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== Morality == | == Morality == | ||
Mechonoids did not seem to be inherently bad or good, as they only turned violent when their home planet was threatened. Otherwise, they seemed to be peaceful and open to visitors; when the [[First Doctor]], along with his companions, encountered a Mechonoid, it had them follow it back to the city, and detained them to inquire about them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') | Mechonoids did not seem to be inherently bad or good, as they only turned violent when their home planet was threatened. Otherwise, they seemed to be peaceful and open to visitors; when the [[First Doctor]], along with his companions, encountered a Mechonoid, it had them follow it back to the city, and detained them to inquire about them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') [[Vicki Pallister]] once described the Mechonoids as "over bureaucratic service robots". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Frostfire (audio story)|Frostfire]]'') | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Serving human colonies === | |||
[[File:Dalek_fighting_Mechanoids.jpg|thumb|left|The Daleks and Mechonoids fighting. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'')]] | [[File:Dalek_fighting_Mechanoids.jpg|thumb|left|The Daleks and Mechonoids fighting. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'')]] | ||
The Mechonoids were originally obedient [[robot]]s sent by [[human]]s to [[Mechanus]] to prepare the planet for colonisation. However, [[Earth]] got caught up in [[Dalek Wars|interplanetary wars]] such as the [[Human-Draconian War]], the [[Second Dalek War]] and the [[Third Dalek War]] which put an end to the [[Earth Empire]]'s expansionist phase ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Chase (novelisation)|The Chase]]'') and the colonists never arrived. Alone on Mechanus, the Mechonoids continued to fulfill their function of keeping the colony ready for the humans if they ever arrived, and imprisoned any intruders who did not possess the recognition code with which the colonists were originally to take control of the Mechonoids. For instance, [[Steven Taylor]] crash landed on Mechanus and was taken prisoner by the Mechonoids. The Daleks followed [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to Mechanus and battled the Mechonoids. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') The Mechonoids came close to winning by drawing the Daleks into an ambush at [[Mechonoid City]], only for the Daleks to destroy the city with an [[atom divider]]. The survivors swore revenge. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The World That Waits (comic story)|The World That Waits]]'') | The Mechonoids were originally obedient [[robot]]s sent by [[human]]s to [[Mechanus]] to prepare the planet for colonisation. However, [[Earth]] got caught up in [[Dalek Wars|interplanetary wars]] such as the [[Human-Draconian War]], the [[Second Dalek War]] and the [[Third Dalek War]] which put an end to the [[Earth Empire]]'s expansionist phase ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Chase (novelisation)|The Chase]]'') and the colonists never arrived. Alone on Mechanus, the Mechonoids continued to fulfill their function of keeping the colony ready for the humans if they ever arrived, and imprisoned any intruders who did not possess the recognition code with which the colonists were originally to take control of the Mechonoids. For instance, [[Steven Taylor]] crash landed on Mechanus and was taken prisoner by the Mechonoids. The Daleks followed [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to Mechanus and battled the Mechonoids. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') The Mechonoids came close to winning by drawing the Daleks into an ambush at [[Mechonoid City]], only for the Daleks to destroy the city with an [[atom divider]]. The survivors swore revenge. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The World That Waits (comic story)|The World That Waits]]'') | ||
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The Daleks later fought other Mechonoids, whose purpose was likewise simply to keep an abandoned colony pristine for nonexistent human masters, on [[Hesperus (planet)|Hesperus]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]'') By [[2382]], Mechanoids were no longer used by humans, and had not been for some time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear of the Dark (novel)|Fear of the Dark]]'') | The Daleks later fought other Mechonoids, whose purpose was likewise simply to keep an abandoned colony pristine for nonexistent human masters, on [[Hesperus (planet)|Hesperus]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]'') By [[2382]], Mechanoids were no longer used by humans, and had not been for some time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear of the Dark (novel)|Fear of the Dark]]'') | ||
=== A growing empire === | |||
