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==History==
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== History ==
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[[File:Herman Series.jpg|left|thumb|Herman series]]
 
[[Image:Herman Series.jpg|left|thumb|120px|Herman #81]]The [[android|androids]] of the planet [[Mudd (planet)|Mudd]] originate in the [[Andromeda]] galaxy. They were constructed by an unnamed humanoid species for the purpose of performing necessary service functions, freeing their makers to evolve a perfect social order. Large groups of androids were sent to establish outposts for various purposes. At one time, there were many such outposts of androids scattered throughout the stars, but when the sun of their home world went nova, the android's "makers" slowly became extinct. By 2267, only a single outpost was remained. Located on a [[Class K|K class]] planet in the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, the original purpose of the android outpost was to adapt the planet for productive use. They had managed to build vast libraries, impressive medical research laboratories, and cutting-edge engineering shops until the slow march of time caused them to lose focus on their original purpose. The accidental arrival of human [[Harcourt Mudd|Harcourt Fenton Mudd]] sometime in late [[2266]] or early [[2267]] would bring the androids a new, if misguided, purpose.
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The [[android]]s of the planet [[Mudd]] originated in the [[Andromeda Galaxy]]. They were constructed by an unnamed humanoid species for the purpose of performing necessary service functions, freeing their makers to evolve a perfect social order. Large groups of androids were sent to establish outposts for various purposes. At one time, there were many such outposts of androids scattered throughout the stars, but when the sun of their home world went nova, the androids' "makers" slowly became extinct. By [[2267]], only a single outpost has remained. Located on a [[Class K planet|K-class]] planet in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]], the original purpose of the android outpost was to adapt the planet for productive use. They had managed to build vast libraries, impressive medical research laboratories, and cutting-edge engineering shops until the slow march of time caused them to lose focus on their original purpose. The accidental arrival of the [[Human]] [[Harcourt Mudd|Harcourt Fenton Mudd]] sometime in late [[2266]] or early 2267 brought the androids a new, if misguided, purpose.
 
==Organization==
 
[[Image:rhaeandrece.jpg|right|thumb|100px|Alice #263]]
 
The androids consist of a single ''coordinator'' named [[Norman]], who utilized a ''central control complex'' to join some 205,308 individual androids into a mass brain, forming one gigantic, highly intelligent mind. The androids were divided into groups of identical models each numbering up to 500 units. Among these were the [[Herman series]], the [[Oscar series]], and many others. Constructed of a self-renewing plastic over a skeleton of [[beryllium]]-[[titanium]] alloy, none of the android bodies has ever worn out, but the estimated duration is 500,000 years. While the android collective brain is vast and formidable, it has a weakness in it's inability to process logical paradoxes and irrational behavior.
 
 
==The Mudd Era==
 
[[Image:Harcourt Fenton Mudd 2267.jpg|left|thumb|120px|Mudd the First]]
 
When the planet was stumbled upon in 2267 by fugitive Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd, the androids dubbed him '''Lord Mudd the First'''. Serving Mudd with near absolute loyalty, they nevertheless held him against his will. While prisoner and ruler of the android population, Mudd ordered the construction of an additional 2,501 androids, most of which were very attractive female models, including the [[Alice series]], the [[Barbara series]], the [[Maizie series]], the [[Trudy series]], and the [[Annabelle series]]. In addition, he commissioned a single android in the image of his estranged wife [[Stella Mudd|Stella]], whom he could command to be silent at will to amuse himself.
 
 
Needing beings to serve, and being less than satisfied with Harry Mudd as the sole provider of purpose, the androids promised to allow him to leave if he would help them secure new specimens to serve. At Mudd's direction, Norman posed as a [[Starfleet]] offer and comandeered and sabotaged a [[Federation]] [[starship]], the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS Enterprise]], and forced it to the planet Mudd. The androids long observation of Harry Mudd caused them to draw certain negative conlusions about the human race as a whole. Although realizing that Mudd was flawed even for a human being, the androids nevertheless determined that the human race was much too greedy and corruptible to have free run of the galaxy. They determined the best way to control humanity's aggressive and inquisitive instincts was by serving them, until humans became completely dependent on them. Happy and controlled.
 
