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The '''Conscience of Marinus''' was a [[computer|supercomputer]] located on the [[planet]] [[Marinus]], capable of [[hypnosis|controlling all minds]] on the planet. Originally used as a perfect arbiter and judge because it was strictly impartial, the Conscience was later adjusted gradually over the years to make [[evil]] thoughts and actions impossible. It became the envy of everyone because all crime was eradicated.
The '''Conscience of Marinus''' was a [[computer|supercomputer]] located on the [[planet]] [[Marinus]], capable of [[hypnosis|controlling all minds]] on the planet. Originally used as a perfect arbiter and judge because it was strictly impartial, the Conscience was later adjusted gradually over the years to make [[evil]] thoughts and actions impossible. It became the envy of everyone because all crime was eradicated.


== History ==
== History ==
The computer was maintained by [[Arbitan]]. It could only be used if all five keys were in place. The [[Voord]]s, led by [[Yartek]], developed an immunity to its effects, allowing them to exploit the people of Marinus, who had no concept of guile. The machine was deactivated and the keys scattered, for fear that the Voords would get their hands on it and use it to enslave the planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]'') In the years that followed, the Keepers of the Conscience had managed to reverse the effect of the immunity, such that its reassembly would allow its use against Yartek once more. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus]]'')
The computer was maintained by [[Arbitan]]. It could only be used if all five keys were in place. The [[Voord]]s, led by [[Yartek]], developed an immunity to its effects, allowing them to exploit the people of Marinus, who had no concept of guile. The machine was deactivated and the keys scattered, for fear that the Voords would get their hands on it and use it to enslave the planet. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keys of Marinus (TV story)}}) In the years that followed, the Keepers of the Conscience had managed to reverse the effect of the immunity, such that its reassembly would allow its use against Yartek once more. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus (novelisation)}})


Shortly after their arrival on Marinus, the [[First Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s were sent by Arbitan to find and reassemble the keys so that he could reactivate and adjust the machine. They succeeded, but by the time they arrived back, the Voords had already killed Arbitan and taken over his citadel. The use of a fake key in place of one of the real keys caused the machine to explode when the Voords tried to reactivate it, destroying the invaders. The Doctor considered the destruction of the computer to be for the best, thinking morality should be genuine and not imposed by an outside force. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]'')
Shortly after their arrival on Marinus, the [[First Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s were sent by Arbitan to find and reassemble the keys so that he could reactivate and adjust the machine. They succeeded, but by the time they arrived back, the Voords had already killed Arbitan and taken over his citadel. The use of a fake key in place of one of the real keys caused the machine to explode when the Voords tried to reactivate it, destroying the invaders. The Doctor considered the destruction of the computer to be for the best, thinking morality should be genuine and not imposed by an outside force. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keys of Marinus (TV story)}})


When the Voord left Marinus, they took two of the keys with them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)|The Fishmen of Kandalinga]]'')
When the Voord left Marinus, they took two of the keys with them. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)}})


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
The [[Sixth Doctor]] included the Conscience of Marinus in his list of "mad supercomputers" the [[Quantum Archangel]] might use. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
The [[Sixth Doctor]] included the Conscience of Marinus in his list of "mad supercomputers" the [[Quantum Archangel]] might use. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Quantum Archangel (novel)}})


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Latest revision as of 19:48, 1 August 2024

The Conscience of Marinus was a supercomputer located on the planet Marinus, capable of controlling all minds on the planet. Originally used as a perfect arbiter and judge because it was strictly impartial, the Conscience was later adjusted gradually over the years to make evil thoughts and actions impossible. It became the envy of everyone because all crime was eradicated.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The computer was maintained by Arbitan. It could only be used if all five keys were in place. The Voords, led by Yartek, developed an immunity to its effects, allowing them to exploit the people of Marinus, who had no concept of guile. The machine was deactivated and the keys scattered, for fear that the Voords would get their hands on it and use it to enslave the planet. (TV: The Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"]) In the years that followed, the Keepers of the Conscience had managed to reverse the effect of the immunity, such that its reassembly would allow its use against Yartek once more. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus (novelisation)"])

Shortly after their arrival on Marinus, the First Doctor and his companions were sent by Arbitan to find and reassemble the keys so that he could reactivate and adjust the machine. They succeeded, but by the time they arrived back, the Voords had already killed Arbitan and taken over his citadel. The use of a fake key in place of one of the real keys caused the machine to explode when the Voords tried to reactivate it, destroying the invaders. The Doctor considered the destruction of the computer to be for the best, thinking morality should be genuine and not imposed by an outside force. (TV: The Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"])

When the Voord left Marinus, they took two of the keys with them. (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga [+]Loading...["The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)"])

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Sixth Doctor included the Conscience of Marinus in his list of "mad supercomputers" the Quantum Archangel might use. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel [+]Loading...["The Quantum Archangel (novel)"])