- Weevil (Torchwood)
Doctorwhorace
series=Torchwood
name=Weevils
type=Man-eating humanoid
affiliation=None
planet=Unknown
start=Everything ChangesWeevils are a
fiction al extraterrestrial species from the Britishscience fiction television series "Torchwood ", first appearing in the episode "Everything Changes". AsJack Harkness explains in that episode, the name "Weevil" is applied to them by Torchwood, but as communication with them is limited, the true name of their race is not known. The behind-the-scenes documentary series, "Torchwood Declassified ", describes them as the "resident alien of the show". Torchwood Three has a captive Weevil which Owen studies. Jack first considered the name Barbara, but "It didn't seem right" so they named it Janet.Characteristics
Weevils are thought to be extraterrestrial in origin, but a population of a few hundred live in the sewers of
Cardiff , having travelled through aspacetime rift running through the city. They usually live offsewage , but occasionally one will go rogue, come to the surface and attack humans using their sharp . They typically are seen wearing Torchwood embroidered boiler suits, so it is probable that they frequently escape from the facility. In "Everything Changes", a Weevil kills a hospital porter, but is captured and imprisoned in the Torchwood Hub. Jack also states that the frequency of these attacks has been increasing, but the cause is still as yet unknown. In the "Torchwood Declassified" episode accompanying "Combat",John Barrowman speculates that Weevils attack humans out of fear that they will be lured into the Weevil fight clubs. The tie-in website, a fictional radio station [http://www.darktalk.co.uk DarkTalk.co.uk] features call-ins from Cardiff locals who have begun to notice the existence of the Weevils.The [http://www.torchwood.org.uk Torchwood website] states that 1930s
New York suffered an infestation similar to the Weevil infestation of Cardiff, which was covered up by rumours ofsewer crocodile s, [http://web.archive.org/web/20070419033407re_/www.torchwood.org.uk/html/weevils/images/paper-scrap.jpgTorchwood External Hub Interface - 1950s Torchwood Memo (partial)] (Archive.org, saved Jul 05, 2007)] a likely reference to the "pig slaves" of "Doctor Who" episode "Daleks in Manhattan ". The Torchwood website also speculates they may have been in the sewer pipes of 4th centuryByzantium , where they were described as "crocodile-like creatures".The website also noted that they are of low-level intelligence, and that they have little or no language, but perhaps communicate telepathically. It notes that, while they attack to kill, it is unclear whether this is simply due to a desire for food. It points out that family/group behaviour is noted, accompanied by a territorial aggression. They are adapted to survive in dark, damp conditions, [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20070704194433re_/www.torchwood.org.uk/html/weevils/knowledge.shtml Torchwood External Hub Interface - Weevil Basics] (Archive.org, saved Jul 05, 2007)] and possess great strength and speed. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070227125302/www.torchwood.org.uk/html/fightclub/handleweevils.shtml Torchwood External Hub Interface - How to Handle Weevils] (Archive.org, saved Jul 05, 2007)] The episode "End of Days" establishes that in addition to being telepathic, Weevils are also "time sensitive", physically pained by dramatic disruptions in the spacetime rift. "Combat" also reveals that the Weevils are becoming immune to "anti-Weevil spray", leading some Torchwood team members to ask if they are "evolving in other ways", which suggests that Weevils have a strong ability to rapidly adapt to their environment.
Another Weevil, nicknamed 'Janet', appears in a deleted scene from the episode "Greeks Bearing Gifts", where it is shown being put into a cell. According to
Jack Harkness , it was captured while burying its child. It briefly appears later in the episode whenToshiko Sato , disillusioned by the glimpses into others' minds provided by the telepathic necklace, compares humanity to Weevils, noting incredible similarity. Other appearances include "Combat", "Sleeper" and "Reset". On the latter occasion, Janet was shown as being afraid of Beth's presence.In the Torchwood episode "Combat", the 'Weevil Fight Club' [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20070705151458/http://www.torchwood.org.uk/html/fightclub/ Torchwood External Hub Interface - Weevil Fight Club case files] (Archive.org, saved Jul 05, 2007)] owner, Mark Lynch, theorises that the Weevils are mankind in the future when all that is left is rage; although the Torchwood website says that researchers in the 1950s noted they didn't appear to be derived from any known Earth-species, however, many planets in the "Doctor Who" universe contain . Throughout "Combat", the rights of a Weevil over a human are questioned. In "Combat"'s closing scene, Owen hisses in a Weevil-like manner at Janet, and the fight-club individual, in their adjoining cells, and they both respond by cowering away. The "Torchwood Declassified" accompaniment states that writers may choose to pick up on this, raising questions into Owen's future.
The Weevils seem to have some strange connection to Death. In "Dead Man Walking" they are shown to bow down in fear to Owen while he is possessed by Death. In "Exit Wounds" they are still shown to have that same fear of Owen, as he is "King of the Weevils". He is able to go through the streets, unlike Toshiko and Ianto.
In an episode of Torchwood Declassified John Barrowman said that the Weevils might be a calm race but kill when they feel threatened. Weevils can't swim; one drowned after Jack, Gwen and Ianto chased one into Cardiff Bay in "Lost Souls".
References
External links
* [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Weevil Weevil article on the TARDIS Index File Wiki]
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