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'''Robot Yeti''' were servitors created by the [[Great Intelligence]], originally as protectors before using them as an army. They may have been based on living [[Tibetan Yeti]]. However, because no living Yeti were ever definitively  studied, it was also possible that the robotic Yeti was the source of the myth.
 
== Appearance and construction ==
The Yeti robots were large and hairy to disguise themselves in the [[Himalayas]]. Their claws, feet, and eyes were the only parts not covered in fur; their claws and feet were black and bumpy, their teeth yellow, and their eyes green. The "Mark I"s were bigger and more bear-like, whereas the "Mark II"s in [[London]] had better-defined hands capable of wielding [[web-gun]]s. These Yeti had flaps at their chest which hid the [[control sphere]]s that provided their motive power, serving as a [[brain]]. Yeti could also be directed somewhere through the use of a [[locus]]. Until activated, Yeti could stand immobile for long periods, completely shut down and unaware of what went on around it. When instructions did arrive, it would come to life and begin moving. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]'', ''[[The Web of Fear]]'')
 
The "Mark III" Yeti retained the same appearance but were the result of [[New World University]]'s research into [[nanotechnology]] and [[atomic engineering]]. A control sphere could plunge itself into a human chest, nano-instructions inducing immediate atomic restructuring and multiplication until the person became a Yeti. Whether this meant they were organic or cyborgs is unclear, but these Yeti had yellow fangs and were more susceptable to projectile fire. They could also fire web from their claws. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'')
 
== History ==
=== Origins ===
The Yeti were created to serve the [[Great Intelligence]]  ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]''), also known as the [[Great Old One]] [[Yog-Sothoth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'') A non-corporeal entity, the Great Intelligence took over the body of [[Padmasambhava]], the [[lama]] of [[Det-Sen Monastery]], and built the Yeti over hundreds of years. The Yeti were initially a ruse to scare off curiosity seekers from the mountain cave where the Intelligence planned to manifest; later, they became more of an army serving the Great Intelligence. These robots were similar in appearance to what explorer Professor [[Edward Travers]] called [[Tibetan Yeti|"real" Yeti]].
 
=== 20th century ===
The [[Second Doctor]], a friend of Padmasambhava's, arrived in the [[Himalayas]] [[1935]] with his [[companion]]s [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]. Along with Professor Travers, they put an end to the Great Intelligence's plan when Jamie smashed the pyramid control in the cave. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]'')
[[File:Yetis outside Downtime.jpg|thumb|left|Yeti outside New World. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')]]
 
More than forty years later, a formerly non-functioning robot Yeti on display in [[Julius Silverstein]]'s private museum in [[London]] was reactivated by a control sphere Travers had re-activated, subsequently somehow transforming into the "Mark II" and killing owner [[Julius Silverstein]]. Setting up a Yeti production plant in [[Wimbledon]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Millennial Rites]]'') the robots then covered London in webbing, forcing the evacuation of the populace. Later, in [[London Underground|the Underground]], [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] and his troops attempted to stop them, the Intelligence using the Underground as a nervous system. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear]]'') This event gave impetus to the formation of [[UNIT]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion]]'')
 
Lethbridge-Stewart again encountered a Yeti on [[Gallifrey]], left over from [[Game of Rassilon|Rassilon's games]]. On this occasion, the [[Second Doctor]] maddened it with a firework, and the resulting rock fall prevented any further interaction with it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
 
Establishing [[New World University]] by [[1995]], the Intelligence-controlled Victoria Waterfield utilised control spheres to find the final [[locus]], which bound the Intelligence to Earth. These spheres turned several New World students into Yeti, which proceeded to battle [[UNIT]] to defend the generators powering the Intelligence, but were subseqently defeated once more through the combined efforts of Victoria, [[Sarah Jane Smith]], and Lethbridge-Stewart. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
 
