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'''Handmines''' were used on the planet [[Skaro]] during the [[Thousand Year War]]. They appeared in groups, and would take hold of and pull individuals underground. They resembled decomposing [[hand]]s with an [[eye]] in the centre of the palm. | '''Handmines''' were used on the planet [[Skaro]] during the [[Thousand Year War]]. They appeared in groups, and would take hold of and pull individuals underground. They resembled decomposing [[hand]]s with an [[eye]] in the centre of the palm. | ||
They | They travelled by tunnelling under the earth and possessed incredible strength; a single handmine was able to pull an adult [[Kaled]] beneath the earth with considerable force. | ||
They were drawn to sound and movement. If a person was still but making noise, they would rise up from the ground to search for the target. Once they had found someone, they would turn to face them. | They were drawn to sound and movement. If a person was still but making noise, they would rise up from the ground to search for the target. Once they had found someone, they would turn to face them. |
Revision as of 05:50, 8 May 2017
Handmines were used on the planet Skaro during the Thousand Year War. They appeared in groups, and would take hold of and pull individuals underground. They resembled decomposing hands with an eye in the centre of the palm.
They travelled by tunnelling under the earth and possessed incredible strength; a single handmine was able to pull an adult Kaled beneath the earth with considerable force.
They were drawn to sound and movement. If a person was still but making noise, they would rise up from the ground to search for the target. Once they had found someone, they would turn to face them.
As a child, Davros found himself surrounded by handmines. A soldier named Kanzo tried to help him, reminding him to stand still before being pulled underground. The Twelfth Doctor found him, but abandoned him when he discovered who Davros was. The Doctor later returned and used a Dalek gunstick to destroy the Handmines surrounding Davros, rescuing him and bringing the boy home so he could teach Davros the concept of mercy. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice)
They could be destroyed with a Dalek gunstick. (TV: The Witch's Familiar)