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[edit] Series One
After Doctor Who's cancellation in 1989, the only Doctor Who adventure had been the TV Movie of 1996 which had been unpopular.
However it was reborn and in 2005 a thirteen episode series was created.
It saw the return of old foes the Autons and the Daleks. However new foes included the Slitheen and the Gelth. Also there was the "last human" Lady Cassandra who met the Doctor at the end of the world.
[edit] Episode One: Rose
[edit] Autons
Doctor Who race | |
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Autons | |
Type | living plastic |
Homeworld | None |
First appearance | Classic Series: Spearhead From Space New Series: Rose |
The Autons were created by the last Nestene who had escaped from it's old world.
The Autons were also in the classic series and were created by Robert Holmes in the 70s. They were plastic brought to life by the Nestene and could be anything from mannequins to wheelie bins or as Rose said "breast implants".
The mannequins had guns put in their hands and the wheelie bins would trap people and make a copy of them.
When the Doctor killed the Nestene the Autons went lifeless.
[edit] Nestene
Doctor Who race | |
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Nestene | |
Type | Living plastic |
Homeworld | Polymos |
First appearance | Classic Series: Terror of the Autons New Series: Rose |
The Nestene was the creator of the Autons who fled to Earth when it's home planet Polymos was destroyed.
It came to Earth because it liked planets full of fumes and gases. It made all living plastic come to life by transmitting a huge signal out of the London Eye.
The Doctor tried to reason with it but was captured. So Rose saved the Doctor who had been grabbed by mannequins and knocked the Doctor's tube of anti-plastic onto the Nestene who died.
[edit] Christmas Special
After the success of series one a Christmas special and a further series was commisioned. The story was mainly about the Doctor having regenerated which revolved around the plot of the evil Sycorax trying to enslave the human race.
[edit] Special: The Christmas Invasion
[edit] Santa Robots
Doctor Who race | |
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Santa Robots | |
Type | Robotic pilot fish |
Homeworld | None |
First appearance | The Christmas Invasion |
The Santa Robots were pilot fish created by the Sycorax to use as a sort of threat. They were robots in santa masks and had trumpets which played "God rest ye Merry Gentlemen", however they were actually flame throwers.
They attacked Rose when herself and Mickey were walking through a London street. They escaped in a taxi but were pursued to Rose's mum's flat where the robots vanished in a tractor beam.
[edit] Killer Christmas Tree
Doctor Who race | |
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Killer Christmas Tree | |
Type | A mobile killer Christmas Tree |
Homeworld | None |
First appearance | The Christmas Invasion |
The Killer Christmas Tree is like any other Christmas Tree apart from that is mobile and spins around-designed to kill. It spins to the tune "Jingle Bells" and can be destyroyed with a Sonic Screwdriver.
The Killer Christmas Tree was first seen in Rose's mum's flat when Rose asked where Jackie had got it. Jackie hadn't and thought that Rose had.
Suddenly the tune "Jingle Bells" began and the tree started to whir and move towards Rose, Jackie and Mickey.
They were chased into the bedroom where the sick Doctor was (whom was recovering from regeneration trauma). They barracaded the door with cupboards and chairs but the tree broke through and came towards them.
Rose asked the Doctor to help and he pulled out the Sonic Screwdriver and blew it up.
[edit] Sycorax
Doctor Who race | |
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Sycorax | |
Type | Mutants who wear strange armour |
Homeworld | Unknown |
First appearance | The Christmas Invasion |
The Sycorax tried to overpower Earth by enslaving them when they picked up the Guinevere One space probe. They used a blood sample in it to use fake blood control. They tried to make the whole of Earth with the certain blood type jump off the roofs of their homes or highest nearby building. However the instinct of the humans stopped them from jumping.
They killed people with their electric whip which would electrocute it's victim, showing their skeletons (like a Dalek death ray) and would then reduce the victim to a pile of bones.
The Sycorax Leader then challenged the Doctor to a sword fight. The Sycorax cut off the Doctor's hand but it grew back since he was in the regeneration cycle.
The Sycorax Leader gave up and let the Doctor free. However he then came back and jumped but the Doctor through a satsuma at a roof control causing the leader to fall to his death.
The Sycorax then left but after the Doctor told Harriet Jones Earth was drawing attention to itself she told Torchwood to destroy it with a laser beam to the Doctor's anger.
[edit] Series Two
After the success of series one and the Christmas special the new series aired. This series featured such memorable foes as the Werewolf, the Clocwork Robots, the revamped Cybermen and the Beast. The last episode also featured the Daleks.
The monsters this year such as the Beast were part of very dark stories like The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit while the Blue Peter design a monster competition had a rather more light-hearted story. And the living drawings were for a budget saving episode Fear Her which shows that even with a small budget impressive enemies can be created.
