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{{Cleanup}} '''The Feast of the Merons''' is the second episode of [[K-9 (TV series)|K-9]] and the first non-pilot episode of [[Series 1 (K-9)|Series 1]]. It will feature [[K-9 (2050)|K-9]], [[Starkey]], [[Jorjie]], [[Alistair Gryffen|Gryffen]] and [[Darius Pike|Darius]], as well as a more active and villainous role for [[The Department]]. It will show some of the [[Fallen Angels]] that The Department have recovered, in particular, the bug eyed [[humanoid]] seen in a photo from [[Regeneration (TV story)|Regeneration]] and villainous orange balls with one eye that can fly and shoot organic lasers, presumably called [[Meron]]s. Gryffen will use the [[Space-Time Manipulator]] to bring back his twin daughters, who will play will the machine and bring through the Merons, presumably causing a series of space-time anomalies that will be the plot basis for the rest of the series. The Merons will go on a massacre above [[London]], randomly shooting down at lifeforms below. A trailer states that it will be split into two parts, however it was intended to be the first TV story of the series, which it wasn't, so the already broadcast Regeneration could be the first part. It will be broadcast in early [[2010]]
The Feast of the Merons is the pilot episode of [[K-9 (TV series)|K-9]].
[[K-9 Mark I|K-9]] has since escaped the destruction of [[Gallifrey]] in the [[Last Great Time War]] after his [[K9 and the Missing Planet|latest adventure]]. He chases two [[Jixen]]
warriors through a time-space rift generated by [[Gryffen|Professor Gryffen]]'s Time-Space Manipulator, leading him into [[London]], 2050. He sacrifices himself to destroy the warriors and regenerates into a new, more futuristic and sophisticated model. He allies himself with [[Gryffen]], runaway orphan, [[Starkey]], Starkey's companion, [[Jorjie]] and Gryffen's assistant, [[Darius]], as the front-line of defense
against all manner of things from across the entire of time and space that emerge from the time-space rifts and anomalies generated by Gryffen's invention.....{{fact}}
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The Feast of the Merons is the second episode of K-9 and the first non-pilot episode of Series 1. It will feature K-9, Starkey, Jorjie, Gryffen and Darius, as well as a more active and villainous role for The Department. It will show some of the Fallen Angels that The Department have recovered, in particular, the bug eyed humanoid seen in a photo from Regeneration and villainous orange balls with one eye that can fly and shoot organic lasers, presumably called Merons. Gryffen will use the Space-Time Manipulator to bring back his twin daughters, who will play will the machine and bring through the Merons, presumably causing a series of space-time anomalies that will be the plot basis for the rest of the series. The Merons will go on a massacre above London, randomly shooting down at lifeforms below. A trailer states that it will be split into two parts, however it was intended to be the first TV story of the series, which it wasn't, so the already broadcast Regeneration could be the first part. It will be broadcast in early 2010