toop]]. The two species were at war with each other, but their respective natural defences of [[quill]]s and [[exoskeleton]]s prevented them from killing each other. The Quevvils, particularly wanting access to the natural resources beneath the Mantodean stronghold, attempted to develop [[teleportation]] technology to give themselves the upper hand, but the Mantodeans in turn protected their stronghold with a shield which both blocked teleportation and was tuned to Quevvil [[biology]], killing any individual who attempted to cross it. In response, the Quevvils invented a [[disruptor]] to take down the shield, but could not get it inside the stronghold.
 
[[File:Winner Takes All estates.jpg|thumb|''Death to Mantodeans'' was distributed on Earth. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Winner Takes All (novel)|Winner Takes All]]'')]]
The Quevvils turned to looking offworld to find a [[species]] to recruit to fight for them, locating the [[Earth]] and its [[human]] population within their teleport range. In order to acquire humans as [[soldier]]s, they developed ''Death to Mantodeans'' and invented the [[Percy the Porcupine]] promotion to both distribute the game and acquire human "carriers" to infiltrate the stronghold. In order to induce people to play the game, a substantial [[cash]] prize was stated to be on offer to the first person to beat the game.
 
[[Jackie Tyler]] won a copy of ''Death to Mantodeans'' off a scratch ticket, but gave the console to [[Mickey Smith]], who actually played video games. When Jackie's daughter [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] returned to the [[Powell Estate]] with the [[Ninth Doctor]] shortly thereafter, the two first learned of the promotion. Mickey let the Doctor play the game for a bit, and before he got bored, the Doctor swiftly racked up a very high score. This attracted the attention of the Quevvils, who believed they had finally found a "controller" who was skilled enough to play the game through to completion. As the game session had been ended, however, a Quevvil was sent to abduct the player, kidnapping Mickey as he had been left alone in his [[flat]].
 
While out shopping, the Doctor and Rose determined that [[alien]]s were behind the Percy the [[Porcupine]] promotion, and they returned to Mickey's to find he had been abducted. They quickly deduced why Mickey had been taken, and the Doctor started a new play session, running up a new high score to attract the Quevvils' attention. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Winner Takes All (novel)|Winner Takes All]]'')


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Latest revision as of 19:24, 3 November 2024

Death to Mantodeans was a video game available on Earth in 2006. It attracted attention for both its difficulty and the large cash prize on offer to the first person who could beat it. The game was actually a ploy by the Quevvil species in their war against the Mantodeans to recruit humans to fight for them, and players unwittingly controlled kidnapped people on forays into the Mantodean stronghold on Toop.

Description[[edit] | [edit source]]

Death to Mantodeans was installed on its own special game console, which came in an orange box depicting a cartoon Quevvil shooting a cartoon Mantodean.

The game began with an explanatory cutscene which laid out the conflict between the two species, and why the Quevvils wanted to recruit humans to infiltrate the Mantodean stronghold. A tutorial level was included, which was noted to have different-looking graphics compared to the rest of the game, as it was the only part of the game that was truly just a game.

As players were actually controlling kidnapped humans within the game, all deaths within the game were actually real. This manifested as supposed glitches where players, upon starting a new session, would find that their previous game had apparently been deleted, causing them to have to start over. In actuality, this happened because the "carrier" being controlled had been killed by the Mantodeans, becoming easy prey.

In order to prevent players from seeing the people they were controlling, another supposed glitch within the game caused distortions and sticky controls if the carrier they were controlling got too close to another carrier.

The game developed a reputation for extreme difficulty. (PROSE: Winner Takes All)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Quevvils, a porcupine-looking species, and the Mantodeans, who resembled praying mantises, both lived on the desert planet Toop. The two species were at war with each other, but their respective natural defences of quills and exoskeletons prevented them from killing each other. The Quevvils, particularly wanting access to the natural resources beneath the Mantodean stronghold, attempted to develop teleportation technology to give themselves the upper hand, but the Mantodeans in turn protected their stronghold with a shield which both blocked teleportation and was tuned to Quevvil biology, killing any individual who attempted to cross it. In response, the Quevvils invented a disruptor to take down the shield, but could not get it inside the stronghold.

Death to Mantodeans was distributed on Earth. (PROSE: Winner Takes All)

The Quevvils turned to looking offworld to find a species to recruit to fight for them, locating the Earth and its human population within their teleport range. In order to acquire humans as soldiers, they developed Death to Mantodeans and invented the Percy the Porcupine promotion to both distribute the game and acquire human "carriers" to infiltrate the stronghold. In order to induce people to play the game, a substantial cash prize was stated to be on offer to the first person to beat the game.

Jackie Tyler won a copy of Death to Mantodeans off a scratch ticket, but gave the console to Mickey Smith, who actually played video games. When Jackie's daughter Rose returned to the Powell Estate with the Ninth Doctor shortly thereafter, the two first learned of the promotion. Mickey let the Doctor play the game for a bit, and before he got bored, the Doctor swiftly racked up a very high score. This attracted the attention of the Quevvils, who believed they had finally found a "controller" who was skilled enough to play the game through to completion. As the game session had been ended, however, a Quevvil was sent to abduct the player, kidnapping Mickey as he had been left alone in his flat.

While out shopping, the Doctor and Rose determined that aliens were behind the Percy the Porcupine promotion, and they returned to Mickey's to find he had been abducted. They quickly deduced why Mickey had been taken, and the Doctor started a new play session, running up a new high score to attract the Quevvils' attention. (PROSE: Winner Takes All)