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'''Kamelion''' was a [[Shapeshifter|shape-changing]] [[android]] and [[companion]] of the [[Fifth Doctor]].  
'''Kamelion''' was a [[Shapeshifter|shape-changing]] [[android]] and [[companion]] of the [[Fifth Doctor]].


Used by {{Ainley}} to impersonate [[King]] [[John of England|John]], he was later taken aboard [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] by the [[Fifth Doctor]]. This continued until his destruction after he had again fallen under the influence of the Master.
Used by {{Ainley}} to impersonate [[King]] [[John of England|John]], he was later taken aboard [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] by the [[Fifth Doctor]]. This continued until his destruction after he had again fallen under the influence of the Master.


However, this was not the end for him. He gained and lost a new host body, had a [[child]] with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and used his mental link with the Doctor to allow the Master to trap the Doctor within a dreamscape.  
However, this was not the end for him. He gained and lost a new host body, had a [[child]] with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and used his mental link with the Doctor to allow the Master to trap the Doctor within a dreamscape.


== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
Kamelion was created from structure [[mathematics]] via [[Block Transfer Computation]]s, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'') a complex mass of artificial [[neuron]]s, controlled by simple concentration and [[psychokinetics]]. As such, he was able to change his appearance and form at will. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'') He could even apply the same transformative energies to other individuals, as when appeared to turn people to [[stone]] in the guise of [[Medusa]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Mark of the Medusa (short story)|Mark of the Medusa]])
Kamelion was created from structure [[mathematics]] via [[Block Transfer Computation]]s, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'') a complex mass of artificial [[neuron]]s, controlled by simple concentration and [[psychokinetics]]. As such, he was able to change his appearance and form at will. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'') He could even apply the same transformative energies to other individuals, as when appeared to turn people to [[stone]] in the guise of [[Medusa]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Mark of the Medusa (short story)|Mark of the Medusa]])


Not only could he masquerade as various [[humanoid]]s, but Kamelion could actually change his mass via a pseudo-metabolic extension into the [[fifth dimension]], where he stored or drew on mass to suit varied body forms. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure]]'') At various points, he changed his [[hand]]s into weapons, and took the forms of a [[Gubbage Cone]] with many [[tendril]]s and a fifty-foot tall version of his standard body. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')
Not only could he masquerade as various [[humanoid]]s, but Kamelion could actually change his mass via a pseudo-metabolic extension into the [[fifth dimension]], where he stored or drew on mass to suit varied body forms. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure]]'') At various points, he changed his [[hand]]s into weapons, and took the forms of a [[Gubbage Cone]] with many [[tendril]]s and a fifty-foot tall version of his standard body. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Life ===
=== Life ===
==== Creation ====
==== Creation ====
The Kamelions were created by the [[Gelsandoran]]s ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure]]'') as [[weapon]]s of [[war]] during their invasion of the [[planet]] [[Xeriphas]] before leaving. Not knowing why they left, Kamelion shut down his [[consciousness]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'') When {{Ainley}} became trapped on [[Xeriphas]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'') he discovered Kamelion had been left behind by previous invaders. He used the android to impersonate many beings across the cosmos, all the while causing Kamelion to develop a [[conscience]]. In his next encounter with the [[Fifth Doctor]], he was using Kamelion to impersonate [[King John]], in order to pervert history by preventing the signing of [[Magna Carta]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
The Kamelions were created by the [[Gelsandoran]]s ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure]]'') as [[weapon]]s of [[war]] during their invasion of the [[planet]] [[Xeriphas]] before leaving. Not knowing why they left, Kamelion shut down his [[consciousness]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'') When {{Ainley}} became trapped on [[Xeriphas]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'') he discovered Kamelion had been left behind by previous invaders. He used the android to impersonate many beings across the cosmos, all the while causing Kamelion to develop a [[conscience]]. In his next encounter with the [[Fifth Doctor]], he was using Kamelion to impersonate [[King John]], in order to pervert history by preventing the signing of [[Magna Carta]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')


==== Travels with the Fifth Doctor ====
==== Travels with the Fifth Doctor ====
The Doctor freed Kamelion from the Master's control and invited him to join [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] crew, although [[Turlough]] and [[Tegan]] were uncomfortable with him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
The Doctor freed Kamelion from the Master's control and invited him to join [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] crew, although [[Turlough]] and [[Tegan]] were uncomfortable with him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')