=== 21st century ===
A Yeti sidearm was removed from [[the Hub]], the underground HQ of [[Torchwood 3]], following the Hub's destruction. It was then delivered to the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] Special Operations Division who went rogue and stole the shipment. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Men Who Sold the World (novel)|The Men Who Sold the World]]'')
 
A Yeti was kept in [[Underbase 1]] in [[2010]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Age of Ice]]'')
 
=== Other encounters ===
[[File:Destiny_of_the_Yeti.jpg|thumb|A Yeti in [[the TARDIS]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors]]'')]]
A group of Yetis were put in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] by {{Ainley}} to battle [[the Graak]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors]]'')
 
At some point, explorers searching for the Yeti were captured by the Intelligence. A lama [[Gampo]] called the real Yeti to battle against the robots, defeating them. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Yonder... The Yeti]]'')
 
[[New Jupiter]]'s [[EarthWorld]] themepark had replica Yeti as part of the [[Twentieth-Century London Zone]] attraction. [[Fitz Kreiner]], who came from the early 1960s, didn't know why "abominable snowmen" were meant to be part of Swinging London. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[EarthWorld (novel)|EarthWorld]]'')
 
== Alternative timelines ==
In an [[Alternate timeline (Time & Time Again)|alternate timeline]] created by the [[Black Guardian]] where the [[First Doctor]] never left [[Gallifrey]], and became [[Lord President]], the Yetis were one of many forces that invaded [[Earth]], and fought over the planet with invaders of various [[alien]] races. This timeline was destroyed when the [[Seventh Doctor]] retrieved the [[Key to Time]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'')
 
In the [[pocket universe]] of the [[Great Kingdom]], a trapped Intelligence used sheer will to transform the material around it into eight-foot-tall Yeti with red-brown fur animated directly by the Intelligence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Millennial Rites]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Continuity ===
* Because no clear pictures exist of the supposed "real" Yeti seen at the end of ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]'', direct comparison of the Mark I and "real" Yetis, as televised, is impossible. However [[Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen|the novelisation]] does afford such a comparison: "It was taller and less bulky. The fur was longer and silkier, and had a more reddish tint. Above all, the face was different, rather like that of a lemur, with dark, soft eyes." Nevertheless, it is extremely unlikely that the brief wide shot that was included in the episode as broadcast would have been able to convey this level of detail. Indeed, this is an instance where the novelisation may be said to actively contradict the televised episode. Since episode six is [[missing episode|missing]], it is impossible to judge the reliability of this description.''
* The date of the second Yeti invasion is the point at which the [[UNIT dating controversy]] begins. The script of episode two of ''[[The Web of Fear]]'' says that the events of ''Snowmen'' took place "in [[1935]]" which is in turn said to be "over forty years ago". This means that "Web" has to take place no earlier than late [[1975]]. Since Lethbridge-Stewart is only a colonel in ''Web'', it means his next appearance in ''[[The Invasion]]'', and all the subsequent ones must take place even later than 1975, well after [[Tom Baker]] had begun to play the [[Fourth Doctor]] in real life. However, episodes made under [[John Nathan-Turner]], and particularly ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'', indicate that the [[UNIT]] stories all took place in more or less the year they were broadcast. Also, the semi-official UNIT website gives the date of the incident as [[1968]], the same year ''[[The Web of Fear]]'' aired. Hence, the [[Tenth Doctor]] eventually refers to his time working for UNIT as vaguely happening in the 1970s ''or'' 1980s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
=== Appearances in unmade stories ===
The Yeti would have reappeared in ''[[The Laird of McCrimmon]]'', a story abandoned because of the Yetis' creators dispute with the [[BBC]]. This story would have seen the writing out of the character of [[Jamie McCrimmon]]. The Yeti would also have also appeared briefly in the planned 30th anniversary special ''[[The Dark Dimension]]'' in a scene deliberately echoing ''[[The Web of Fear]]''.
 
 
 
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