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'''Emotion''' or '''feeling''' was a response to an object or a situation that induced either a negative or positive mental state. Being able to identify and recognise other's emotions was called [[empathy]]. | '''Emotion''' or '''feeling''' was a response to an object or a situation that induced either a negative or positive mental state. Being able to identify and recognise other's emotions was called [[empathy]]. | ||
Although most species felt at least some kinds of emotions, others intentionally did not. Considering them to be "weaknesses," the [[Dalek]]s were deliberately designed by [[Davros]] to have no emotions, ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'') while the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] removed theirs during [[cyber-conversion]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'') [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|some Cybermen]] using [[emotional inhibitor]]s to do so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel]]'') However, {{Gomez | Although most species felt at least some kinds of emotions, others intentionally did not. Considering them to be "weaknesses," the [[Dalek]]s were deliberately designed by [[Davros]] to have no emotions, ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'') while the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] removed theirs during [[cyber-conversion]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'') [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|some Cybermen]] using [[emotional inhibitor]]s to do so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel]]'') However, {{Gomez}} explained that while Cybermen suppressed emotion, Daleks actually channeled them, using hate and rage and fear to exterminate everything that was not a Dalek. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar]]'') As such, some Cybermen could act emotional, such as one [[Cyber-Leader (Mondas)|Cyber-Leader]] who used the phrase "excellent" and whom the [[Fifth Doctor]] considered "flippant," ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock]]'') as well as the Cyberman [[Kroton (Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman)|Kroton]] who was able to regain his emotions. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman]]'') | ||
In some societies, emotion was forbidden. The people of the city of [[Zombus]] on the planet [[Zom]] had their emotions removed on the orders of the [[Brains Trust]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[City of the Damned]]'') The [[Gråttite]]s banned emotion due to the threat of the [[Empathivore|Mörkön]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Whispering Gallery (comic story)|The Whispering Gallery]]'') | In some societies, emotion was forbidden. The people of the city of [[Zombus]] on the planet [[Zom]] had their emotions removed on the orders of the [[Brains Trust]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[City of the Damned]]'') The [[Gråttite]]s banned emotion due to the threat of the [[Empathivore|Mörkön]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Whispering Gallery (comic story)|The Whispering Gallery]]'') | ||
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Some species fed on emotion, or certain types of emotion, for sustenance. These included [[Cerebravore]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]''), [[Empathivore]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Whispering Gallery (comic story)|The Whispering Gallery]]'') the [[Fearmonger]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fearmonger]]'') the [[Ilk]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Forever Trap]]'') the [[Isolus]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her]]'') [[Kharitite]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[After Life (comic story)|After Life]]'') the [[Lapino (species)|Lapino]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Planet of the Bunnoids]]'') the [[Lobri]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ground Zero]]'') [[Pranavore]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]'') [[Psionovore]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Minuet in Hell]]'') the [[Qetesh]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'') the [[Scourge]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Shadow of the Scourge]]'') the [[Shroud]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shroud of Sorrow (novel)|Shroud of Sorrow]]'') the [[Threckon]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Inmate 280 (short story)|Inmate 280]]'') and the [[Mara]] which [[psychevore|fed]] on raw emotion. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'') | Some species fed on emotion, or certain types of emotion, for sustenance. These included [[Cerebravore]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]''), [[Empathivore]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Whispering Gallery (comic story)|The Whispering Gallery]]'') the [[Fearmonger]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fearmonger]]'') the [[Ilk]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Forever Trap]]'') the [[Isolus]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her]]'') [[Kharitite]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[After Life (comic story)|After Life]]'') the [[Lapino (species)|Lapino]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Planet of the Bunnoids]]'') the [[Lobri]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ground Zero]]'') [[Pranavore]]s, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Revolutions of Terror (comic story)|Revolutions of Terror]]'') [[Psionovore]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Minuet in Hell]]'') the [[Qetesh]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'') the [[Scourge]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Shadow of the Scourge]]'') the [[Shroud]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shroud of Sorrow (novel)|Shroud of Sorrow]]'') the [[Threckon]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Inmate 280 (short story)|Inmate 280]]'') and the [[Mara]] which [[psychevore|fed]] on raw emotion. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'') | ||
Emotions were also extremely powerful, at least in human cases, and could be harnessed as weapons. An emotional surge from | Emotions were also extremely powerful, at least in human cases, and could be harnessed as weapons. An emotional surge from six billion people all at once was enough to cripple a [[Qetesh]] and destroy her [[stomach]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'') Emotions were also lethal to Cybermen, causing at least one's [[head]] to explode. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:31, 3 April 2016
Emotion or feeling was a response to an object or a situation that induced either a negative or positive mental state. Being able to identify and recognise other's emotions was called empathy.
Although most species felt at least some kinds of emotions, others intentionally did not. Considering them to be "weaknesses," the Daleks were deliberately designed by Davros to have no emotions, (TV: Genesis of the Daleks) while the Cybermen removed theirs during cyber-conversion, (TV: The Tenth Planet) some Cybermen using emotional inhibitors to do so. (TV: The Age of Steel) However, Missy explained that while Cybermen suppressed emotion, Daleks actually channeled them, using hate and rage and fear to exterminate everything that was not a Dalek. (TV: The Witch's Familiar) As such, some Cybermen could act emotional, such as one Cyber-Leader who used the phrase "excellent" and whom the Fifth Doctor considered "flippant," (TV: Earthshock) as well as the Cyberman Kroton who was able to regain his emotions. (COMIC: Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman)
In some societies, emotion was forbidden. The people of the city of Zombus on the planet Zom had their emotions removed on the orders of the Brains Trust. (COMIC: City of the Damned) The Gråttites banned emotion due to the threat of the Mörkön. (COMIC: The Whispering Gallery)
Some species fed on emotion, or certain types of emotion, for sustenance. These included Cerebravores, (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror), Empathivores, (COMIC: The Whispering Gallery) the Fearmonger, (AUDIO: The Fearmonger) the Ilk, (AUDIO: The Forever Trap) the Isolus, (TV: Fear Her) Kharitites, (COMIC: After Life) the Lapino, (PROSE: Planet of the Bunnoids) the Lobri, (COMIC: Ground Zero) Pranavores, (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror) Psionovores, (AUDIO: Minuet in Hell) the Qetesh, (TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith) the Scourge, (AUDIO: The Shadow of the Scourge) the Shroud, (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow) the Threckon, (PROSE: Inmate 280) and the Mara which fed on raw emotion. (PROSE: The Left-Handed Hummingbird)
Emotions were also extremely powerful, at least in human cases, and could be harnessed as weapons. An emotional surge from six billion people all at once was enough to cripple a Qetesh and destroy her stomach. (TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith) Emotions were also lethal to Cybermen, causing at least one's head to explode. (TV: The Age of Steel)