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Some time between the end of the trial and the Doctor's first ''proper'' meeting with [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] (and therefore before the genocide of the Vervoids), the Doctor, [[Jason (The Ultimate Adventure)|Jason]] and [[Crystal (The Ultimate Adventure)|Crystal]] visited the 'Bar Galactica' in their search for a missing US Peace Envoy. Among the Bar's customers there was a Vervoid. ([[SP]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure]]'') In the early [[27th century]], there was a popular television series called ''[[Only Fools and Vervoids]]''. ([[ST]]: ''[[...Be Forgot]]'')
Some time between the end of the trial and the Doctor's first ''proper'' meeting with [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] (and therefore before the genocide of the Vervoids), the Doctor, [[Jason (The Ultimate Adventure)|Jason]] and [[Crystal (The Ultimate Adventure)|Crystal]] visited the 'Bar Galactica' in their search for a missing US Peace Envoy. Among the Bar's customers there was a Vervoid. ([[SP]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure]]'') In the early [[27th century]], there was a popular television series called ''[[Only Fools and Vervoids]]''. ([[ST]]: ''[[...Be Forgot]]'')
==Behind The Scenes==
*Tom McRae, writer of the episode [[DW]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited]]'' has cited that the Vervoids partially inspired him to create the [[Handbot]]s, a robot designed to forcibly make patients fall asleep by touching.
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Revision as of 11:58, 1 October 2011

Vervoids were a type of artificially created humanoid plant. Created as a slave species by scientists, the Vervoids pined for freedom and eventually decided to destroy their human oppressors. The happenings that followed this were used as evidence against the Sixth Doctor when he was on trial.

Biology

Vervoid were the size of humans, with pink, head-like organs surrounded by petals. They could release swamp gas out of their mouth-like appendage when panicked. They had short tendrils at the ends of their "arms", which served as hands for simple tasks or to shoot poisonous darts. They were covered in maple-like leaves, capable of regenerating into entire Vervoids if placed in soil. Vevoids grew in pods which were awoken when exposed to higher spectrum of light. Vervoids had short lifespans, living for less then a year until decaying. (DW: Terror of the Vervoids)

History

Vervoids were created by a team on Mogar as a race of slaves. This attempt was not entirely successful. One of the team members was infected by Vervoid pollen and began to mutate. The Vervoids themselves were genetically inclined towards survival. Instead of serving the humans, they saw the humans as a threat.

After an accident on the Hyperion III in 2986, the Vervoids were awakened early and attempted to kill all humans. The Sixth Doctor stopped them by speeding their growth rate with flash grenades to accelerate photosynthesis, causing them to die from old age.

A Vervoid's view as it kills Kimber. (DW: Terror of the Vervoids)

Previously, the Doctor's trial had viewed these future events but the evidence had been tampered with by the The Valeyard, prompting him to add genocide to the Doctor's crimes. The Doctor did not deny wiping out the Vervoids, but maintained he had no other option to save the lives of those whom they were attacking. The charge was ultimately not pursued by the tribunal, due to other extenuating circumstances. (DW: Terror of the Vervoids).

When visiting his past self during his trial, the Eighth Doctor argued that the charge of genocide was ridiculous as the Vervoids were an artifical creation and therefore not covered by Article 7 (EDA: The Eight Doctors).

Some time between the end of the trial and the Doctor's first proper meeting with Mel (and therefore before the genocide of the Vervoids), the Doctor, Jason and Crystal visited the 'Bar Galactica' in their search for a missing US Peace Envoy. Among the Bar's customers there was a Vervoid. (SP: Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure) In the early 27th century, there was a popular television series called Only Fools and Vervoids. (ST: ...Be Forgot)

Behind The Scenes

  • Tom McRae, writer of the episode DW: The Girl Who Waited has cited that the Vervoids partially inspired him to create the Handbots, a robot designed to forcibly make patients fall asleep by touching.