Yeti (Doctor Who)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doctor Who race | |
---|---|
Yeti | |
Type | Robots |
Affiliated with | The Great Intelligence |
Homeworld | Earth |
First appearance | The Abominable Snowmen |
The Yeti of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, although resembling the cryptozoological creatures also called the Yeti, are in actuality alien robots. Their external appearance, that of a huge hairy biped, disguises a small spherical mechanism that provides its motive power. The Yeti serve the Great Intelligence, a disembodied entity from another plane, which tried to form a physical body in order to conquer the Earth. The Yeti are initially a ruse to scare off curiosity seekers, and later form an army serving the Great Intelligence.
The Great Intelligence and its Yeti minions were thwarted twice by the Doctor's second incarnation, played by Patrick Troughton, in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear. A Yeti was also one of the creatures in the Death Zone featured in The Five Doctors.
The sound effect of a Yeti's roar is created by running the sound of a flushing toilet backwards.
[edit] Other appearances
Yeti also feature in the spin-off video Downtime, which was also novelised as part of Virgin's Missing Adventures range. The Yeti also appear in the Missing Adventure Millennial Rites by Craig Hinton. Rites follows the New Adventure All-Consuming Fire by Andy Lane in identifying the Great Intelligence with H.P. Lovecraft's Yog-Sothoth, a being from the universe before this one. The Great Intelligence also appeared in a Doctor Who back-up comic strip in Doctor Who Weekly #31–#34. The canonicity of these spin-offs is unclear.