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|affiliation = [[Torchwood 3]]
|affiliation = [[Torchwood 3]]
|origin = Unknown
|origin = Unknown
|appearances = <ul><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Day One]]'' (minor)</li><li>[[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Sleeper]]'' (minor)</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Fragments]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]''</li></ul>
|appearances = <ul><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Day One]]'' (minor)</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Sleeper]]'' (minor)</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Fragments]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]''</li><li>[[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]''</li><li>[[BBCR]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]''</li></ul>
|Mentions = [[TW]]: ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts]]''
|Mentions = [[TW]]: ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts]]''
|individuals = [[Janet (Weevil)|Janet]]
|individuals = [[Janet (Weevil)|Janet]]
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The '''Weevils''' are a race of savage [[alien]] [[humanoid]]s found in [[Cardiff]], presumably due to the [[Cardiff Rift]].
The '''Weevils''' were a race of savage [[alien]] [[humanoid]]s found in [[Cardiff]], presumably due to the [[Cardiff Rift]].


==Physiology and characteristics==
==Biology==
[[Image:Weevil-draw.jpg|thumb|left|A sketch of a Weevil, used as target practice by [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Gwen Cooper]]. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')]]
[[Image:Weevil-draw.jpg|thumb|left|A sketch of a Weevil, used as target practice by [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Gwen Cooper]]. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')]]


Weevils are roughly humanoid in shape and size, but are a bit taller and have flattened faces with many sharp, fang-like teeth. As they cannot swim ([[BBCR]]:''[[Lost Souls]]''), they perhaps have proportions of fat, muscle, and bone that differ from a human's.  Though faster and stronger then [[Human]]s, they are not extraordinarily powerful and can be injured with electricity, brute force or by Torchwood's [[anti-Weevil spray]]--though they are developing a resistance to the spray. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'') They are unable or unwilling to communicate with Humans. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'')
Weevils were roughly humanoid in shape and size, but were a bit taller and had flattened faces with many sharp, fang-like teeth. Though faster and stronger then [[Human]]s, they were not extraordinarily powerful and could be injured with electricity, brute force or by Torchwood's [[anti-Weevil spray]]--though they began to develop a resistance to the spray. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'') Weevils were incapable of swimming. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'') They had a distinctive hunting style, always going straight for the kill by biting and ripping at the throat and body. ([[TW]]: ''[[Countrycide]]'')


Weevils have mild [[telepathic]] abilities and can feel strong emotions from other Weevils far away. This allows them to develop a basic social order and to mourn the pain and loss of other Weevils. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'') When the Cardiff rift fractured, Weevils in captivity in [[the Hub]]'s basement howled, seemingly with fear, leading [[Jack Harkness]] to speculate that the Weevils had some degree of [[time sensitivity]]. They could also detect the illusions created by [[Bilis Manger]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'') The Weevils appeared to be scared of the [[sleeper agent]]s in a manner that Jack had never seen. ([[TW]]: ''[[Sleeper]]'')
[[The Pharm]] was able to extract a [[pesticide]] and a powerful [[:wikipedia:defoliant|defoliant]] from the Weevils. ([[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]'')


[[The Pharm]] was able to extract a [[pesticide]] and a powerful [[:wikipedia:defoliant|defoliant]] from the Weevils. ([[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]'')
===Abilities===
Weevils had mild [[telepathic]] abilities and could feel strong emotions from other Weevils far away. This allowed them to develop a basic social order and to mourn the pain and loss of other Weevils. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'') Despite this, they were unable or unwilling to communicate with Humans. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') When the Cardiff rift fractured, Weevils in captivity in [[the Hub]]'s basement howled, seemingly with fear, leading [[Jack Harkness]] to speculate that the Weevils had some degree of [[time sensitivity]].  
 
