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:''For the novel of the same name, see [[Genocide (novel)]].''
:''For the novel of the same name, see [[Genocide (novel)]].''
'''Genocide''' is the destruction or attempted destruction of either a species or specific group of people.
'''Genocide''' is the destruction or attempted destruction of either an entire species or specific group of people.


==List of Genocides==
==List of Genocides==
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*When [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]] was forced to kill the [[Vervoid]]s to stop them killing the humans on [[Hyperion III]], this was used against him in a Trial occuring in his own past. When [[the Valeyard]] accused the Doctor of genocide, the Doctor said that he had no other option. ([[DW]]: ''[[Terror of the Vervoids]]'') When the [[Eighth Doctor]] traveled to the events of the trial and met his sixth incarnation, he dismissed the charge due to the artificial nature of the Vervoids' creation. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors]]'')
*When [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]] was forced to kill the [[Vervoid]]s to stop them killing the humans on [[Hyperion III]], this was used against him in a Trial occuring in his own past. When [[the Valeyard]] accused the Doctor of genocide, the Doctor said that he had no other option. ([[DW]]: ''[[Terror of the Vervoids]]'') When the [[Eighth Doctor]] traveled to the events of the trial and met his sixth incarnation, he dismissed the charge due to the artificial nature of the Vervoids' creation. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors]]'')
*The [[Bannermen]] attempted to bring about the extinction of the [[Chimeron]]s, only [[Delta]] escaped along with an egg. [[Billy (Delta and the Bannermen)|A human]] later converted into a Chimeron so the species could continue. ([[DW]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'')
*The [[Bannermen]] attempted to bring about the extinction of the [[Chimeron]]s, only [[Delta]] escaped along with an egg. [[Billy (Delta and the Bannermen)|A human]] later converted into a Chimeron so the species could continue. ([[DW]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'')
*The Doctor committed genocide when he destroyed the [[Time Lord]]s and most of the [[Dalek]]s at the end of the [[Last Great Time War]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
*The Doctor committed genocide when he destroyed the [[Time Lord]]s and most of the [[Dalek]]s at the end of the [[Last Great Time War]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') However due the fact that both The Doctor and The Master, Daleks (and inside the timelocked war The TimeLords) this is debateable.
*[[Dalek Caan]] committed genocide by killing all the [[Human-Dalek|Dalek-Humans]] when they refused to obey the Daleks. When the Doctor confronted him, he offered help as he had already seen one genocide and had no wish to cause another. ([[DW]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks]]'')
*[[Dalek Caan]] committed genocide by killing all the [[Human-Dalek|Dalek-Humans]] when they refused to obey the Daleks. When the Doctor confronted him, he offered help as he had already seen one genocide and had no wish to cause another. ([[DW]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks]]'')
*The Daleks wiped out the last [[Mechanoid]]s on [[Magella]]. ([[DWF]]: ''[[Birth of a Legend]]'')
*The Daleks wiped out the last [[Mechanoid]]s on [[Magella]]. ([[DWF]]: ''[[Birth of a Legend]]'')

Revision as of 17:29, 22 December 2010

For the novel of the same name, see Genocide (novel).

Genocide is the destruction or attempted destruction of either an entire species or specific group of people.

List of Genocides

Genocide