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===Working for Sarah Jane===
===Working for Sarah Jane===
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After she created the computer for him, Mr. Smith began to help Sarah Jane, and gave her knowledge on many things. ([[Invasion of the Bane]] onwards) His race is Xylok and the whereabouts of his planet is currently Unknown. Mr Smith has a contanment vortex which he's used on [[Androvax]] and [[Mrs Wormwood]], ([[The Vault of Secrets|The Vault of Sercrets]], [[Enemy of the Bane]]) He has the ability to hack into anything! He can also scan people he's scanned [[Luke Smith]] ([[The Lost Boy]], [[The Nightmare Man]]) a meteorite ([[Day of the Clown]]) and possible alien objects.
After she created the computer for him, Mr. Smith began to help Sarah Jane, and gave her knowledge on many things. ([[Invasion of the Bane]] onwards) His help at this point however, was mainly confined to hacking computers and displaying information on alien life forms. He did reveal his dark side momentarily to [[Clyde Langer]], presumably because he realised there was a possibility of getting help from the [[Slitheen]] ([[Invasion of the Bane]]).


===Reprogramming===
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*Mr. Smith could relay messages from alien sources and display them on his screen. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'', ''[[Warriors of Kudlak]]'', ''[[Prisoner of the Judoon]]'', [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'')
*Mr. Smith could relay messages from alien sources and display them on his screen. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'', ''[[Warriors of Kudlak]]'', ''[[Prisoner of the Judoon]]'', [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'')
*Mr. Smith could scan alien objects in a drawer built into his computer. Later, he would use what was left of the pillar in the middle of the attic. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Nightmare Man]]'')
*Mr. Smith could scan alien objects in a drawer built into his computer. Later, he would use what was left of the pillar in the middle of the attic. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Nightmare Man]]'')
*Mr. Smith can hack into almost anything.
*He is able to call phones and make video calls.


===Less commonly used===
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Revision as of 13:47, 6 November 2010

Mr. Smith was a super-computer owned by Sarah Jane Smith, located in the attic of Sarah Jane's house at 13 Bannerman Road. It was revealed that he was actually a Xylok embedded into the computer.

Biography

Origins

Mr. Smith looks at Sarah Jane, Maria Jackson, and Alan.

The computer, known as Mr. Smith, housed a sentient and highly intelligent crystal known as a Xylok. In the distant past a Xylok ship crashed into the Earth, trapping the Xyloks in the crust of the planet. When the volcano Krakatoa erupted, one crystal escaped. Centuries later, Sarah Jane Smith retrieved the living crystal, took it to her home on 13 Bannerman Road, and found it was able to communicate with her via her laptop. The crystal informed her how to build the computer which would house the living crystal. Sarah Jane did not know at this time about the Xyloks or that Mr. Smith ultimately planned to free the other Xyloks, even at the cost of the planet itself. (SJA: The Lost Boy)

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After she created the computer for him, Mr. Smith began to help Sarah Jane, and gave her knowledge on many things. (Invasion of the Bane onwards) His help at this point however, was mainly confined to hacking computers and displaying information on alien life forms. He did reveal his dark side momentarily to Clyde Langer, presumably because he realised there was a possibility of getting help from the Slitheen (Invasion of the Bane).

Reprogramming

Mr. Smith teleports Clyde within him. (SJA: The Lost Boy)

Eventually, Mr. Smith was able to team up with a number of the Slitheen family who were on Earth. He helped two of them to pose as Luke Smith's true parents so that they could kidnap him. Alan Jackson used a computer virus against Mr. Smith which disabled him and wiped his database. When he forgot his purpose Sarah Jane informed him of his mission to save Humanity, which he accepted and helped to save the Earth. (SJA: The Lost Boy)

After reprogramming

Calling... the Doctor. (DW: The Stolen Earth)

Mr. Smith was of great assistance to Sarah Jane and Luke during the initial phases of the Dalek invasion of Earth in the 21st century. He alerted the Smith family to the Earth's changed position in space. Later, he identified the presence of incoming space ships, and relayed the message of that fleet to the Smiths. Once that fleet had been identified as Dalek in origin, he amplified an incoming sub-wave message from Harriet Jones. This latter message allowed a pivotal conference call between Sarah Jane, Martha Jones, Torchwood Three, and, unbeknownst to Sarah Jane, Rose Tyler. Together they formulated a plan of action to contact the missing Doctor, in the hopes that he could help repel the Daleks. In this scheme, Mr. Smith vitally linked together all the world's phone networks to dial the number of Martha Jones' phone aboard the TARDIS. Mr. Smith's efforts were relayed to Torchwood, whose rift manipulator greatly amplified his signal. Due to the power needed to amplify Mr. Smith's phone call, the computer took some damage in the attempt. Nevertheless, he was able thereafter to detect the presence of the Doctor's TARDIS landing, prompting Sarah Jane to leave Luke in Mr. Smith's care while she attempted to physically meet with the Time Lord. (DW: The Stolen Earth)

