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'''Humans''' are a race of [[humanoid]]s native to [[Earth]]. They are also referred to as '''Tellurians''' by some races such as the [[Androgum]]. [[Doctor Who Universe]]'s humans seem similar to the humans of real life, though some of them have developed psychic powers.
'''Humans''' are a race of [[humanoid]]s native to [[Earth]]. They are also referred to as '''Tellurians''' by some races such as the [[Androgum]] and [[Lurman]]. [[Doctor Who Universe]]'s humans seem similar to the humans of real life, though some of them have developed psychic powers.


==Influence and Effects==
==Influence and Effects==
Humans are probably one of the more influential races in the universe. Though not as well travelled as the [[Time Lord]]s or as powerful as the [[Dalek]]s, the human influence was felt throughout the universe. They spread across the universe, setting up colonies, meeting new [[alien|races]] and making many advances technologically. In fact, one of the era of the universe ([[Humanian Era]]) is named after the humans.  
Humans are probably one of the more influential races in the universe. Though not as well travelled as the [[Time Lord]]s or as powerful as the [[Dalek]]s, the human influence was felt throughout the universe. They spread across the universe, setting up colonies, meeting new [[alien|races]] and making many advances technologically. In fact, one of the era of the universe (''[[Humanian Era]]'') is named after the humans.  


===Related species===
===Related species===
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*The [[Immortal]]s (from ''[[Deadly Reunion]]'') are humans with advanced powers which claimed they were gods in the past.  
*The [[Immortal]]s (from ''[[Deadly Reunion]]'') are humans with advanced powers which claimed they were gods in the past.  
*The [[Haemovore]]s (from ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'') are a race of [[vampire]]-like humanoids from an alternate future.  
*The [[Haemovore]]s (from ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'') are a race of [[vampire]]-like humanoids from an alternate future.  
*The [[New Humans]] (from ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'') are the creation of the [[Sisters of Plenitude]].  
*The [[New Humans]] (from ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'') are the creation of the [[Sisters of Plenitude]].  


In his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] [[the Doctor]] is described as being half human and half [[Time Lord]], so a biological relationship may exist between humans and Time Lords. [[Lady Cassandra]] also mentions other human hybrids.
In his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] [[the Doctor]] is described as being half human and half [[Time Lord]], so a biological relationship may exist between humans and Time Lords. [[Lady Cassandra]] also mentions other human hybrids, though they weren't identified.


[[Category:Races and Species]]
[[Category:Races and Species]]
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[[Category:Humans|*]]

Revision as of 17:13, 3 August 2006

Humans are a race of humanoids native to Earth. They are also referred to as Tellurians by some races such as the Androgum and Lurman. Doctor Who Universe's humans seem similar to the humans of real life, though some of them have developed psychic powers.

Influence and Effects

Humans are probably one of the more influential races in the universe. Though not as well travelled as the Time Lords or as powerful as the Daleks, the human influence was felt throughout the universe. They spread across the universe, setting up colonies, meeting new races and making many advances technologically. In fact, one of the era of the universe (Humanian Era) is named after the humans.

Related species

Humans are an surprisingly long lived species, lasting for billions of years, despite numerous wars, battles and conflicts. In this time, humans have gone through speciation at least three times.

In his eighth incarnation the Doctor is described as being half human and half Time Lord, so a biological relationship may exist between humans and Time Lords. Lady Cassandra also mentions other human hybrids, though they weren't identified.