Although Kamelion was eager to explore his own free will, he soon realised that his pre-programmed loyalty was too powerful to ignore, resulting in him falling under the control of the criminal psychopath [[Maximillian Arrestis]] while the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough investigating strange goings on at a time-travelling restaurant in the far future. However, Kamelion was able to assist the Doctor despite being officially under Arrestis's control when he was ordered to turn into something dangerous to threaten Arrestis’s enemies; Kamelion obeyed the order by transforming into a Sculti - a race that generated a bio-electric field capable of shutting down the human brain - but neglected to inform Arrestis that the same field could also shut down the energy weapons that Arrestis was using. This allowed the Doctor to gain the upper hand in the subsequent confrontation and send Arrestis - who had been rescued from the moment of his own death - back to the point in time where he’d come from. Despite the fact that he had prevented any serious damage being done, this adventure prompted Kamelion to resolve to remain inside the TARDIS from then on, his use as a weapon by Arrestis to kill someone proving to himself that he couldn't be trusted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')  
Although Kamelion was eager to explore his own free will, he soon realised that his pre-programmed loyalty was too powerful to ignore, resulting in him falling under the control of the criminal psychopath [[Maximillian Arrestis]] while the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough investigating strange goings on at a time-travelling restaurant in the far future. However, Kamelion was able to assist the Doctor despite being officially under Arrestis's control when he was ordered to turn into something dangerous to threaten Arrestis’s enemies; Kamelion obeyed the order by transforming into a Sculti - a race that generated a bio-electric field capable of shutting down the human brain - but neglected to inform Arrestis that the same field could also shut down the energy weapons that Arrestis was using. This allowed the Doctor to gain the upper hand in the subsequent confrontation and send Arrestis - who had been rescued from the moment of his own death - back to the point in time where he’d come from. Despite the fact that he had prevented any serious damage being done, this adventure prompted Kamelion to resolve to remain inside the TARDIS from then on, his use as a weapon by Arrestis to kill someone proving to himself that he couldn't be trusted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')


Kamelion subsequently spent most of his time in his room in the TARDIS, consisting of a chair with a link to the TARDIS's databanks, allowing him to 'listen' to the ship reflect on its adventures. However, after meeting the Doctor's first three incarnations ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]''), Tegan tried to use Kamelion to show Turlough what the Doctor had looked like when she first met him. Unfortunately, this resulted in Kamelion overloading as he tried to access Tegan and Turlough’s subjective experiences and impressions, prompting The Doctor to provide him with a casket to shield him from data he couldn’t process properly ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Qualia (short story)|Qualia]]'').  
Kamelion subsequently spent most of his time in his room in the TARDIS, consisting of a chair with a link to the TARDIS's databanks, allowing him to 'listen' to the ship reflect on its adventures. However, after meeting the Doctor's first three incarnations ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]''), Tegan tried to use Kamelion to show Turlough what the Doctor had looked like when she first met him. Unfortunately, this resulted in Kamelion overloading as he tried to access Tegan and Turlough’s subjective experiences and impressions, prompting The Doctor to provide him with a casket to shield him from data he couldn’t process properly ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Qualia (short story)|Qualia]]'').


Despite this, Kamelion did leave his room during a trip to [[the Moon]] with a Victorian lunar expedition in [[1878]], his assistance proving crucial to the resolution of the crisis. Initially confined to the TARDIS by a force field preserving an [[atmosphere]] on a lunar park that disrupted his operating systems, Kamelion later left the park and rescued the Doctor as he was dying of [[asphyxiation]] on the surface as the force field began to lose power following the death of the park's [[The Warden|Warden]]. Later, he helped the Doctor and Turlough salvage weapons from the park to use against the ruthless [[Vrall]], and posed as the spirit of the deceased Prince [[Albert]] to convince Queen [[Victoria]] to abandon the space program. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Imperial Moon (novel)|Imperial Moon]]'')
Despite this, Kamelion did leave his room during a trip to [[the Moon]] with a Victorian lunar expedition in [[1878]], his assistance proving crucial to the resolution of the crisis. Initially confined to the TARDIS by a force field preserving an [[atmosphere]] on a lunar park that disrupted his operating systems, Kamelion later left the park and rescued the Doctor as he was dying of [[asphyxiation]] on the surface as the force field began to lose power following the death of the park's [[The Warden|Warden]]. Later, he helped the Doctor and Turlough salvage weapons from the park to use against the ruthless [[Vrall]], and posed as the spirit of the deceased Prince [[Albert]] to convince Queen [[Victoria]] to abandon the space program. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Imperial Moon (novel)|Imperial Moon]]'')
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* In their tongue-in-cheek reference book Doctor Who: The Completely Useless Encyclopedia (1996), Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons write that "An examination of Kamelion's history reveals the possible existence of a curse of Poltergeist proportions. Both Terence Dudley and Peter Grimwade, who scripted the robot companion's appearances, have died. So too have Kamelion's human alter-egos, Gerald Flood and Dallas Adams, who played his 'Howard Foster' form for most of 'Planet of Fire'. To say nothing of Kamelion's software designer, Mike Power, who was killed shortly after the decision was taken to include the robot in the series. Eric Pringle should thank his lucky stars that a Kamelion sequence was edited out of 'The Awakening' and Missing Adventure scribe Craig Hinton should start worrying."[4] Hinton – who penned the Missing Adventure The Crystal Bucephalus, which featured Kamelion prominently – later died of a heart attack, at the age of 42, in 2006.
* In their tongue-in-cheek reference book Doctor Who: The Completely Useless Encyclopedia (1996), Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons write that "An examination of Kamelion's history reveals the possible existence of a curse of Poltergeist proportions. Both Terence Dudley and Peter Grimwade, who scripted the robot companion's appearances, have died. So too have Kamelion's human alter-egos, Gerald Flood and Dallas Adams, who played his 'Howard Foster' form for most of 'Planet of Fire'. To say nothing of Kamelion's software designer, Mike Power, who was killed shortly after the decision was taken to include the robot in the series. Eric Pringle should thank his lucky stars that a Kamelion sequence was edited out of 'The Awakening' and Missing Adventure scribe Craig Hinton should start worrying."[4] Hinton – who penned the Missing Adventure The Crystal Bucephalus, which featured Kamelion prominently – later died of a heart attack, at the age of 42, in 2006.
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