Later, Mr. Smith received the TARDIS base numerals from K9 and linked with the TARDIS and Torchwood Rift, allowing the Doctor to tow the planet back to its proper place in space and time. (DW: Journey's End)

His on screen logo changed to a more fluid graphic and he developed a sense of humour. (SJA: The Last Sontaran)

Mr. Smith told the team more about the Pied Piper including that he came from the Jeggorabax Cluster, but he needed more information so asked Sarah Jane to go to the Pharos Institute to collect a part of the meteorite. (SJA: The Day of the Clown)

When Martin Trueman was possessing the world to join the Ancient Lights even Mr. Smith became controlled and was losing connection. (SJA: Secrets of the Stars)

He was able to trap threats via the use of a containment vortex, for example over Mrs Wormwood. (SJA: Enemy of the Bane)

Through the sonic lipstick he teleported a Slitheen back to Raxacoricofallapatorius. (SJA: From Raxacoricofallapatorius With Love)

Mr. Smith received a distress signal and video from a Judoon who was in a ship which was crashing to Earth. He told the gang where the ship was crashed. Later on Sarah Jane, possessed by Androvax, activated Mr. Smith's self-destruct program, which would destroy all of Bannerman Road after 60 seconds. Luke reminded Mr. Smith that purpose was the most important thing to a Xylok and that his purpose was to protect the Earth, causing Mr. Smith's actions to be against his purpose and therefore stopped the countdown. (SJA: Prisoner of the Judoon)

He helped Sarah Jane find Rani who was in Danemouth, and then put Sarah Jane's phone through to K-9 to use the black hole to power Eve's ship. This allowed K-9 to come back, with Mr. Smith showing his dislike very quickly. (SJA: The Mad Woman in the Attic)

Since then, Mr. Smith and K-9 appeared to have an antagonistic relationship with each other, attempting to one up each other in the presence of Sarah Jane or the children. (SJA: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith)

He showed a report from the disappearance of the Mona Lisa as well as telling her that the painting which had Phyllis Trupp in was the actual painting. (SJA: Mona Lisa's Revenge)

When the Slitheen-Blathereen gave Sarah Jane the Rakweed, she told Mr. Smith to scan it, and he found it harmless. However, the morning after, the weed mutated and turned harmful, attacking Luke Smith and Sarah Jane. Mr. Smith used his cooling airvents to suck the weeds away. (SJA: The Gift)

The ventilation system hidden behind Mr. Smith. (SJA: The Gift)

When the Nightmare Man put Luke into a deep sleep, Mr. Smith used a USB cable to give K9 extra power in order to contact Luke. He was attacked and damaged by the Nightmare Man, but later recovered. Before K9 left, Mr. Smith told him that he could contact him if needed, which K9 took to mean Mr. Smith would miss him. (SJA: The Nightmare Man)

Abilities

Frequently used

Less commonly used

Personality

Initially, Mr. Smith carried himself with a cold, clinical mindset, more like an actual computer than a living being. When his true intentions were revealed, he started acting malicious and cruel, yet at the same time he would justify his actions by stating that they were part of his "purpose."

After his memory had been wiped by the Armageddon Virus, Mr. Smith's personality changed greatly. He became much friendlier and more amiable, to the point where he would make jokes. He even bid Maria a fond farewell when she left for America. (SJA: The Last Sontaran)

When K9 returned to Bannerman Road, Mr. Smith entered into a deep rivalry with him, the two constantly trying to one-up each other in the technical support area, and referring to each other as "the dog" and "that computer". However, when on one incident it appeared K9 was broken, Mr. Smith refrained from calling him a dog and even seemed to express concern. Before K9 left with Luke for Oxford University, Mr. Smith told K9 that he could call him if needed, which K9 took to mean he would miss him. (SJA: The Nightmare Man)

Behind the scenes

  • Mr. Smith's name is a matter of some speculation. He could be named for "John Smith", the often-used alias of the Doctor. Alternately, Sarah could have simply used her own last name to christen the computer. The name may also have come from the phrase written on the back of a photo of her parents "Mr. Smith, I need you" as shown in The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith.
  • It is not until Sarah Jane complains about it in The Stolen Earth that Mr. Smith's fanfare is actually acknowledged as being something the characters hear, rather than incidental music for the viewer's benefit. The fanfare is possibly a reference/parody to the Windows start-up music.
  • A possible reference to Mr. Smith appears in The Bounty Hunter. A news report in 2050 mentions that a "Mr. Smith" won the lottery, but no one seems to know his first name or even who he is, and asks for Smith to step forward and accept his winnings.