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The [[Fourth Doctor]], having found a metal virus that Kettlewell also discovered, took a [[bucket]] of the liquid and, riding in [[Bessie]], splashed the robot with the virus. It ate away at the robot until it returned to its normal size and disintegrated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'')
The [[Fourth Doctor]], having found a metal virus that Kettlewell also discovered, took a [[bucket]] of the liquid and, riding in [[Bessie]], splashed the robot with the virus. It ate away at the robot until it returned to its normal size and disintegrated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'')


Professor Kettlewell's work was suppressed during the subsequent cover-up, but the technology was used to develop new projects. Later, in the [[27th century]], one of the ancient robot prototypes - labelled 'K3' - was found, and stolen by [[Robert Eliot Whitman]]. He intended to use it to help build a colony on the remote planet [[Jegg-Sau]]. The colonists activated it and used it to build a workforce of similar robots. The colonists were forced to abandon the planet and abandon the robots, leaving them confused and lonely. Hoping to restore his ancestor’s reputation and claim some of the patent royalties, Kettlewell's descendant [[Ethan Kalwell]] traced Whitman's robot to the abandoned colony. He found four of the robots. A year after Kalwell's shuttle crashed, [[Bernice Summerfield]] also crashed while flying over Jegg-Sau. The robots, driven mad by their isolation, absorbed energy and used it to grow to gigantic size to attack the jets coming to rescue Benny. She tried vainly to contact the jets to get them to call off their attack, but her pleas were unheard. The robots were eventually destroyed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Relics of Jegg-Sau (audio story)|The Relics of Jegg-Sau]]'')
Professor Kettlewell's work was suppressed during the subsequent cover-up, but the technology was used to develop new projects. Later, in the [[27th century]], one of the ancient robot prototypes labelled "K3" — was found, and stolen by [[Robert Eliot Whitman]]. He intended to use it to help build a colony on the remote planet [[Jegg-Sau]]. The colonists activated it and used it to build a workforce of similar robots. The colonists were forced to abandon the planet and abandon the robots, leaving them confused and lonely. Hoping to restore his ancestor’s reputation and claim some of the patent royalties, Kettlewell's descendant [[Ethan Kalwell]] traced Whitman's robot to the abandoned colony. He found four of the robots. A year after Kalwell's shuttle crashed, [[Bernice Summerfield]] also crashed while flying over Jegg-Sau. The robots, driven mad by their isolation, absorbed energy and used it to grow to gigantic size to attack the jets coming to rescue Benny. She tried vainly to contact the jets to get them to call off their attack, but her pleas were unheard. The robots were eventually destroyed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Relics of Jegg-Sau (audio story)|The Relics of Jegg-Sau]]'')


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

Revision as of 19:58, 24 January 2014

The Experimental Prototype Robot K1 was a robot designed and built by Professor J.P. Kettlewell of Think Tank. It was intended to replace humans in difficult and dangerous tasks, including mining and activities involving radioactive material.

History

K1 was created when Kettlewell discovered a metal, which he called "living metal", that could grow with the robot. Though the robot was very big, it was very good at manipulating devices and could even operate the disintegrator gun it was given by Think Tank.

It had a very literal mind. It was programmed with a Prime Directive based on Kettlewell's own mind, intended to keep it from killing humans. Should it kill humans, it would become confused and go mad.

Think Tank was led by Hilda Winters, who was a member of the Scientific Reform Society. They used the robot to steal the components of the disintegrator gun and destructor codes for the missiles of America, China, and Russia. When Sarah Jane Smith met it, she cared for it, being confused by the orders it had to destroy.

When it killed Kettlewell, it developed an Oedipus complex. It took Sarah captive, planning to keep her safe as it launched the missiles. It would destroy mankind and build more machines like itself.

The countries activated their fail safe codes and stopped the launch. As the robot attempted to escape, the Brigadier shot it with the disintegrator gun, but the effect made it grow to an enormous size. It took Sarah and placed her on top of a building away from harm, as it attacked UNIT.

The Fourth Doctor, having found a metal virus that Kettlewell also discovered, took a bucket of the liquid and, riding in Bessie, splashed the robot with the virus. It ate away at the robot until it returned to its normal size and disintegrated. (TV: Robot)

Professor Kettlewell's work was suppressed during the subsequent cover-up, but the technology was used to develop new projects. Later, in the 27th century, one of the ancient robot prototypes — labelled "K3" — was found, and stolen by Robert Eliot Whitman. He intended to use it to help build a colony on the remote planet Jegg-Sau. The colonists activated it and used it to build a workforce of similar robots. The colonists were forced to abandon the planet and abandon the robots, leaving them confused and lonely. Hoping to restore his ancestor’s reputation and claim some of the patent royalties, Kettlewell's descendant Ethan Kalwell traced Whitman's robot to the abandoned colony. He found four of the robots. A year after Kalwell's shuttle crashed, Bernice Summerfield also crashed while flying over Jegg-Sau. The robots, driven mad by their isolation, absorbed energy and used it to grow to gigantic size to attack the jets coming to rescue Benny. She tried vainly to contact the jets to get them to call off their attack, but her pleas were unheard. The robots were eventually destroyed. (AUDIO: The Relics of Jegg-Sau)

Behind the scenes

  • K1 is a homonym of the Finnish word "kone", which means machine, rather fittingly.
  • When the K1 robot was being restored for The Doctor Who Experience, it was found in such a poor condition it was almost entirely rebuilt.