The Mechonoids, having grown into a fearsome interplanetary power, first clashed with the expanding Dalek Empire when they built a [[space station]] for refuelling on the route to the planet [[Oric]]. The Mechonoids used their [[suspicion ray]] on one of the Daleks there, causing it to perceive other Daleks as its enemies and kill them. The [[Mechanoid Interceptor|Mechonoid Interceptor]] which held the ray was destroyed by the Daleks, but the Dalek ship was then attacked and melted by two other Mechonoid ships. The Mechonoids then broadcast a message to the Daleks on [[Skaro]], warning them to avoid their territory. The Daleks instead began preparing for war with the Mechonoids. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Eve of War (comic story)|Eve of War]]'') | The Mechonoids, having grown into a fearsome interplanetary power, first clashed with the expanding Dalek Empire when they built a [[space station]] for refuelling on the route to the planet [[Oric]]. The Mechonoids used their [[suspicion ray]] on one of the Daleks there, causing it to perceive other Daleks as its enemies and kill them. The [[Mechanoid Interceptor|Mechonoid Interceptor]] which held the ray was destroyed by the Daleks, but the Dalek ship was then attacked and melted by two other Mechonoid ships. The Mechonoids then broadcast a message to the Daleks on [[Skaro]], warning them to avoid their territory. The Daleks instead began preparing for war with the Mechonoids. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Eve of War (comic story)|Eve of War]]'') | ||
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At some point, the Mechonoids fought a series of [[Mechonoid Wars|wars]] with the [[Thal]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Brotherhood of the Daleks (audio story)|Brotherhood of the Daleks]]'') | At some point, the Mechonoids fought a series of [[Mechonoid Wars|wars]] with the [[Thal]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Brotherhood of the Daleks (audio story)|Brotherhood of the Daleks]]'') | ||
Alongside other monsters, some fearsome Mechanoids were [[time scoop]]ed into the [[Death Zone]] by [[Morbius]] to battle with several incarnations of [[Iris Wildthyme]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'', ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'') | |||
On [[Lethe (The Juggernauts)|Lethe]], [[Davros]] combined organic tissue with Mechonoid shells to create [[Juggernaut]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Juggernauts (audio story)|The Juggernauts]]'') | On [[Lethe (The Juggernauts)|Lethe]], [[Davros]] combined organic tissue with Mechonoid shells to create [[Juggernaut]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Juggernauts (audio story)|The Juggernauts]]'') | ||
During the [[41st century]], Mechonoid shells were recovered from worlds ravaged by the Daleks and brought to [[Station 7]]. At some point, a Dalek force attacked the station while searching for [[The Abomination (The Only Good Dalek)|"the Abomination"]], and the Mechonoid shells were destroyed along with the station. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Only Good Dalek (comic story)|The Only Good Dalek]]'') | |||
=== Under the Mechanoid Queen === | |||
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The Mechanoids came to be ruled by a [[Mechanoid Queen]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[Planet of the Mechanoids (webcast)|Planet of the Mechanoids]]'') | |||
=== Later history === | |||
The Mechonoids' last stronghold was on [[Magella]]. The Daleks attacked and destroyed all the Mechonoids, making them [[extinction|extinct]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birth of a Legend (short story)|Birth of a Legend]]'') | The Mechonoids' last stronghold was on [[Magella]]. The Daleks attacked and destroyed all the Mechonoids, making them [[extinction|extinct]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birth of a Legend (short story)|Birth of a Legend]]'') | ||
In the [[City of the Saved]], the [[Universal Machine]] resurrected and inhabited all technology which had been created by humankind. At the start of the [[City of the Saved Civil War|Civil War]], [[Julian White Mammoth Tusk]] noticed a "locomoting geodesic spheroid with integrated flame-throwing device" among the Machine's robot battle forces. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Of the City of the Saved... (novel)|Of the City of the Saved...]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 07:08, 27 November 2020
Some notable amount of usage of Mechanoid spelling in-universe. Worth discussing this.
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Mechonoids were large spherical robots originally built by humans to help colonise worlds until they were abandoned and forgotten on Mechanus. The Mechonoids became a force in their own right and Mechanus became their home planet. They were one of the few beings who could prove a match for the Daleks.
