Talk:Mechanoid

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Mechanoid vs Mechonoid

There seems to be a growing convention of refering to 'Mechonoids from the planet Mechanus' in a range of publications of late (including the Doctor Who: The Ultimate Monster Guide to the Doctor Who DVD Files). Should the wiki rename this title page. I am trying to establish exactly when the name-change occurs in various guides but it would seem that;

The Librarian talk to me 19:21, September 30, 2011 (UTC)

Someone needs to decide one way or another - the page uses a mix, which is no help to anyone. There should also be a redirect from the alternative (I always Google my Doctor Who words with the hope of getting a link here, and was confused not to find one for "mechAnoid") 87.244.72.208talk to me 18:51, March 20, 2013 (UTC)

5 years, and the mess still persists. I would like to add my voice to those who care about this issue. Please unify one way or the other.
Having said that, I believe that the policies dictate to use the in-universe spelling, which takes precedence over both guides and novelisations. I just checked the credits to one of the episodes of The Chase and saw the Mechonoid spelling there. If none of the comic books or books feature a different spelling, the question can, IMHO, be closed. Amorkuz 23:21, May 14, 2016 (UTC)
A question: the Death's Head page currently features a statement that Death's Head is "a Mechanoid, a term not related to the Mechanoids who oppose the Daleks" (or something to that effect). Doesn't the rename free up the space for an actual Mechanoid page that describes Death's Head's species, such as it is, instead of redirecting to Mechonoid? --Scrooge MacDuck 14:04, September 28, 2018 (UTC)
Reopening this matter to raise that Eve of War features Mechanoid as the spelling in Issue 49, Issue 50 (the front cover, which presents itself as a real newspaper article uses it also but I don't know if we count TVC21 front covers as part of narratives) & Issue 51. They don't appear in the first two issues. So that's a consistent Mechanoid. Their other TVC appearance, Impasse, uses this spelling for its entirety as well (having it used by Daleks, the people of Zeros and even by a Mechanoid itself). The World That Waits also uses the Mechanoid spelling.
The Only Good Dalek dodges the matter by not naming the shell of one when it appears. Being open, some counterargument on me would be War of the Daleks - which uses in its little interlude a varied mix of Mechon and Mechonoid. And the novelisation of The Chase uses Mechonoid also.
I have no clue what The Juggernauts says, as I've not heard it thus far. (Additional note on episode credits; aside difficulty relying on those in usual cases, I would mention that though 'The Planet of Decision' renders them as Mechonoid & Mechonoid Voice, 'The Death of Doctor Who' renders them as Mechanoid & Mechanoid voice.) But I definitely thought it was worth raising that there is a fair bit of in-universe usage of the A spelling that needs to be discussed. JDPManjoume 22:07, October 7, 2020 (UTC)
Coming back to note the title and credits (Mechanoid Queen, and Mechanoid 2150, with Nicholas Briggs listed as voice of the other Mechanoids) of Planet of the Mechanoids as further point of discussion. Emperor Dalek also names them Mechanoids and The Mechanoid Queen also self-describes them as Mechanoids too.
That's four out of eleven appearances has now named them as Mechanoid. Two that use Mechonoid. One that utilised both in credits. One that dodges the matter. Guess we need to check the remaining three that have not yet been discussed - Juggernauts, Birth of a Legend and Consultation Exercise, as at the current moment, it looks like Mechanoid is leading in usage. JDPManjoume 18:37, 26 November 2020 (UTC)