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The '''Warpsmiths''' were an elder race that featured in several UK magazines by [[Alan Moore]] and [[Garry Leach]].
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[[File:MiracleManV1-3Panel.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Warpsmiths in Miracle Man v1 #3.]]
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The '''Warpsmiths''' are a species that feature in several universes.
  
==Background==
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==History==
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The Warpsmiths
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They came to encounter the '''Qys Imperium''' with the Warpsmiths fiercely protecting the Gulf Worlds from this foe. (Miracleman v1 #3)
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At some point, the Qys were believed to had been incursions into the Warpsmith habitat on '''Hod'''. (Warrior v1 #9)
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==Overview==
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Distance was an abstract concept to their kind with them able to travel to the edges of infinity with a mere footstep. (Miracleman v1 #3)
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They were divided into a caste-based society determined by colours which included:
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*'''Blue Warpsmiths''' :
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*'''Grey Warpsmiths''' :
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*'''Red Warpsmiths''' :
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*'''White Warpsmiths''' :
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*'''Black Warpsmiths''' : It was said that they were very tall and that one should not look at them directly as it confused the eye whilst petrifying the mind. (Warrior v1 #10)
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They followed a strict code of conduct and were noted for being fierce in their dedication to protecting their territory. (Miracleman v1 #3)
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It was said that they had attained a mastery of space with them being incredibly fast to the point that all other species seemed slow in movement compared to them. (Miracle Man v1 #13) Their ability to teleport was linked to '''derma-circuitry''' that was included on their person. (Warrior v1 #9) The technology allowed them to travel through time itself. (Warrior v1 #4)
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Warpsmiths were capable of using '''skimmer''' transports in times when their teleportation systems were malfunctioning. (Warrior v1 #10)
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==Members==
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*'''Aza Chorn''' :
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*'''Phon Mooda''' :
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*'''Tenga Dril''' :
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*'''Uxu Chil''' :
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*'''Llans Ivo''' :
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==Notes==
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*The Warpsmiths were created by Alan Moore and Garry Leach where they made their first appearance in Warrior Summer Special v1 #4 (1982).
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*In Gallifrey, the '''Warpsmiths of Phaidon''' appeared as a supporting race in the Doctor Who Expanded Universe in the Big Finish Doctor Who spin-off audio series produced in 2005 and 2006. They were referred to as a major temporal power that were involve in political negotiations over the use of time technology
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==Appearances==
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*''Warrior v1'':
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*''Miracleman v1'':
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==
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*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Warpsmiths Marvel Database Entry]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warpsmith Wikipedia Entry]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warpsmith Wikipedia Entry]
  
 
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[[Category:Elder races]]
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[[Category:Species]]
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[[Category:Miracleman]]
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[[Category:Marvel]]
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[[Category:Alan Moore]]
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[[Category:Garry Leach]]

Latest revision as of 06:59, 15 December 2019

Warpsmiths in Miracle Man v1 #3.

The Warpsmiths are a species that feature in several universes.

Contents

History

The Warpsmiths

They came to encounter the Qys Imperium with the Warpsmiths fiercely protecting the Gulf Worlds from this foe. (Miracleman v1 #3)

At some point, the Qys were believed to had been incursions into the Warpsmith habitat on Hod. (Warrior v1 #9)

Overview

Distance was an abstract concept to their kind with them able to travel to the edges of infinity with a mere footstep. (Miracleman v1 #3)

They were divided into a caste-based society determined by colours which included:

  • Blue Warpsmiths :
  • Grey Warpsmiths :
  • Red Warpsmiths :
  • White Warpsmiths :
  • Black Warpsmiths : It was said that they were very tall and that one should not look at them directly as it confused the eye whilst petrifying the mind. (Warrior v1 #10)

They followed a strict code of conduct and were noted for being fierce in their dedication to protecting their territory. (Miracleman v1 #3)

It was said that they had attained a mastery of space with them being incredibly fast to the point that all other species seemed slow in movement compared to them. (Miracle Man v1 #13) Their ability to teleport was linked to derma-circuitry that was included on their person. (Warrior v1 #9) The technology allowed them to travel through time itself. (Warrior v1 #4)

Warpsmiths were capable of using skimmer transports in times when their teleportation systems were malfunctioning. (Warrior v1 #10)

Members

  • Aza Chorn :
  • Phon Mooda :
  • Tenga Dril :
  • Uxu Chil :
  • Llans Ivo :

Notes

  • The Warpsmiths were created by Alan Moore and Garry Leach where they made their first appearance in Warrior Summer Special v1 #4 (1982).
  • In Gallifrey, the Warpsmiths of Phaidon appeared as a supporting race in the Doctor Who Expanded Universe in the Big Finish Doctor Who spin-off audio series produced in 2005 and 2006. They were referred to as a major temporal power that were involve in political negotiations over the use of time technology

Appearances

  • Warrior v1:
  • Miracleman v1:

External Link

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