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Revision as of 16:12, 26 February 2019

"Mutos" was a derogatory term for those mutated by nuclear radiation in the Thousand Year War between the Thals and the Kaleds on Skaro.

Biology

Mutos generally looked like deformed Thals or Kaleds, but the mutations could vary widely. The Mutos lived in the wilds of Skaro, trying to scrape out an existence in the radioactive wastelands and were often hunted by Thals for use as slave labour.

History

Once an individual became mutated, he was forced out onto the wastes by his deformity-free comrades. Both sides drove Mutos out to maintain racial purity. The Thals used them for slave labour, particularly for dangerous jobs.

The Thals mistook Sarah Jane Smith for a Muto when they found her in the wastes. After finishing their neutronic missile, the Thals had Mutos load it without protection from the radiation used in its construction.

Sarah Jane then led a revolt in an attempt to escape. The Mutos climbed up through the hanger. Several escaped but most were shot while ascending. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

The Mutos engaged in cannibalism. (AUDIO: Davros, Purity)

Davros once described them as "weak, tattered, crippled relics of the war." (AUDIO: Purity)

The Mutos themselves found that term offensive. (AUDIO: Guilt)