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'''Handbots''' were [[alien]] [[robot]]s designed to aid people with the plague [[Chen-7]].
'''Handbots''' were [[alien]] [[robot]]s designed to aid people with the plague [[Chen-7]].


They administered medicine, which was deadly to anyone non-[[Apalapucian]]. The Handbots had no face but a blank head and hands crafted from organic skin. They used these hands as sensors in order to see their enviroment; a feature questioned by [[The Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] as he wondered why the robots' creators wouldn't just give them eyes. If their hands touched a person, they would fall into an instant sleep. Touching two hands together would create a feedback loop which would stun the afflicted robot(s) for a short period of time. In times of defence, their heads came apart to reveal a gun which fired an anaesthetic needle. When someone spoke to them, they choose whether the statement would be accepted or rejected, with the green and red buttons on their chest showing the result. The chest would, then, drop down to reveal a syringe that is used to administer the medicine. The robots would also speak in warnings, such as "Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness." perhaps as a means of simulating personality and/or to reassure patients of their benefitiary nature; regardless of their limited means to distinguish different species who did not require their services. They could be reprogrammed to remain docile, as in the case of [[Rory (Handbot)|Rory]], but only if they had been previously "disarmed" (i.e. had the hands removed). ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited]]'')
They administered medicine, which was deadly to anyone non-[[Apalapucian]]. The Handbots had no faces. They hadblank head and hands crafted from organic skin. Their hands were sensors to see their enviroment. This was a feature questioned by [[The Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]], who wondered why the robots' creators wouldn't just give them eyes. Any living creature touched by a Handbot's hand would fall asleep instantly. Touching two hands together would create a feedback loop which would stun the robot(s) for a short time. Their heads came apart to reveal a gun which fired an anaesthetic needle. When someone spoke to them, they chose whether to accept a statement as true; thegreen and red buttons on their chest showing the result. The chest could then drop down to reveal a syringe used to administer the medicine.
 
The handbots would speak in warnings, such as "Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness." perhaps as a means of simulating personality and/or to reassure patients of their benefiicent nature, regardless of their limited means to distinguish different species who did not require their services. They could be reprogrammed to remain docile, as in the case of [[Rory (Handbot)|Rory]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 12:17, 13 September 2011

Handbots were alien robots designed to aid people with the plague Chen-7.

They administered medicine, which was deadly to anyone non-Apalapucian. The Handbots had no faces. They hadblank head and hands crafted from organic skin. Their hands were sensors to see their enviroment. This was a feature questioned by The Doctor, who wondered why the robots' creators wouldn't just give them eyes. Any living creature touched by a Handbot's hand would fall asleep instantly. Touching two hands together would create a feedback loop which would stun the robot(s) for a short time. Their heads came apart to reveal a gun which fired an anaesthetic needle. When someone spoke to them, they chose whether to accept a statement as true; thegreen and red buttons on their chest showing the result. The chest could then drop down to reveal a syringe used to administer the medicine.

The handbots would speak in warnings, such as "Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness." perhaps as a means of simulating personality and/or to reassure patients of their benefiicent nature, regardless of their limited means to distinguish different species who did not require their services. They could be reprogrammed to remain docile, as in the case of Rory. (DW: The Girl Who Waited)

Behind the scenes

  • Writer Tom MacRae has said that one of the scariest Doctor Who moments for him personally, was a scene in Terror of the Vervoids where Vervoids attack a man using deadly seed pods delivered from their hands. He speculated that the idea of hands being frightening may have subconsciously inclined him to create the Handbots.