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{{Infobox Species
{{Infobox Species
|image           =[[File:DLWP09c.jpg|200px]]
|image       = Krashok.jpg
| Species name = Krashok
|aka          =  
| aka          =  
|type        = [[Cyborg]] [[hybrid]]
| type        = [[Cyborg]] hybrid  
|affiliation  = [[Darksmith Collective]]
| affiliation  = [[Darksmith Collective]]
|origin      =  
| origin      =  
|first        = The Art of War (novel)
| appearances  = [[TDL]]: ''[[The Art of War]]''<br>[[TDL]]: ''[[The End of Time (novel)|The End of Time]]''  
|appearances  = [[PROSE]]: ''[[The End of Time (novel)|The End of Time]]''
| mentions    =
|individuals  = [[Jorak]], [[Greldt]], [[Skraar]]
| individuals  = [[Jorak]], [[Greldt]]
}}
}}
The '''Krashoks''' were a species of hybrid [[Cyborgs]].
The '''Krashoks''' were a species of [[hybrid]] [[cyborg]]s.


==Biology==
== Biology ==
The Krashoks were mix of [[Humanoid]], [[Cyborg|cybernetics]], and alien parts. However, they retained the ruffs around their necks. When a Krashok was promoted, they gained a new spare part. Those who were demoted, however, had a graft forcibly removed, leaving a scar to show their shame.
The Krashoks were mix of [[humanoid]], [[Cyborg|cybernetics]] and alien parts. They had [[ruff]]s around their [[neck]]s. When Krashoks were promoted, they gained a new spare part. Those who were demoted, however, had a [[graft]] forcibly removed, leaving a [[scar]] to show their shame.


==Technology==
== Technology ==
The Krashoks had an assortment of weapons scavenged or stolen from other species, including [[Cyber-gun]]s and [[Dalek]] blasters.
The Krashoks had an assortment of weapons scavenged or stolen from other species, including [[Cyber-gun]]s and [[Dalek]] blasters.


==History==
== History ==
The Krashoks started and prolonged various wars, acting as a third party, selling their own weapons to both sides. It was rare for them to directly go to war. They were also mostly led by two marshals, one to address each opposing side of a war.
The Krashoks started and prolonged various wars, acting as a third party, selling their own weapons to both sides. It was rare for them to directly go to war. They were mostly led by two marshals, one to address each opposing side of a war.


They were revealed to be the clients of the [[Darksmith Collective|Darksmiths]] in their creation of the [[Eternity Crystal]]. ([[TDL]]: ''[[The Art of War]]'')
They were clients of the [[Darksmith Collective|Darksmiths]] in their creation of the [[Eternity Crystal]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Art of War (novel)|The Art of War]]'') They planned to use the crystal to target their fallen warriors and to resurrect them, making them an invincible fighting force. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The End of Time (novel)|The End of Time]]'')


They planned to use the crystal to target their fallen warriors and to resurrect them, making them an invincible fighting force. ([[TDL]]: ''[[The End of Time (novel)|The End of Time]]'')
== External links ==
* [http://www.thedarksmithlegacy.com Additional adventures and gameplay.]
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==External links==
[[Category:Cyborg species]]
*[http://www.thedarksmithlegacy.com Additional adventures and gameplay.]
[[Category:Mercenaries]]
 
[[Category:Humanoid species]]
{{Species stub}}
[[Category:Races and species]]
[[Category:Tenth Doctor enemies]]

Latest revision as of 20:41, 3 September 2020

The Krashoks were a species of hybrid cyborgs.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Krashoks were mix of humanoid, cybernetics and alien parts. They had ruffs around their necks. When Krashoks were promoted, they gained a new spare part. Those who were demoted, however, had a graft forcibly removed, leaving a scar to show their shame.

Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Krashoks had an assortment of weapons scavenged or stolen from other species, including Cyber-guns and Dalek blasters.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Krashoks started and prolonged various wars, acting as a third party, selling their own weapons to both sides. It was rare for them to directly go to war. They were mostly led by two marshals, one to address each opposing side of a war.

They were clients of the Darksmiths in their creation of the Eternity Crystal. (PROSE: The Art of War) They planned to use the crystal to target their fallen warriors and to resurrect them, making them an invincible fighting force. (PROSE: The End of Time)

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