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'''Beep''' (also known as '''Beep the Meep''') was the ruthless leader of the [[Meep]]s and a galactic criminal, who referred to himself as the '''Most-High'''. Whilst most Meeps had white fur, Beep had purple fur. | '''Beep''' (also known as '''Beep the Meep''') was the ruthless leader of the [[Meep]]s and a galactic criminal, who referred to himself as the '''Most-High'''. Whilst most Meeps had white fur, Beep had purple fur. | ||
In [[1980]], Beep led the Meep armada in an attempt to conquer the galaxy, but they were defeated by the [[Wrarth Warrior]]s. Fleeing, Beep was pursued to [[Earth]] and his neutron drive star cruiser crashed at the [[Blackcastle]] steel mills. He was found by [[Sharon Davies]] and [[Fudge]], who assumed the cute creature was harmless, and took him back to Fudge's home. | In [[1980]], Beep led the Meep armada in an attempt to conquer the galaxy, but they were defeated by the [[Wrarth Warrior]]s. Fleeing, Beep was pursued to [[Earth]] and his neutron drive star cruiser crashed at the [[Blackcastle]] steel mills. He was found by [[Sharon Davies]] and [[Fudge]], who assumed the cute creature was harmless, and took him back to Fudge's home. Beep then used his ship's black orb to [[hypnosis|take control]] of the people of Blackcastle to make them repair his ship. The [[Fourth Doctor]] sabotaged the engines, and Beep was captured by the Wrarth Warriors. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Star Beast]]'') | ||
In [[1995]], Beep was released from prison, having convinced the parole board that he had been rehabilitated. He returned to Blackcastle to retrieve his spare starship drive, but the Doctor trapped him within a ''Lassie'' film. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Star Beast II]]'') | In [[1995]], Beep was released from prison, having convinced the parole board that he had been rehabilitated. He returned to Blackcastle to retrieve his spare starship drive, but the Doctor trapped him within a ''Lassie'' film. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Star Beast II]]'') | ||
In the early [[21st century]], Beep escaped from the film, and hypnotised some [[television]] executives to air bad programmes such as ''Audience Shares''. His goal was to hypnotise the viewing audience with subliminal messages on the debut episode of '' | In the early [[21st century]], Beep escaped from the film, and hypnotised some [[television]] executives to air bad programmes such as ''Audience Shares''. His goal was to hypnotise the viewing audience with subliminal messages on the debut episode of ''Beep and Friends'', but he was once again defeated by the [[Sixth Doctor]] and arrested by security. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Ratings War]]'') | ||
Years later, when a [[Vortex parasite]] attacked [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], it summoned images of the Doctor's enemies, including Beep. ([[DWM]]: ''[[A Life of Matter and Death]]'') | Years later, when a [[Vortex parasite]] attacked [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], it summoned images of the Doctor's enemies, including Beep. ([[DWM]]: ''[[A Life of Matter and Death]]'') | ||
In a possibly apocryphal account, the [[ | In a possibly apocryphal account, the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Izzy Sinclair]] pursued Beep to [[Meta-Fiction universe|another universe]], where he attempted another hypnotic attack. Although Beep managed to capture the Doctor, Izzy was able to recruit the assistance of [[Tom Baker]] to act as a distraction long enough for her to reprogram Beep's machines and defeat him. ([[DWM]]: ''[[TV Action!]]'') | ||
