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'''Humanoid''' was a [[wikipedia:taxonomy|taxonomic]] term that broadly described a species. A ''humanoid species'' was thought of as one which was bilaterally symmetrical, bipedal, and possessed of a naturally upright posture. Such species also typically had two arms, two legs, one thorax, a neck and head with a brain located in it. Humanoids of this description were very common in the [[universe]]. ([[DWN]]: ''[[Galaxy Four (novelisation)|Galaxy Four]]'')
'''Humanoid''' was a [[wikipedia:taxonomy|taxonomic]] term that broadly described a species. A ''humanoid species'' was thought of as one which was bilaterally symmetrical, bipedal, and possessed of a naturally upright posture. Such species also typically had two arms, two legs, one thorax, a neck and head with a brain located in it. Humanoids of this description were very common in the [[universe]]. ([[DWN]]: ''[[Galaxy Four (novelisation)|Galaxy Four]]'')


==Humanoid self-identification==
== Humanoid self-identification ==
Some species readily identified as humanoid. For instance [[Repple]] once told the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] that his race, the [[Katurian]]s, were "humanoid, but not human". ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Clockwise Man]]'')
Some species readily identified as humanoid. For instance [[Repple]] once told the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] that his race, the [[Katurian]]s, were "humanoid, but not human". ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Clockwise Man]]'')


==Opinions of non-humanoids==
== Opinions of non-humanoids ==
Non-humanoids sometimes opined about humanoids. Daleks thought of taxonomic humanoids as excellent source of concentrated protein ([[DW]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'') and as useful work machines with little other value. ([[DW]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks]]'') The [[Mantasphid Queen]] once called them "fleshy bipeds". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'') And at least one [[Rill]] believed that the humanoid form was poorly adapted and led to a shorter [[lifespan]]. ([[DWN]]: ''[[Galaxy Four (novelisation)|Galaxy Four]]'')
Non-humanoids sometimes opined about humanoids. Daleks thought of taxonomic humanoids as excellent source of concentrated protein ([[DW]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'') and as useful work machines with little other value. ([[DW]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks]]'') The [[Mantasphid Queen]] once called them "fleshy bipeds". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'') And at least one [[Rill]] believed that the humanoid form was poorly adapted and led to a shorter [[lifespan]]. ([[DWN]]: ''[[Galaxy Four (novelisation)|Galaxy Four]]'')


==Theories as to the ubiquity of humanoids==
== Theories as to the ubiquity of humanoids ==
One of the more popular theories about why there were so many humanoid species is that the [[evolution]] of [[Gallifreyan]]s relatively early in the history of the [[universe]] caused a [[morphic field]] for the humanoid form that resonated across the universe and influenced the development of later species in a similar direction. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'')
One of the more popular theories about why there were so many humanoid species is that the [[evolution]] of [[Gallifreyan]]s relatively early in the history of the [[universe]] caused a [[morphic field]] for the humanoid form that resonated across the universe and influenced the development of later species in a similar direction. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'')


Another implies that [[Rassilon]] seeded the early planets with biogenic molecules that would develop into humanoids, specifically ones which [[near-Human|resembled Gallifreyans]]. ([[BFA]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
Another implies that [[Rassilon]] seeded the early planets with biogenic molecules that would develop into humanoids, specifically ones which [[near-Human|resembled Gallifreyans]]. ([[BFA]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
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[[Category:Humanoid species|*]]
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[[Category:Theories and concepts]]
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Revision as of 11:20, 4 November 2011

For humans who were modified by Daleks, see humanoid (Dalek creation). Not to be confused with near-human.

Humanoid was a taxonomic term that broadly described a species. A humanoid species was thought of as one which was bilaterally symmetrical, bipedal, and possessed of a naturally upright posture. Such species also typically had two arms, two legs, one thorax, a neck and head with a brain located in it. Humanoids of this description were very common in the universe. (DWN: Galaxy Four)

Humanoid self-identification

Some species readily identified as humanoid. For instance Repple once told the Ninth Doctor and Rose that his race, the Katurians, were "humanoid, but not human". (NSA: The Clockwise Man)

Opinions of non-humanoids

Non-humanoids sometimes opined about humanoids. Daleks thought of taxonomic humanoids as excellent source of concentrated protein (DW: Revelation of the Daleks) and as useful work machines with little other value. (DW: Destiny of the Daleks) The Mantasphid Queen once called them "fleshy bipeds". (DW: The Infinite Quest) And at least one Rill believed that the humanoid form was poorly adapted and led to a shorter lifespan. (DWN: Galaxy Four)

Theories as to the ubiquity of humanoids

One of the more popular theories about why there were so many humanoid species is that the evolution of Gallifreyans relatively early in the history of the universe caused a morphic field for the humanoid form that resonated across the universe and influenced the development of later species in a similar direction. (NA: Lucifer Rising)

Another implies that Rassilon seeded the early planets with biogenic molecules that would develop into humanoids, specifically ones which resembled Gallifreyans. (BFA: Zagreus)