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*According to ''[[The Brilliant Book 2012]],'' a book that contains [[Tardis:Canon policy|non-narrative]] based information | *According to ''[[The Brilliant Book 2012]],'' a book that contains [[Tardis:Canon policy|non-narrative]] based information, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] claimed a Drahvin had "twang[ed] [his] suspenders". | ||
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Drahvins were a humanoid-like race. They all looked like human females, but had several large dots around the top of their eyes.
Biology
The Drahvins were physically similar to humans, but blond and generally attractive. (DWN: Galaxy Four)
Culture
The Drahvins had a rigid caste system. On top were the Elite, with the scientists, leaders and military commanders. They could be identified by their scarlet clothing. They were allowed actual food, could vote and had a normal birth. Below the Elite were the slave class, which did menial labour. They were artificially created and were given limited intelligence and creativity. They would be given a number instead of a name (such as "Drahvin One"), were fed on food pills and were expected to obey the Elite without question. Males had no part in this system and only a small number of males were kept alive for reproduction, the rest being killed to preserve resources.
Drahvin government was split up into Ministries, such as the Ministry for Offensive Research. Though the Elite had a vote, there was only one political party and little actual change. (DWN: Galaxy Four)
Drahvins did not understand the concept of giving one's life for an individual. Failure was considered inexcusable and it was standard policy among the military Drahvins to shoot the wounded. (DW: Galaxy Four)
Technology
The Drahvins had somewhat limited technology. For example, their ships were made of common metals, making them functional but not particularly durable. They used guns physically similar to the machine guns of Earth, but which used energy instead of bullets. In an attempt to stop the Chumblies, they also used a mesh-net which could incapacitate them. (DWN: Galaxy Four)
History
At some point in their history, the Drahvin homeworld, Drahva, was cooling down, killing the vegetation and forcing the Drahvin to find new planets to colonise. One ship, led by Maaga and with four Drahvin slaves, encountered a Rill ship. The Drahvins attacked, but were defeated, causing them to crash onto an uninhabited planet. The planet was doomed to destruction and though the Rills wanted to work together with the Drahvins to escape, the Drahvins attempted to take the Rill ship by force. When the First Doctor, Steven and Vicki came to the planet, Maaga tried to trick, then force the Doctor into helping them destroy the Rills and escape the planet, but failed. The Drahvins died when the planet exploded. (DW: Galaxy 4)
In 102, the Drahvin were among the races who joined the Alliance. They came to Stonehenge and helped imprison the Eleventh Doctor in the Pandorica in order to save the Universe. (DW: The Pandorica Opens)
The Drahvins attempted to invade Earth some time prior to 1997. UNIT fought them off without the Doctor's assistance. (NA: The Dying Days)
In the 30th century, the Landsknechte troops were trained to identify Drahvin ships. (NA: Original Sin)
The Drahvins had competitors in the 309th Intergalactic Song Contest. (BFA: Bang-Bang-A-Boom!)
One of the bounty hunters sent to capture the Sixth Doctor, Heera, was a Drahvin. (PDA: Mission: Impractical)
At some point after his sixth incarnation, the Doctor saved the planet Symbios from the Drahvins. (BFA: The Crimes of Thomas Brewster)
Behind the scenes
- According to The Brilliant Book 2012, a book that contains non-narrative based information, the Eleventh Doctor claimed a Drahvin had "twang[ed] [his] suspenders".