In a non-canonical appearance, Beep was interviewed in [[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Magazine 419]] by Ken Book (an acronym for [[Benjamin Cook]]), due to the fact that it was 30 years since his first appearance in [[The Star Beast]]. The interview contained a clipping from Gallifrey Gaurdian of Beep's trial after the events of The Star Beast. Beep hurled abuse at the jury and was given 3000 years imprisonment. 15 years later, Beep hacked off the judge's leg and beat the judge to death with it. At the end of the interview, he tricks the interviewer into scratching behind Beep's ear, therefore allowing Beep to grab the recorder that the interview is taped on, use it to produce a burst a sound of ultra-high-frequency sound to release his cuffs, and take out a laser pistol from beneath his fur and kill the interviewer. Presumably, he escapes the prison after that. Whether this appearance is [[Canon|canon]] or not is up for debate. If it is canon, it is set after [[TV Action!|DWM: TV Action!]]. | In a non-canonical appearance, Beep was interviewed in [[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Magazine 419]] by Ken Book (an acronym for [[Benjamin Cook]]), due to the fact that it was 30 years since his first appearance in [[The Star Beast]]. The interview contained a clipping from Gallifrey Gaurdian of Beep's trial after the events of The Star Beast. Beep hurled abuse at the jury and was given 3000 years imprisonment. 15 years later, Beep hacked off the judge's leg and beat the judge to death with it. At the end of the interview, he tricks the interviewer into scratching behind Beep's ear, therefore allowing Beep to grab the recorder that the interview is taped on, use it to produce a burst a sound of ultra-high-frequency sound to release his cuffs, and take out a laser pistol from beneath his fur and kill the interviewer. Presumably, he escapes the prison after that. Whether this appearance is [[Canon|canon]] or not is up for debate. If it is canon, it is set after [[TV Action!|DWM: TV Action!]]. |
Revision as of 22:24, 2 July 2011
Beep (also known as Beep the Meep) was the ruthless leader of the Meeps and a galactic criminal, who referred to himself as the Most-High. Whilst most Meeps had white fur, Beep had purple fur.
In 1980, Beep led the Meep armada in an attempt to conquer the galaxy, but they were defeated by the Wrarth Warriors. Fleeing, Beep was pursued to Earth and his neutron drive star cruiser crashed at the Blackcastle steel mills. He was found by Sharon Davies and Fudge, who assumed the cute creature was harmless, and took him back to Fudge's home. Beep then used his ship's black orb to take control of the people of Blackcastle to make them repair his ship. The Fourth Doctor sabotaged the engines, and Beep was captured by the Wrarth Warriors. (DWM: The Star Beast)
In 1995, Beep was released from prison, having convinced the parole board that he had been rehabilitated. He returned to Blackcastle to retrieve his spare starship drive, but the Doctor trapped him within a Lassie film. (DWM: Star Beast II)
In the early 21st century, Beep escaped from the film, and hypnotised some television executives to air bad programmes such as Audience Shares. His goal was to hypnotise the viewing audience with subliminal messages on the debut episode of Beep and Friends, but he was once again defeated by the Sixth Doctor and arrested by security. (BFA: The Ratings War)
Years later, when a Vortex parasite attacked the Doctor's TARDIS, it summoned images of the Doctor's enemies, including Beep. (DWM: A Life of Matter and Death)
In a possibly apocryphal account, the Eighth Doctor and Izzy Sinclair pursued Beep to another universe, where he attempted another hypnotic attack. Although Beep managed to capture the Doctor, Izzy was able to recruit the assistance of Tom Baker to act as a distraction long enough for her to reprogram Beep's machines and defeat him. (DWM: TV Action!)
In a non-canonical appearance, Beep was interviewed in Doctor Who Magazine 419 by Ken Book (an acronym for Benjamin Cook), due to the fact that it was 30 years since his first appearance in The Star Beast. The interview contained a clipping from Gallifrey Gaurdian of Beep's trial after the events of The Star Beast. Beep hurled abuse at the jury and was given 3000 years imprisonment. 15 years later, Beep hacked off the judge's leg and beat the judge to death with it. At the end of the interview, he tricks the interviewer into scratching behind Beep's ear, therefore allowing Beep to grab the recorder that the interview is taped on, use it to produce a burst a sound of ultra-high-frequency sound to release his cuffs, and take out a laser pistol from beneath his fur and kill the interviewer. Presumably, he escapes the prison after that. Whether this appearance is canon or not is up for debate. If it is canon, it is set after DWM: TV Action!.
Behind the scenes
- Beep appeared in a mock interview for DWM 419. The canon state of this is debatable.