Weevils also had the ability to detect the illusions created by [[Bilis Manger]], ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'') were afraid of the [[sleeper agent]]s ([[TW]]: ''[[Sleeper]]'') and followed [[Owen Harper]] after he was brought back by the [[Resurrection Gauntlet]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')


==History==
==History==
===Origins===
===Origins===
Though the [[Torchwood Institute]] did not know the native time period and/or homeworld of the Weevils, an uninformed layperson, [[Mark Lynch]] believed, however that the Weevils may be descended from Humans, at a point in the future when "all that is left is rage" ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]''). However, early [http://www.torchwood.org.uk/html/weevils/images/paper-scrap.jpg Torchwood Research] believes they aren't derived from any native [[Earth]] species. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')
Though the [[Torchwood Institute]] did not know the native time period and/or homeworld of the Weevils, an uninformed layperson, [[Mark Lynch]] believed, however that the Weevils may be descended from Humans, at a point in the future when "all that is left is rage". ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'') However, early [http://www.torchwood.org.uk/html/weevils/images/paper-scrap.jpg Torchwood Research] believed they weren't derived from any native [[Earth]] species. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')


===Interactions with Humans===
===Early Interactions with Humans===
The Weevils have been arriving on [[Earth]] for over a thousand years, and [[Torchwood 3]] believes they have been seen in the such places as the sewers of [[Early human history|4th century]] [[Byzantium]] and [[1930s]] [[New York]] (although this was more likely a [[pig slave]] infestation, [[DW]]: ''[[Daleks in Manhattan]]''). The [[Torchwood Institute]] had known about them since the [[1950s]]. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')
The Weevils had been arriving on [[Earth]] for over a thousand years, and [[Torchwood 3]] believed they had been seen in the such places as the sewers of [[Early human history|4th century]] [[Byzantium]] and [[1930s]] [[New York]]. The [[Torchwood Institute]] had known about them since the [[1950s]]. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')


In [[1497]], via a [[Resurrection Gauntlet]], a powerful being, [[Durac]], identified with and embodying death itself, entered the [[Universe]]. The Weevils worshipped it. Humans associated Weevils with death and in, woodcuts, illustrated a being intermediate between the popular image of the [[Grim Reaper]] and the Weevils, intimating that the Weevils had, perhaps, inspired the Grim Reaper image. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')
In [[1497]], via a [[Resurrection Gauntlet]], a powerful being, [[Durac]], identified with and embodying death itself, entered the [[Universe]]. The Weevils worshipped it. Humans associated Weevils with death and in, woodcuts, illustrated a being intermediate between the popular image of the [[Grim Reaper]] and the Weevils, implying that the Weevils had, perhaps, inspired the Grim Reaper image. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')


====21st century====
====21st century====
They have been more commonly seen in [[21st century]] [[Cardiff]], where hundreds lived in the sewers. They generally ate the most common resource in the sewers, though they occasionally venture out to feed on [[Human]]s. They have a distinctive hunting style, always going straight for the kill by biting and ripping at the throat and body. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'', ''[[Countrycide]]'')  
The Weevils had been more commonly seen in [[21st century]] [[Cardiff]], where hundreds lived in the sewers. They generally ate the most common resource in the sewers, though they occasionally ventured out to feed on [[Human]]s. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') Others lived in the the church of [[St. Mary's]], where they had collected a wide range of Human artefacts. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')


One of the jobs of the Torchwood 3 is to capture these Weevils and put them in storage cells in the lower level of the Hub. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'' onwards). Several cages are kept for storing these rogue Weevils and anti-Weevil spray and handcuffs are stored for this purpose. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') One Weevil was given the nickname "Janet" by [[Jack Harkness]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'', et al) The Weevils were also captured by Mark Lynch for his "[[Weevil Fight Club]]", where Humans battled against Weevils to deal with their pent-up rage; one of the Weevils captured was Torchwood's Janet, who was subsequently recovered. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'')
:''Though seemingly unintelligent, all Weevils were shown wearing what looked like black synthetic fabric pyjamas. Whether they steal them or make them themselves is unknown. At least one, however, wore an outfit with the words "Torchwood" on it, suggesting that Torchwood 3 clothes them after they capture them.''


