Mor-Tax

Mor-Tax

Mor-Tax is the name of the planet on which the aliens from the first season of the War of the Worlds TV series, the Mor-Taxans, originate. While the show's existence as a continuation from the 1953 film would make the aliens Martians, the first season rewrites this origin due to the supported fact that no intelligent life is evident to exist or have existed on Mars. Their connection to Mars is never mentioned onscreen, though creator/executive producer Greg Strangis has stated in an interview that the aliens used Mars only as a staging point to launch their invasion on Earth;[1] the veterans of the Grover's Mill militia obliviously call them Martians.

It is established that the planet lies within Pleiades in the Taurus constellation, "beyond time and beyond space." This system, which is never named, also includes a planet called Qar'To that is the homeworld of an unidentified alien race that sends a synth to Earth to destroy the aliens. While the Pleiades cluster lies 440 light-years away, it is stated by the rogue alien Quinn to be 40 light-years away, thus the Mor-Taxans are somehow able to expedite the travel.[1] The synth from Qar'To is said to travel the distance through a space in dimensions and it is established that it can also return through the same space within a year. It is not know if those from Mor-Tax are either unaware of this passage, or are somehow unable to travel through this same space themselves.

The planet has three moons and is the third planet from its sun, providing a possible origin for their religious, cultural, and scientific fixation with the number three.[2] The star around which the planet revolves is dying, which is the reason for the aliens leaving it to make refuge on Earth. Ironically, though they seek occupancy on Earth, the brightness of the sun is higher in contrast to their own, thus suffering from photophobia, made evident in their host bodies wearing sunglasses to aid them. The length of Mor-Tax's seasons and days are unknown. While it is stated the mating season is every nine years, it is not clarified if this is in reference to the time on Earth or on Mor-Tax.

The planet is never seen or described in any graphic detail, but based on general description, it is a garden planet ripe with vegetation, an ancient world as the alien Quinn calls it. Because of this, the native species has a vegetarian diet. It is once hinted that some of the plants have a fairly high level of intelligence - possibly more so than human beings. It is possible that one of the Quinn's art resembles planet Mor-Tax as seen in the episode "Prodigal Son" (some statue with planet and small three bodies around it). It is also possible that we see Mor-Tax environment in short Malzor's flashback in the episode "The Obelisk".

An individual from this planet and anything related to them such as their technology is referred to as being Mor-Taxan; though, the race as a collective whole would be referred to as the Mor-Tax.

In the second season of the series, a new set of aliens arrive on Earth, said to be the same race as those from the Mor-Tax. However, these aliens call the planet Morthrai, and themselves Morthren, which is seen exploding in the very first shot of the premiere episode. In the final episode, it is stated that the Morthren were unaware of any other intelligent lifeforms until the discovery of Earth in 1945 and it took sometime less than a year to reach the planet from theirs - both facts of which deviate from the information given above.

Name

The aliens' homeworld was initially called Kor-'Tax[2] before becoming Mor-Tax. The canonical spelling of the name remained unknown as it appears only in commercial print in the novelization of the episode "The Resurrection" written by J.M. Dillard. Although Dillard's book was adapted from the teleplay, it contains much information either of questionable or no canonical value, which left the spelling unverified. This spelling was confirmed as canonical when the name was found used in an obtained copy of "The Resurrection" script. Due mostly to secondhand sources, the spelling among fans is sometimes given as Mor'Tax or MorTax, with variations on the capitalization of the 'T'.

Notes

  1. ^ An early version of the writer's bible acknowledges that the two bodies are more than several hundred light years apart, but also states that the aliens took only about 40 years to reach Earth. This and Quinn's statement correlate with the timetable for the colonists' arrival in conjunction with the 1953 invasion.

References

  1. ^ Daily Breeze, September 16, 1988
  2. ^ a b Bible written by Greg Strangis — dated January 1, 1988

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