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{{Infobox Species
{{Infobox Species
|Species name = Giant Wasp
|Species name = Vespiform
|aka =
|image = [[Image:vesp.PNG]]
|type = Large [[insectoid]]
|type = Insectoid
|affiliation = [[Quark]]s
|origin = [[Silfrax Galaxy]]
|origin = possibly [[Gano]]
|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]''
|appearances = <ul><li>[[TVC]]: ''[[The Killer Wasps]]''<li>[[MA]]: ''[[Millennial Rites]]''
|individuals = [[Arnold Golightly]]<br>[[Christopher]] (Surname possibly [[Golightly]])
|Mentions =
}}
}}
{{conjecture}}


'''Giant Wasps''' were giant [[wasp]]-like creatures from an unknown [[planet]] that were controlled by the [[Quark]]s who used them in their attempt to create an empire. The Quarks used the Wasps to try and kill [[Second Doctor|the Doctor]] on [[Gano]] and then they faced [[Sixth Doctor|him]] again on [[Earth]] in [[1999]]. The Wasps at some point turned against the Quarks. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The Killer Wasps]]''/ [[MA]]: ''[[Millennial Rites]]'')
'''Vespiforms''' were an [[insectoid]] race which had hives in the [[Silfrax Galaxy]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')


:''It is possible the [[Vespiform]]s, which fought against [[Quark Rebels]], and the Giant Wasps might be related or might be one and the same.''
==Biology==
[[Image:VespiformPerspective.jpg|thumb|left|A vespiform's "eyes view" of the world]]
[[Image:Telepathic recorder.jpg|thumb|left|The link between a Vespiform and its telepathic recorder]]
Vespiforms were a species of insectoids which resembled oversized (nearly three metres long) [[wasp]]s. They had the ability to transform into the guise of other species, even to the extent of [[near-Human]]s. The tranformations were accompanied by a glowing, purple-pink haze and left behind [[morphic residue]]. When in another form, Vespiforms were genetically compatable with the mimicked species - they were even able to breed with members of the species. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')


Vespiforms also had [[telepathic recorder]]s, an essential part of their mind which could record motivations for them. One such recorder, the [[Firestone]], ended up in the hands of [[Clemency Eddison]] in [[1885]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
==History==
At some point in their history in the [[19th century]] or prior, the Vespiforms developed space travel.
In [[1885]], one arrived on [[Earth]] and had a child with Clemency Eddison. It drowned in the monsoon of that year. The child was sent to be adopted and eventually ended up as a reverend, [[Arnold Golightly]]. At the age of 40 in [[1926]], had discovered his Vespiform nature. Because of the influence of [[Agatha Christie]]'s novels and the Firestone, Golighty started commiting various murders before Agatha Christie controlled him to end up near a lake. [[Donna Noble]] arrived with [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and threw the Firestone into the lake. Golighty (in Vespiform form) followed and drowned, but relieved Agatha of his connection with her in his dying moment. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
According to the [[Torchwood Institute]], the Vespiforms may have gone to war with [[Quark]] rebels, though they themselves doubted the accuracy of that information. (''[[Captain Jack's Monster Files]]'': Vespiform)
==Technology==
Vespiforms had [[galaxy|intergalactic]] travel capabilities, allowing them to travel from their home galaxy to [[Mutter's Spiral]].
==Behind the Scenes==
Torchwood's belief that the Vespiforms may have gone to war with the Quarks is probably a reference to a comic strip where Giant Wasps are working with the Quarks but then turn against them. This is in [[TVC]]: ''[[The Killer Wasps]]''
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Revision as of 19:14, 20 September 2008


Vespiforms were an insectoid race which had hives in the Silfrax Galaxy. (DW: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

Biology

A vespiform's "eyes view" of the world
File:Telepathic recorder.jpg
The link between a Vespiform and its telepathic recorder

Vespiforms were a species of insectoids which resembled oversized (nearly three metres long) wasps. They had the ability to transform into the guise of other species, even to the extent of near-Humans. The tranformations were accompanied by a glowing, purple-pink haze and left behind morphic residue. When in another form, Vespiforms were genetically compatable with the mimicked species - they were even able to breed with members of the species. (DW: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

Vespiforms also had telepathic recorders, an essential part of their mind which could record motivations for them. One such recorder, the Firestone, ended up in the hands of Clemency Eddison in 1885. (DW: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

History

At some point in their history in the 19th century or prior, the Vespiforms developed space travel.

In 1885, one arrived on Earth and had a child with Clemency Eddison. It drowned in the monsoon of that year. The child was sent to be adopted and eventually ended up as a reverend, Arnold Golightly. At the age of 40 in 1926, had discovered his Vespiform nature. Because of the influence of Agatha Christie's novels and the Firestone, Golighty started commiting various murders before Agatha Christie controlled him to end up near a lake. Donna Noble arrived with the Doctor and threw the Firestone into the lake. Golighty (in Vespiform form) followed and drowned, but relieved Agatha of his connection with her in his dying moment. (DW: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

According to the Torchwood Institute, the Vespiforms may have gone to war with Quark rebels, though they themselves doubted the accuracy of that information. (Captain Jack's Monster Files: Vespiform)

Technology

Vespiforms had intergalactic travel capabilities, allowing them to travel from their home galaxy to Mutter's Spiral.

Behind the Scenes

Torchwood's belief that the Vespiforms may have gone to war with the Quarks is probably a reference to a comic strip where Giant Wasps are working with the Quarks but then turn against them. This is in TVC: The Killer Wasps