Technarchy | |
Aliases: | Technarch |
Continuity: | Marvel Universe |
Category: | Alien |
Status: | Existing |
Homeworld: | Kvch |
Body type: | Techno-organic |
Limbs: | N/A |
Eyes: | 2 |
Fingers: | N/A |
Toes: | N/A |
Special adaptations: | Trans-mutable forms |
Representatives: | Magus; Warlock |
Affiliations: | Phalanx |
1st appearance: | New Mutants #18 |
The Technarchy is a fictional alien species featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are associated with the X-Men line of titles and first appeared in the "Death-Hunth" story from New Mutants, Vol. 1 #18 in August, 1984.
Description[]
The Technarchy, or Technarch, are a race of artificially intelligent non-humanoid lifeforms that are a hybridization of organic material fused with technological components. They are free-form beings without a static physicality, and can morph and animate their forms to suit their needs. The Technnarchy were formed from a composite entity known as the Phalanx.
A technarch's root base, or "homeworld" is a node element referred to as a Kvch. An individual Kvch possesses the same properties as an individual technarch.
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The Technarchy's system of government is ruled as a monarchy. The Magus was the ruler of the Technarchy for many years.
- In terms of function and means of propagation, the Technarchy are similar to the Borg from the Star Trek franchise.
- The Technarchy received a mini-profile in the Appendix: Alien Races section of The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #15 in March, 1987.