They were alternatively known as Mechons to the Daleks. (TV: The Chase)
Characteristics
The Mechonoids used flame guns as weapons. (PROSE: Birth of a Legend)
Morality
Mechonoids did not seem to be inherently bad or good, as they only turned violent when their home planet was threatened. Otherwise, they seemed to be peaceful and open to visitors; when the First Doctor, along with his companions, encountered a Mechonoid, it had them follow it back to the city, and detained them to inquire about them. (TV: The Chase) Vicki Pallister once described the Mechonoids as "over bureaucratic service robots". (AUDIO: Frostfire)
History
Serving human colonies
The Mechonoids were originally obedient robots sent by humans to Mechanus to prepare the planet for colonisation. However, Earth got caught up in interplanetary wars such as the Human-Draconian War, the Second Dalek War and the Third Dalek War which put an end to the Earth Empire's expansionist phase (PROSE: The Chase) and the colonists never arrived. Alone on Mechanus, the Mechonoids continued to fulfill their function of keeping the colony ready for the humans if they ever arrived, and imprisoned any intruders who did not possess the recognition code with which the colonists were originally to take control of the Mechonoids. For instance, Steven Taylor crash landed on Mechanus and was taken prisoner by the Mechonoids. The Daleks followed the Doctor's TARDIS to Mechanus and battled the Mechonoids. (TV: The Chase) The Mechonoids came close to winning by drawing the Daleks into an ambush at Mechonoid City, only for the Daleks to destroy the city with an atom divider. The survivors swore revenge. (COMIC: The World That Waits)
The Daleks later fought other Mechonoids, whose purpose was likewise simply to keep an abandoned colony pristine for nonexistent human masters, on Hesperus. (PROSE: War of the Daleks) By 2382, Mechanoids were no longer used by humans, and had not been for some time. (PROSE: Fear of the Dark)
A growing empire
The Mechonoids, having grown into a fearsome interplanetary power, first clashed with the expanding Dalek Empire when they built a space station for refuelling on the route to the planet Oric. The Mechonoids used their suspicion ray on one of the Daleks there, causing it to perceive other Daleks as its enemies and kill them. The Mechonoid Interceptor which held the ray was destroyed by the Daleks, but the Dalek ship was then attacked and melted by two other Mechonoid ships. The Mechonoids then broadcast a message to the Daleks on Skaro, warning them to avoid their territory. The Daleks instead began preparing for war with the Mechonoids. (COMIC: Eve of War)
The Zerovians, seeking to prevent war from breaking out between the Daleks and the Mechonoids, sent their robot agent, 2K, to accomplish this. The robot manipulated the Daleks into destroying the rogue planet Skardal, which they had set on a collision course with Mechanus, then told the Mechonoids that the Daleks had saved them purposely. The Mechonoids then called off the war, although they still considered the Daleks their enemies. (COMIC: Impasse)
At some point, the Mechonoids fought a series of wars with the Thals. (AUDIO: Brotherhood of the Daleks)
Alongside other monsters, some fearsome Mechanoids were time scooped into the Death Zone by Morbius to battle with several incarnations of Iris Wildthyme. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress, Verdigris)
On Lethe, Davros combined organic tissue with Mechonoid shells to create Juggernauts. (AUDIO: The Juggernauts)
During the 41st century, Mechonoid shells were recovered from worlds ravaged by the Daleks and brought to Station 7. At some point, a Dalek force attacked the station while searching for "the Abomination", and the Mechonoid shells were destroyed along with the station. (COMIC: The Only Good Dalek)
Under the Mechanoid Queen
The Mechanoids came to be ruled by a Mechanoid Queen. (WC: Planet of the Mechanoids)
Later history
The Mechonoids' last stronghold was on Magella. The Daleks attacked and destroyed all the Mechonoids, making them extinct. (PROSE: Birth of a Legend)
In the City of the Saved, the Universal Machine resurrected and inhabited all technology which had been created by humankind. At the start of the Civil War, Julian White Mammoth Tusk noticed a "locomoting geodesic spheroid with integrated flame-throwing device" among the Machine's robot battle forces. (PROSE: Of the City of the Saved...)
Behind the scenes
- No explanation has been given to explain how the Mechonoids went from being human servants on television to their status as an independent space-faring race of equal power to the Daleks in the comics.
- Designer Raymond Cusick contended that the Mechonoids were originally meant to be called the "Mechons". However, the name had to be altered due to the similarity with Dan Dare's main enemy, the Mekon. (DCOM: Day of Armageddon) Nonetheless, the Daleks do call the Mechonoids "Mechons" at one point in The Chase. The Mekon later influenced the visual design of Davros. (BBC DVD: Genesis of the Daleks)