   
==The Post-Mudd Era==
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== Organization ==
[[Image:Stella Mudd.jpg|right|thumb|100px|The original Stella android]]
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[[File:Alice 263.jpg|thumb|Alice #263]]
 
The androids consisted of a single coordinator named [[Norman]], who utilized a central control complex to join some 207,808 other individual androids into a mass brain, forming one gigantic, highly intelligent mind. The androids were divided into groups of identical models each numbering up to 500 units. Among these were the [[Herman series]], the [[Oscar series]], and many others. Constructed of a self-renewing plastic over a skeleton of [[beryllium]]-[[titanium]] alloy, none of the android bodies had ever worn out, but the estimated duration is 500,000 years. While the android collective brain is vast and formidable, it had a weakness in its inability to process logical paradoxes and irrational behavior.
Using a combination of irrational behavior and logical paradoxes, the androids were eventually overcome by Harry Mudd and the Enterprise crew. With the androids incapacitated, it became possible for the Starfleet personell to reprogram the androids to continue once again the project they had been sent to this planet to accomplish. In addition, the androids were to be left with custody of Harry Mudd, not as a soverign ruler, but instead as a "first-class example of a human failure", to be observed in order to avoid similar individuals in the future. In addition, 499 new androids were commissioned by Starfleet [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], based upon Harry Mudd's original Stella design, including it's characteristic shrill and shrewish demeanor, but without any regard for Harry's command for it to "shut up".
 
   
==Other Mudd androids==
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== The Mudd era ==
 
[[File:Harcourt Fenton Mudd 2267.jpg|left|thumb|Mudd the First]]
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When the planet was stumbled upon in 2267 by fugitive Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd, the androids dubbed him Lord Mudd the First. Serving Mudd with near-absolute loyalty, they nevertheless held him against his will. While prisoner and ruler of the android population, Mudd ordered the construction of an additional 2,501 androids, most of which were very attractive female models, including the [[Alice series]], the [[Barbara series]], the [[Maisie series]], the [[Trudy series]], and the [[Annabelle series]]. In addition, he commissioned a single android in the image of his estranged wife [[Stella Mudd|Stella]], whom he could command to be silent at will to amuse himself.
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[[File:Stella Mudd.jpg|thumb|The original Stella android]]
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Needing beings to serve, and being less than satisfied with Harry Mudd as the sole provider of purpose, the androids promised to allow him to leave if he would help them secure new specimens to serve. At Mudd's direction, Norman posed as a [[Starfleet]] officer and commandeered and sabotaged a [[Federation]] [[starship]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, and forced it to the planet Mudd. The androids long observation of Harry Mudd caused them to draw certain negative conclusions about the Human race as a whole. Although realizing that Mudd was flawed even for a Human being, the androids nevertheless determined that the Human race was much too greedy and corruptible to have free run of the galaxy. They determined the best way to control Humanity's aggressive and inquisitive instincts was by serving them, until Humans became completely dependent on them, happy and controlled. ({{TOS|I, Mudd}})
| align="center" width="130px" | [[Image:maizie_series.jpg|center|110px]]The [[Maizie series]]
 
| align="center" width="130px" | [[Image:miscmudd01.jpg|center|110px]]The [[Oscar series]]
 
| align="center" width="130px" | [[Image:miscmudd02.jpg|center|110px]]The [[Annabelle series]]
 
| align="center" width="130px" | [[Image:miscmudd03.jpg|center|110px]]The [[Trudy series]]
 
| align="center" width="130px" | [[Image:barbara_series.jpg|center|110px]]The [[Barbara series]]
 
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== The post-Mudd era ==
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[[File:Stellastellastella.jpg|thumb|left|Mudd, verbally assaulted by three of the Stella series]]
 
Using a combination of irrational behavior and logical paradoxes, the androids were eventually overcome by the ''Enterprise'' crew with the assistance of Harry Mudd. With the androids incapacitated, it became possible for the Starfleet personnel to reprogram the androids to continue once again the project they had been sent to the planet to accomplish. In addition, the androids were to be left with custody of Harry Mudd, not as a sovereign ruler, but instead as a "first-class example of a Human failure", to be observed in order to avoid similar individuals in the future. In addition, 499 new androids were commissioned by Starfleet [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], based upon Harry Mudd's original Stella design, including its characteristic shrill and shrewish demeanor, but without any regard for Harry's command for it to "shut up". In spite of Harry Mudd's rather colorful reputation and auspicious history, Federation records well into the [[2360s]] still referred to the planet as "Mudd", and presumably the androids are likewise named "Mudd-type androids" in tribute to "Lord Mudd I", the first sovereign ruler of the planet. ({{TOS|I, Mudd}}; {{TNG|Conspiracy}})
   
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{{bginfo|According to ''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'' (pg. 124) Mudd eventually managed to escape himself, leaving the android servants to search for other ways to fulfill their programming. Federation traffic was rerouted to avoid the area of the planet.}}
==References==
 
[[Alice series]]; [[android]]; [[Andromeda]]; [[Annabelle series]]; [[Barbara series]]; [[beryllium]]; [[Class K]]; [[Maizie series]]; [[Mudd (planet)|Mudd]]; [[Harcourt Mudd|Mudd, Harry]]; [[pressure dome]]; [[Stella Mudd|Mudd, Stella]]; [[Norman]]; [[Oscar series]]; [[titanium]]; [[Trudy series]]
 
   
[[Category:androids]]
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== Other Mudd androids ==
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<gallery perrow="3">
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File:Annabelle series.jpg|[[Annabelle series]]
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File:Barbara series.jpg|[[Barbara series]]
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File:Maisie series.jpg|[[Maisie series]]
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File:Oscar series.jpg|[[Oscar series]]
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File:Trudy series.jpg|[[Trudy series]]
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File:Mudd android, William Blackburn.jpg|Unidentified series
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Androids]]

Revision as of 11:31, 18 November 2013

Norman, coordinator of the androids of Mudd
Norman, Coordinator of the androids of the planet Mudd.
Norman's circuitry
One of Norman's circuitry access panels.

