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|image = [[File:Mentiad.jpg|250px]]
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|name = Mentiad
|leader =  
|leader =  
|members = [[Pralix]]
|members = [[Pralix]]
|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]''
|only = The Pirate Planet (TV story)
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|origin = Zanak}}
The '''Mentiads''' were a group of individuals native to [[Zanak]]. They had gained [[psychic power]]s following the destruction of the populations of the planets that Zanak destroyed in pursuit of rare minerals for [[Xanxia]]'s [[time dam]]s. They absorbed the psychic energy released when Zanak's mining equipment destroyed the matter of the planets it mined. As each new Mentiad was "born", their powers added to their fellows to create a gestalt mind, but their abilities were limited by their inability to understand [[the Captain]]'s evil due to their essentially good nature.


The '''Mentiads''' were a group of individuals native to [[Zanak]]. They had gained [[psychic power]]s following the destructions of the populations of the planets that Zanak destroyed in pursuit of rare minerals for [[Xanxia]]'s [[time dam]]s. They absorbed the psychic energy released when Zanak's mining equipment destroyed the matter of the planets it mined. As each new Mentiad was 'born', their powers added to their fellows to create a gestalt mind, but their abilities were limited by their inability to understand [[the Captain]]'s evil due to their essentially good nature.
After the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana I]] and [[K9 Mark II|K9]] interceded and assisted them, providing them with the leader and focus that they required to channel their powers effectively against their enemies, the Mentiads destroyed the Captain's [[The Bridge|bridge]] and Xanxia's time dams. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'')


After the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana I|Romana]], and [[K9 Mark II|K9]] interceded and assisted them, providing them with the leader and focus that they required to channel their powers effectively against their enemies, the Mentiads destroyed the Captain's [[The Bridge|bridge]] and Xanxia's time dams. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
Douglas Adams initially called the Mentiads "the Mourners". This was to reflect that the younger generation are using their power to reclaim the "soul" of the planet from the guilty older generation, who have an inkling of where their needless wealth comes from. James Goss reinstates the "Mourners" name in [[The Pirate Planet (novelisation)|the novelisation]].
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 11 February 2022

The Mentiads were a group of individuals native to Zanak. They had gained psychic powers following the destruction of the populations of the planets that Zanak destroyed in pursuit of rare minerals for Xanxia's time dams. They absorbed the psychic energy released when Zanak's mining equipment destroyed the matter of the planets it mined. As each new Mentiad was "born", their powers added to their fellows to create a gestalt mind, but their abilities were limited by their inability to understand the Captain's evil due to their essentially good nature.

After the Fourth Doctor, Romana I and K9 interceded and assisted them, providing them with the leader and focus that they required to channel their powers effectively against their enemies, the Mentiads destroyed the Captain's bridge and Xanxia's time dams. (TV: The Pirate Planet)

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

Douglas Adams initially called the Mentiads "the Mourners". This was to reflect that the younger generation are using their power to reclaim the "soul" of the planet from the guilty older generation, who have an inkling of where their needless wealth comes from. James Goss reinstates the "Mourners" name in the novelisation.