[edit] Episode One: New Earth
[edit] The Sisters of Plenitude
Doctor Who race | |
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Sisters of Plenitude | |
Type | Feline humanoids |
Affiliated with | New Humans |
Homeworld | The New Earth |
First appearance | New Earth |
The Sisters of Plenitude were a race of super evolved cats who could walk upright. They opened a hospital on New Earth and were rather sinister. The Humans were too much for them so to find cures they tested on Humans they grew called "The Flesh". The Humans soon broke out when Cassandra threatened the Sisters and they rampaged infecting a group of Sisters and many patients and visitors. When the Doctor stopped them the Sisters were arrested by the New New York police.
Russell T. Davies said though that he would possibly bring back the New Earth and it's characters in another episode, possibly in Season 3.
[edit] Lady Cassandra
Doctor Who universe character | |
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Lady Cassandra | |
Race | Human |
Home era | 5 Billion |
First appearance | The End of the World |
Last appearance | New Earth |
Portrayed by | Zöe Wannamaker, Billie Piper, David Tennant, Sean Gallagher |
Cassandra is the "Last Human". She first met the Doctor on Platform One at the end of the world in the Year 5 Billion. The temperature increased so much she was killed in the episode's climax.
However some skin from her back was used and her blue eyes were salvaged so Cassandra lived on and grew her own servant. A clone called Chip.
She arrived on New Earth and hid in the hospital and discovered the Sisters were hiding something. She soon stole Rose's body when she arrived and unleashed the Flesh which were zombie-like. They began to infect people and Cassandra kept swapping through people's bodies.
When the Doctor stopped the Flesh and cured them he told Cassandra it was time to die. She was upset and stole Chip's body. A sudden change of personality made Cassandra realise it was time to die.
The Doctor did one last thing and showed her herself when she was still a Human. Cassandra told her old self how beautifal she was and Cassandra suddenly died in Chip's body.
[edit] Chip
Doctor Who universe character | |
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Chip | |
Race | Clone |
Home era | 5 Billion |
Appears in | New Earth |
Portrayed by | Sean Gallagher |
Chip was made by Cassandra. He is a clone from Cassandra's favourite patterns hence the markings on his head; and on the last person who ever told her she was beautifal. Chip worshipped Cassandra and survived the attack from the Flesh by hiding in a cubicle without being infected by the diseases.
Chip came back and Cassandra entered his body to the Doctor's anger. Cassandra began to die and had a change of heart and was ready to die.
The Doctor took Cassandra back to when Cassandra was still Human and died in Cassandra's arms telling her how beautifal she was. Cassandra died in Chip's body.
[edit] The Face of Boe
Doctor Who universe character | |
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The Face of Boe | |
Race | Unknown |
Home planet | Somewhere in the Isop Galaxy |
First appearance | The End Of The World |
The Face of Boe is a giant head who lived in the Silver Devistation. It was male but gave birth and first met the Doctor on Platform One at the end of the world.
It then met the Doctor on New Earth when it was dying of old age and called upon the Doctor on phsycic paper. The Sister who was with the Face in the New Earth Hospital said it would tell a secret to a wanderer, a man without a home (presumabely the Doctor). At the end of the story it spoke to the Doctor telepathically and told him he had recovered from dying and said he had better things to do than dying. He said they would meet again for a third and final time...
The Face will presumabely tell the Doctor he is not the last of the Time Lords in Series 3 since Russell T. Davies said that he would use the New Earth setting again...
[edit] The New Humans/The Flesh
Doctor Who race | |
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New Humans | |
Type | Human |
Affiliated with | Sisters of Plenitude |
Homeworld | New Earth |
First appearance | New Earth |
The Flesh were grown by the Sisters of Plenitude so that cures for sick people could be found. When Cassandra released them the creatures began to rampage across the hospital infecting anyone they touched. This was dangerous because in their cubicles they would be infected with every illness in existence every 5 minutes.
The Doctor saved them by disenfecting them in the lifts with all the cures. They became Human meaning Cassandra wasn't the last "pure" Human anymore.
[edit] Episode Two: Tooth and Claw
[edit] Werewolf
Doctor Who race | |
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Werewolf | |
Type | Crossover between wolf and human |
Homeworld | Unknown |
First appearance | Tooth and Claw |
The werewolf was an alien which crash landed to Earth in a meteor. It infected someone who evolved into a werewolf.
The werewolf was changed in the full moon and escaped chasing everyoe through Torchwood House. It was fended off by mistletoe for a while but soon came back.
The Doctor worked out that the house was built as a trap for the werewolf by Queen Victoria's husband and Sir Robert's father.