:''Though seemingly unintelligent, all Weevils have been shown wearing what look like black synthetic fabric pajamas. Whether they steal them or make them themselves is unknown. At least one, however, wore an outfit with the words "Torchwood" on it, suggesting that Torchwood 3 clothes them after they capture them.''
One of the jobs of the Torchwood 3 was to capture these Weevils and put them in storage cells in the lower level of the Hub. Several cages were kept for storing these rogue Weevils and anti-Weevil spray and handcuffs are stored for this purpose. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') As such, many missions of Torchwood were started while hunting Weevils. ([[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]'', [[BBCR]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'')
 
Some Weevils were captured by Mark Lynch for his "[[Weevil Fight Club]]", where Humans battled against Weevils to deal with their pent-up rage; one of the Weevils captured was Torchwood's [[Janet (Weevil)|Janet]], who was subsequently recovered. ([[TW]]: ''[[Combat]]'')


When the [[Cardiff rift]] fractured, more Weevils than ever appeared on the streets, making Torchwood 3's task of rounding them up even more difficult. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')
When the [[Cardiff rift]] fractured, more Weevils than ever appeared on the streets, making Torchwood 3's task of rounding them up even more difficult. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')
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Unknown to Torchwood 3, the [[Pharm]] had also captured at least one Weevil as part of their self-assigned mission to exploit the unique qualities of alien species for use in biomedical research. As noted above, the Pharm discovered the Weevils useful as far as developing new kinds of [[defoliant]] and [[pesticide]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]'')
Unknown to Torchwood 3, the [[Pharm]] had also captured at least one Weevil as part of their self-assigned mission to exploit the unique qualities of alien species for use in biomedical research. As noted above, the Pharm discovered the Weevils useful as far as developing new kinds of [[defoliant]] and [[pesticide]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]'')


A large group of Weevils inhabited [[St. Mary's]], an abandoned church, accumulated odd Human items and guarded a Resurrection Gauntlet. (Presumbably one of two, the other having been destroyed by Torchwood 3.) When [[Durac]] returned and possessed the undead [[Owen Harper]], Weevils followed and did reverence to him.([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')
After [[Owen Harper]] was killed at the Pharm, [[Jack Harkness]] went to the church of [[St. Mary's]] and stole a Ressurrection Gauntlet from the Weevils. When [[Durac]] returned and possessed the undead [[Owen Harper]], Weevils followed him.([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')


[[Image:W.jpeg|Weevil Figure|thumb|left]]
On another occasion, Torchwood was chasing a rogue Weevil through Cardiff when Jack was contacted by [[Martha Jones]] on the disappearances at the [[Large Hadron Collider]]. In the mean time, the Weevil was accidentally chased into the river, where it drowned. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'')


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 15:33, 22 September 2008

The Weevils were a race of savage alien humanoids found in Cardiff, presumably due to the Cardiff Rift.

Biology

File:Weevil-draw.jpg
A sketch of a Weevil, used as target practice by Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper. (torchwood.org.uk)

Weevils were roughly humanoid in shape and size, but were a bit taller and had flattened faces with many sharp, fang-like teeth. Though faster and stronger then Humans, they were not extraordinarily powerful and could be injured with electricity, brute force or by Torchwood's anti-Weevil spray--though they began to develop a resistance to the spray. (TW: Combat) Weevils were incapable of swimming. (BBCR: Lost Souls) They had a distinctive hunting style, always going straight for the kill by biting and ripping at the throat and body. (TW: Countrycide)

The Pharm was able to extract a pesticide and a powerful defoliant from the Weevils. (TW: Reset)

Abilities

Weevils had mild telepathic abilities and could feel strong emotions from other Weevils far away. This allowed them to develop a basic social order and to mourn the pain and loss of other Weevils. (TW: Combat) Despite this, they were unable or unwilling to communicate with Humans. (TW: Everything Changes) When the Cardiff rift fractured, Weevils in captivity in the Hub's basement howled, seemingly with fear, leading Jack Harkness to speculate that the Weevils had some degree of time sensitivity.

