K9 Mark I
Ready, master.
K-9 Mark I was built by Professor Marius to accompany and assist him in his work at the Bi-Al Foundation. He served as the template for all future versions of K-9.
History
Professor Marius invented the first K-9 because weight requirements did not allow him to bring his real dog from Earth into space (DW: The Invisible Enemy) though K-9 may owe his existence to a temporal paradox. According to one account, the professor copied the remnants of one of the version of K-9 created by the Doctor and given to Sarah Jane Smith. (DWM: Tautology)
The Professor offered K-9 to the Doctor as the same weight requirements made him unable to take Mark I back to Earth with him. (DW: The Invisible Enemy) After a number of adventures with Leela and the Doctor, Mark I decided to stay on Gallifrey with his "mistress". (DW: The Invasion of Time).
There are (possibily apocryphal) accounts that this model of K-9 later performed missions on behalf of the Time Lords and was given control of a space vessel called K-NEL (The Adventures of K9: K9 and the Time Trap, et al).
Features
The mechanics of K-9 Mark I included rotating ear-probes, telescopic 'eye' probe, extendable nose, flashing lights on the top and the 'eye' panel, waggling tail antennae, and ticker-tape tongue. The head could also move up and down. The shell was painted in gold/grey metallic. Around K9's neck was a tartan collar, from which hung a silver disk. (DW: The Invisible Enemy) [[Video:K9 plays chess - Dr Who - BBC sci-fi|thumb|200px|right|The Doctor and K9 are engaged in a pleasant game of chess.(DW: The Sun Makers)]]
Behind the Scenes
- K9 Mark 1 is rumoured to return in the first episode of K-9 (TV series). Bob Baker has said that the K9 model that appears in the early part of the first episode is "identical to the one Leela had in Galifrey [sic]". This means K9 Mark 1 might have survived the Time War. In the pilot episode, he will appear as last seen in Doctor Who but will before expiring, insist his companion initiate his "regeneration" sequence, from which a new and more futuristic form of K-9 Mark I will emerge.
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