They were chased into the room with a telescope which killed the wolf with a strong power. However before it died it bit Queen Victoria who was with the Doctor and Rose meaning that the Royal family were werewolves. It would have taken quite a while. It was worked out around late 20th century meaning Princess Anne is a werewolf...
[edit] Father Angelo and the Bretherin
Doctor Who universe character | |
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Father Angelo | |
Race | Human |
Home era | 1800s |
Appears in | Tooth and Claw |
Portrayed by | Ian Hanmore |
Father Angelo took over Torchwood House by attacking with his Bretherin. They also brought in a Werewolf that transformed in the Full Moon. Father Angelo posed as a servant but was apparently shot by Queen Victoria. The Bretherin were protected from the Werewolf by mistletoe, which repelled the beast.
[edit] Episode Three: School Reunion
[edit] The Krillitanes
Doctor Who race | |
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The Krillitanes | |
Type | Shapeshifters who steal body parts off of other creatures |
Homeworld | Unknown |
First appearance | School Reunion |
The Krillitanes were aliens who would steal parts of other aliens and creatures. They needed imense power as well to crack the Krillitane code so shape shifted into teachers and fed chips to school children in a school. The chips contained Krillitane oil making the children more intelligent. The Krillitanes would then eat the children to gain their intelligence and imagination.
When the Doctor, Rose and Mickey met former companions Sarah-Jane Smith and K9 Mark III they decided to stop them. However K9 was worn out and didn't have as much power.
K9 saved the day by blowing the Krillitanes up with Krillitane oil but would kill himself in the process. K9 sacrificed himself but his brain was found along with his parts and a more powerful version was built, K9 Mark IV.
[edit] Episode Four: The Girl in the Fireplace
[edit] Clockwork Robots
Doctor Who race | |
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Clockwork Robots | |
Type | Mechanical droids |
Homeworld | None |
First appearance | The Girl in the Fireplace |
The Clockwork Robots were created by a spacecrew from the 51st Century. When the ship was damaged, vital machinery was destroyed so they began to use the crew's body parts instead.
They managed to travel through time windows so they could meet Madame de Pompadoure to use her brain, only when she was at the right age though.
They had strange smiling faces and long black hair for their trips to France but were actually glass humanoid figures operated by space age clockwork technology.
They would break any clocks in the room to disguise their arrival and would slice open the parts of people where the organs could be found by their blades and saws in their hands.
The Doctor freezed them with ice guns but finally defeated them by destroying the time window causing them to break down. The Doctor managed to get back however by Madame de Pompadoure's fireplace.
[edit] Episode Five: Rise of the Cybermen/ Episode Six: The Age of Steel
[edit] John Lumic/Cyber Controller
Doctor Who universe character | |
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John Lumic | |
Race | Human |
Home era | 2000s on the Parallel Earth |
First appearance | Rise of the Cybermen |
Last appearance | The Age of Steel |
Portrayed by | Roger Lloyd-Pack |
John Lumic was a crippled scientist on the Parallel Earth. He wanted to live on so decided to invent something where he could be converted. Eventhough the President did not give permission.
John created the Cybermen. When Mr. Crane his advisor rebelled he pulled off John's support unit so the Cybermen had him converted, to his dissaproval.
John became the Cyber Controller wh was defeated when the Cybermen went insane when remembering they were once Human. The Cntroller escaped and began to climb up the zepelin. However his part of rope was cut off by the Sonic Screwdriver. The Cyber Controller plummeted to his death but may return...
[edit] Cybermen
Doctor Who race | |
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Cybermen | |
Type | Cyborgs |
Homeworld | Mondas/Parallel Earth |
First appearance | The Tenth Planet/Rise of the Cybermen |
The Cybermen were once Humans who were converted into Cybermen by having their brains removed and put into metal casing along with some of their flesh. A small chip was also put in to programme out their emotions.
They were on the parallel Earth when the Doctor, Rose and Mickey met them but the Cybermen were in the original series.
They were using earpods to control the minds of people so they would walk into the factories so they could be converted.
Their creator, John Lumic was a crippled scientist who was dying. He too was converted but into a Cyber Controller.
The Cybermen were defeated by having their emotion chips removed so they would remember who they were driving themselves insane. The Cyber Controller tried to climb onto the zepelin the TARDIS crew were escaping on, but with the use of the Sonic Screwdriver the rope was cut and the Cyber Controller fell to it's death.
However there were factories all over the parallel Earth so they may have managed to live on.
As Mickey Smith and the Preachers stayed on the Parallel Earth to stop them their numbers grew and they broke through. They entered through the rift but it was not them that made it possible. It was the Daleks...
The Daleks hid in a sphere and the Cybermen transformed into ghost like creatures as a disguise.
