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|image= | |type = [[Mammal]] | ||
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|affiliation = | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |first mention = Voyager (comic story) | ||
|appearances = [[ | |appearances = {{il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)|Invasion of the Cat-People]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Storm Harvest (novel)|Storm Harvest]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Island of Death (novel)|Island of Death]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Driftwood (short story)|Driftwood]]''}} | ||
| | |individuals = [[R'tk'tk]], [[Q'ilp]], [[Kawili'kai]] | ||
|individuals = [[R'tk'tk]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Dolphins''' were | {{looks like|Triskele}} | ||
'''Dolphins''' were an aquatic species native to [[Earth]]. They were known for their intelligence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Island of Death (novel)|Island of Death]]'') Dolphins were [[mammal]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'') | |||
==Culture== | == Culture == | ||
Dolphins were roughly as intelligent as [[human]]s, but more playful and with a predatory mindset. ([[ | Dolphins were roughly as intelligent as [[human]]s, but more playful and with a predatory mindset. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Island of Death (novel)|Island of Death]]'') They were also a very quarrelsome species. They had more than three hundred words for insulting family members. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Storm Harvest]]'') They liked to swim alongside [[boat]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyager (comic story)|Voyager]]'') According to the [[Sixth Doctor]] dolphins had their own language. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[...ish (audio story)|...ish]]'') [[Bernice Summerfield]] thought that the dolphins would disagree with [[Jared Khan]]'s assertion that humans were the highest form of [[evolution]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
While sailing in the [[Indian Ocean]], the [[Third Doctor]] spent most of the trip | While sailing in the [[Indian Ocean]], the [[Third Doctor]] spent most of the trip talking with a pod of dolphins. When [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was pushed overboard, the Doctor got help from a passing family of [[Whale|orcas]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Island of Death (novel)|Island of Death]]'') | ||
Eventually, | Eventually, [[human]]s learned to communicate with dolphins. They made translator units to talk with and [[robot]]ic suits for travel on dry land. After the Earth became heavily [[Pollution|polluted]], many dolphins were moved to the poles, where it was cleaner. Dolphins also left the planet for ocean worlds like [[Coralee]]. As much as a quarter of the population of these worlds were dolphins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Storm Harvest]]'') | ||
While planning to take a [[sky shark]] to pull a carriage, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] stated " | The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] once went to a research centre specialising in [[human]]-dolphin communication. There, they encountered a dolphin named [[Kawili'kai]], accused of [[murder]]ing the centre's human personnel. When the Doctor gave him a translator unit, he explained that the "murder" was self-defence. Fearful of humans, he was prepared to die to prevent wide-scale exploitation of dolphins on Earth. Before the conflict came to a deadly conclusion, a dolphin ambassador emerged from the [[Thames]] and began the difficult task of inter-species diplomacy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Driftwood (short story)|Driftwood]]'') | ||
[[Category:Earth | The [[Eighth Doctor]] claimed to have once been served a [[bouillabaisse]] of dolphin [[brain]]s somewhere in the [[Pacific Ocean]] in [[1939]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'') | ||
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One day [[Charlotte Pollard]] was watching the dolphins at [[London Zoo|Regent's Park Zoo]]. To her it was like she felt them smiling. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'') | |||
[[Bea Nelson-Stanley]] and [[Edgar Nelson-Stanley]] saw wonderful things, among them people made of light, [[mermaid]]s leaping with dolphins, and young [[Tibetan Yeti|Yetis]] frolicking in the snow. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon (novelisation)|Eye of the Gorgon]]'') | |||
== References to dolphins == | |||
While planning to take a [[sky shark]] to pull a carriage, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] stated, "Don't think [[shark]], think dolphin". [[Abigail Pettigrew]] contradicted him, saying the two were nothing alike. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | |||
Dolphins were listed in the [[Avalonian Bestiary]] of all animal life on the Earth colony [[Avalon (planet)|Avalon]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sorcerer's Apprentice (novel)|The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]'') | |||
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] once referred to dolphins being trapped in nets intended to catch [[tuna]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Body Electric (comic story)|The Body Electric]]'') | |||
[[Category:Sapient Earth species]] | |||
[[Category:Sapient mammal species]] | |||
[[Category:Species from the real world]] | |||
[[Category:Cetaceans]] |
Latest revision as of 02:55, 15 March 2024
Dolphins were an aquatic species native to Earth. They were known for their intelligence. (PROSE: Island of Death) Dolphins were mammals. (AUDIO: Storm Warning)
Culture[[edit] | [edit source]]
Dolphins were roughly as intelligent as humans, but more playful and with a predatory mindset. (PROSE: Island of Death) They were also a very quarrelsome species. They had more than three hundred words for insulting family members. (PROSE: Storm Harvest) They liked to swim alongside boats. (COMIC: Voyager) According to the Sixth Doctor dolphins had their own language. (AUDIO: ...ish) Bernice Summerfield thought that the dolphins would disagree with Jared Khan's assertion that humans were the highest form of evolution. (PROSE: Birthright)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
While sailing in the Indian Ocean, the Third Doctor spent most of the trip talking with a pod of dolphins. When Sarah Jane Smith was pushed overboard, the Doctor got help from a passing family of orcas. (PROSE: Island of Death)
Eventually, humans learned to communicate with dolphins. They made translator units to talk with and robotic suits for travel on dry land. After the Earth became heavily polluted, many dolphins were moved to the poles, where it was cleaner. Dolphins also left the planet for ocean worlds like Coralee. As much as a quarter of the population of these worlds were dolphins. (PROSE: Storm Harvest)
The Seventh Doctor and Mel once went to a research centre specialising in human-dolphin communication. There, they encountered a dolphin named Kawili'kai, accused of murdering the centre's human personnel. When the Doctor gave him a translator unit, he explained that the "murder" was self-defence. Fearful of humans, he was prepared to die to prevent wide-scale exploitation of dolphins on Earth. Before the conflict came to a deadly conclusion, a dolphin ambassador emerged from the Thames and began the difficult task of inter-species diplomacy. (PROSE: Driftwood)
The Eighth Doctor claimed to have once been served a bouillabaisse of dolphin brains somewhere in the Pacific Ocean in 1939. (AUDIO: The Next Life)
One day Charlotte Pollard was watching the dolphins at Regent's Park Zoo. To her it was like she felt them smiling. (AUDIO: Storm Warning)
Bea Nelson-Stanley and Edgar Nelson-Stanley saw wonderful things, among them people made of light, mermaids leaping with dolphins, and young Yetis frolicking in the snow. (PROSE: Eye of the Gorgon)
References to dolphins[[edit] | [edit source]]
While planning to take a sky shark to pull a carriage, the Eleventh Doctor stated, "Don't think shark, think dolphin". Abigail Pettigrew contradicted him, saying the two were nothing alike. (TV: A Christmas Carol)
Dolphins were listed in the Avalonian Bestiary of all animal life on the Earth colony Avalon. (PROSE: The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
The Twelfth Doctor once referred to dolphins being trapped in nets intended to catch tuna. (COMIC: The Body Electric)