History

Herman Series

Herman series

The androids of the planet Mudd originated in the Andromeda Galaxy. They were constructed by an unnamed humanoid species for the purpose of performing necessary service functions, freeing their makers to evolve a perfect social order. Large groups of androids were sent to establish outposts for various purposes. At one time, there were many such outposts of androids scattered throughout the stars, but when the sun of their home world went nova, the androids' "makers" slowly became extinct. By 2267, only a single outpost has remained. Located on a K-class planet in the Milky Way Galaxy, the original purpose of the android outpost was to adapt the planet for productive use. They had managed to build vast libraries, impressive medical research laboratories, and cutting-edge engineering shops until the slow march of time caused them to lose focus on their original purpose. The accidental arrival of the Human Harcourt Fenton Mudd sometime in late 2266 or early 2267 brought the androids a new, if misguided, purpose.

Organization

Alice 263

Alice #263

The androids consisted of a single coordinator named Norman, who utilized a central control complex to join some 207,808 other individual androids into a mass brain, forming one gigantic, highly intelligent mind. The androids were divided into groups of identical models each numbering up to 500 units. Among these were the Herman series, the Oscar series, and many others. Constructed of a self-renewing plastic over a skeleton of beryllium-titanium alloy, none of the android bodies had ever worn out, but the estimated duration is 500,000 years. While the android collective brain is vast and formidable, it had a weakness in its inability to process logical paradoxes and irrational behavior.

The Mudd era

Harcourt Fenton Mudd 2267

Mudd the First

When the planet was stumbled upon in 2267 by fugitive Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd, the androids dubbed him Lord Mudd the First. Serving Mudd with near-absolute loyalty, they nevertheless held him against his will. While prisoner and ruler of the android population, Mudd ordered the construction of an additional 2,501 androids, most of which were very attractive female models, including the Alice series, the Barbara series, the Maisie series, the Trudy series, and the Annabelle series. In addition, he commissioned a single android in the image of his estranged wife Stella, whom he could command to be silent at will to amuse himself.

Stella Mudd

The original Stella android

Needing beings to serve, and being less than satisfied with Harry Mudd as the sole provider of purpose, the androids promised to allow him to leave if he would help them secure new specimens to serve. At Mudd's direction, Norman posed as a Starfleet officer and commandeered and sabotaged a Federation starship, the USS Enterprise, and forced it to the planet Mudd. The androids long observation of Harry Mudd caused them to draw certain negative conclusions about the Human race as a whole. Although realizing that Mudd was flawed even for a Human being, the androids nevertheless determined that the Human race was much too greedy and corruptible to have free run of the galaxy. They determined the best way to control Humanity's aggressive and inquisitive instincts was by serving them, until Humans became completely dependent on them, happy and controlled. (TOS: "I, Mudd")

The post-Mudd era

Stellastellastella

Mudd, verbally assaulted by three of the Stella series

Using a combination of irrational behavior and logical paradoxes, the androids were eventually overcome by the Enterprise crew with the assistance of Harry Mudd. With the androids incapacitated, it became possible for the Starfleet personnel to reprogram the androids to continue once again the project they had been sent to the planet to accomplish. In addition, the androids were to be left with custody of Harry Mudd, not as a sovereign ruler, but instead as a "first-class example of a Human failure", to be observed in order to avoid similar individuals in the future. In addition, 499 new androids were commissioned by Starfleet Captain James T. Kirk, based upon Harry Mudd's original Stella design, including its characteristic shrill and shrewish demeanor, but without any regard for Harry's command for it to "shut up". In spite of Harry Mudd's rather colorful reputation and auspicious history, Federation records well into the 2360s still referred to the planet as "Mudd", and presumably the androids are likewise named "Mudd-type androids" in tribute to "Lord Mudd I", the first sovereign ruler of the planet. (TOS: "I, Mudd"; TNG: "Conspiracy")

According to The Worlds of the Federation (pg. 124) Mudd eventually managed to escape himself, leaving the android servants to search for other ways to fulfill their programming. Federation traffic was rerouted to avoid the area of the planet.

Other Mudd androids