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|image = [[File:K9 | |image = [[File:K9 hovering.jpg|250px]] | ||
|individual name = K9 | |individual name = K9 | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
[[Image:K9 on set.jpg|thumb|K-9 in the house of Gryffen]] | |||
After Mark I tracked two [[Jixen]] warriors to [[2050]] [[London]] and self-destructed, Starkey retrieved K-9's [[regeneration circuit]], allowing him to rebuild completely. This new K-9 didn't have any memory of his past life, though he contained a sound file of the [[Doctor Who theme]]. K-9 was owned by Alistair Gryffen, who studied this "[[Fallen Angels|Fallen Angel]]", though K-9 could come and go as he pleased. Gryffen didn't tell his employers, [[The Department]] of this, but they saw him on [[CCTV]]. [[June Turner]] came to interrogate Gryffen, whilst K-9 hid with [[Darius Pike]], Gryffen's assistant. Soon, Starkey arrived, who had been sprayed by a Jixen. K-9 confused him for a Jixen and was about to kill him, when he recited the patronising words he gave K-9 after his creation and the dog realised that he was [[Human]]. K-9 gave Starkey his dog whistle, meaning he would assist Starkey if he was ever in trouble and stayed behind at Gryffen's house, rfeady for more adventures. ([[K9TV]]: [[Regeneration (TV story)|Regeneration]]) | After Mark I tracked two [[Jixen]] warriors to [[2050]] [[London]] and self-destructed, Starkey retrieved K-9's [[regeneration circuit]], allowing him to rebuild completely. This new K-9 didn't have any memory of his past life, though he contained a sound file of the [[Doctor Who theme]]. K-9 was owned by Alistair Gryffen, who studied this "[[Fallen Angels|Fallen Angel]]", though K-9 could come and go as he pleased. Gryffen didn't tell his employers, [[The Department]] of this, but they saw him on [[CCTV]]. [[June Turner]] came to interrogate Gryffen, whilst K-9 hid with [[Darius Pike]], Gryffen's assistant. Soon, Starkey arrived, who had been sprayed by a Jixen. K-9 confused him for a Jixen and was about to kill him, when he recited the patronising words he gave K-9 after his creation and the dog realised that he was [[Human]]. K-9 gave Starkey his dog whistle, meaning he would assist Starkey if he was ever in trouble and stayed behind at Gryffen's house, rfeady for more adventures. ([[K9TV]]: [[Regeneration (TV story)|Regeneration]]) |
Revision as of 08:48, 8 December 2009
2050 K9 was an incarnation of K-9 created after Mark I self-destructed. This K-9 was "owned" by Alistair Gryffen, but gave its dog whistle to Starkey.
Biography
After Mark I tracked two Jixen warriors to 2050 London and self-destructed, Starkey retrieved K-9's regeneration circuit, allowing him to rebuild completely. This new K-9 didn't have any memory of his past life, though he contained a sound file of the Doctor Who theme. K-9 was owned by Alistair Gryffen, who studied this "Fallen Angel", though K-9 could come and go as he pleased. Gryffen didn't tell his employers, The Department of this, but they saw him on CCTV. June Turner came to interrogate Gryffen, whilst K-9 hid with Darius Pike, Gryffen's assistant. Soon, Starkey arrived, who had been sprayed by a Jixen. K-9 confused him for a Jixen and was about to kill him, when he recited the patronising words he gave K-9 after his creation and the dog realised that he was Human. K-9 gave Starkey his dog whistle, meaning he would assist Starkey if he was ever in trouble and stayed behind at Gryffen's house, rfeady for more adventures. (K9TV: Regeneration)
Personality
K-9 was quite happy in general and was also kind to his masters, except for when they tried to convince him not to kill Starkey. K-9 also became agitated at June Turner when she complained of his bad design and seemingly was about to get angry at her, before Darius pulled him down.
Quotes
"This model does not appriciate dog, boy or heel"
"Simulating...FLYING! Left, Right, Up...AND AWAY!"
Behind the scenes
Although this is a "new" version of K-9, it is technically a new incarnation of K-9 Mark I, as opposed to it being a Mark V.