Weevils also had the ability to detect the illusions created by Bilis Manger, (TW: End of Days) were afraid of the sleeper agents (TW: Sleeper) and followed Owen Harper after he was brought back by the Resurrection Gauntlet. (TW: Dead Man Walking)

History

Origins

Though the Torchwood Institute did not know the native time period and/or homeworld of the Weevils, an uninformed layperson, Mark Lynch believed, however that the Weevils may be descended from Humans, at a point in the future when "all that is left is rage". (TW: Combat) However, early Torchwood Research believed they weren't derived from any native Earth species. (torchwood.org.uk)

Early Interactions with Humans

The Weevils had been arriving on Earth for over a thousand years, and Torchwood 3 believed they had been seen in the such places as the sewers of 4th century Byzantium and 1930s New York. The Torchwood Institute had known about them since the 1950s. (torchwood.org.uk)

In 1497, via a Resurrection Gauntlet, a powerful being, Durac, identified with and embodying death itself, entered the Universe. The Weevils worshipped it. Humans associated Weevils with death and in, woodcuts, illustrated a being intermediate between the popular image of the Grim Reaper and the Weevils, implying that the Weevils had, perhaps, inspired the Grim Reaper image. (TW: Dead Man Walking)

21st century

The Weevils had been more commonly seen in 21st century Cardiff, where hundreds lived in the sewers. They generally ate the most common resource in the sewers, though they occasionally ventured out to feed on Humans. (TW: Everything Changes) Others lived in the the church of St. Mary's, where they had collected a wide range of Human artefacts. (TW: Dead Man Walking)

Though seemingly unintelligent, all Weevils were shown wearing what looked like black synthetic fabric pyjamas. Whether they steal them or make them themselves is unknown. At least one, however, wore an outfit with the words "Torchwood" on it, suggesting that Torchwood 3 clothes them after they capture them.

One of the jobs of the Torchwood 3 was to capture these Weevils and put them in storage cells in the lower level of the Hub. Several cages were kept for storing these rogue Weevils and anti-Weevil spray and handcuffs are stored for this purpose. (TW: Everything Changes) As such, many missions of Torchwood were started while hunting Weevils. (TW: Reset, BBCR: Lost Souls)

Some Weevils were captured by Mark Lynch for his "Weevil Fight Club", where Humans battled against Weevils to deal with their pent-up rage; one of the Weevils captured was Torchwood's Janet, who was subsequently recovered. (TW: Combat)

When the Cardiff rift fractured, more Weevils than ever appeared on the streets, making Torchwood 3's task of rounding them up even more difficult. (TW: End of Days)

When the fractures sealed up and the other temporal refugees returned home, we do not know if the new Weevils vanished as well.

Unknown to Torchwood 3, the Pharm had also captured at least one Weevil as part of their self-assigned mission to exploit the unique qualities of alien species for use in biomedical research. As noted above, the Pharm discovered the Weevils useful as far as developing new kinds of defoliant and pesticide. (TW: Reset)

After Owen Harper was killed at the Pharm, Jack Harkness went to the church of St. Mary's and stole a Ressurrection Gauntlet from the Weevils. When Durac returned and possessed the undead Owen Harper, Weevils followed him.(TW: Dead Man Walking)

On another occasion, Torchwood was chasing a rogue Weevil through Cardiff when Jack was contacted by Martha Jones on the disappearances at the Large Hadron Collider. In the mean time, the Weevil was accidentally chased into the river, where it drowned. (BBCR: Lost Souls)

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