For more on the ghosts see: Ghosts.
The Cybermen also hid in Torchwood Tower and captured people who they upgraded. They were given ear peaces and enslaved. The Doctor had to kill them to Jackie's anger although they had been long dead; ever since the Cybermen caught them.
The Ghosts transformed into Cybermen and they began an invasion. They discovered the Daleks and the Cybermen plan to team up.
They try to make an alliance with the Daleks but fail. They plan to delete them but the Daleks exterminate the two troops sent to form an alliance. This led to a war which the Cybermen were losing.
Their ultimate fate was settled when the Doctor opened the void which sucked in anything that had travelled through the void to the parrallel world or vice versa.
One of the Cybermen, Yvonne Hartman remembered her emmotions and her old self and tried to fend off the other Cybermen from stopping the Doctor and Rose. She had not travelled through the void so she survived and according to a recent newspaper article she will appear in an episode of Torchwood when Jack and Gwen have to fend her off.
[edit] Episode Seven: The Idiot's Lantern
[edit] The Wire
Doctor Who universe character | |
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The Wire | |
Race | Unknown |
Home era | Unknown, battled the Doctor in the 1950s |
Appears in | The Idiot's Lantern |
Portrayed by | Maureen Lipman |
The Wire was executed on it's own planet by it's own kind. It lived on in image and with the help of Mr. Magpie, feed on the electricity in people's brains.
It would suck the face of people via an electrical beam while disguised as a BBC continuity announcer.
It was defeated when the Doctor trapped it on a tape with the help of a boy called Tommy when it stole Rose's face. Everyone's faces returned and the Doctor decided to tape over the Wire so it could not escape.
[edit] Episode Eight: The Impossible Planet/ Episode Nine: The Satan Pit
[edit] The Ood
Doctor Who race | |
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The Ood | |
Type | Super evolved squids |
Homeworld | Unknown |
First appearance | The Impossible Planet |
The Ood are squid-like creatures who are slaves to Humans. They only work by the commands of the Humans until they became posessed by the Devil.
Their eyes went red and the translators they talked through were used to electrocute people.
The Ood talk telepathically on "Basic: 10" but they began to communicate louder and reached "Basic: 100". They can also talk through globe shaped translators.
[edit] The Beast
Doctor Who universe character | |
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The Beast | |
Race | Huge monster |
Home planet | Krop Tor |
Home era | 30,000 |
First appearance | The Impossible Planet |
Last appearance | The Satan Pit |
Portrayed by | Gabriel Woolf |
The Beast is an evil essence that was trapped underground the surface of the planet oriting a black hole by the people who lived on the surface.
It was sealed under a trapdoor in a pit and is called "The Beast". It posessed worker Toby Zed who was with the Earth crew and would speak to him with threatening messages.
The Devil was first seen on the scanner but the Doctor then found out miles under the planet's surface in the pit. If it was to escape it would die. It was destroyed when freed and Toby Zed (whom was possessed) was released from the escape rocket by Rose and hurtled towards the black hole. The rocket was then rescued by the Doctor who hijacked it.
The Doctor didn't answer when asked if it really was the Devil. The story was left very unresolved but the mystery of it could be linked with the series finale.
[edit] Episode Ten: Love & Monsters
[edit] The Abzorbaloff
Doctor Who race | |
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Abzorbaloff | |
Type | Large, green mutant |
Homeworld | Klum |
First appearance | Love & Monsters |
The Abzorbaloff was the winning entry in the Blue Peter Design A Monster Competition made by William Grantham.
The monster has green flesh and when touched it absorbs the thing that touched it. It takes on the role of a Human, Victor Kennedy so people will work with it to find the Doctor so he can be absorbed. The Abzorbaloff also came from Raxacoricofallapatorius' twin planet Klum.
As events unfolded in the episode it absorbed members of LINDA (a group looking for the Doctor). It was to absorb Elton Pope but was defeated by Elton when the TARDIS arrived at the Doctor told him to snap the Abzorbaloff's cane. Also the absorbed victims distracted it by tugging at it. The Abzorbaloff then exploded and was absorbed by the ground.
Elton's love Ursula Blake was absorbed. Being the last victim she was managed to be transported onto the slab the Abzorbaloff exploded on. Ursula then lived on without ever aging and still had a love life with Elton.
[edit] The Hoix
Doctor Who race | |
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The Hoix | |
Type | Humanoid beast |
Homeworld | Unknown |
First appearance | Love & Monsters |
The Hoix is a humanoid creature seen at the start of Love & Monsters. It resembles a Sycorax which it was mistaken for since before it was shown in the trailer the Doctor said: "Don't I know you?", this was actually two seperate clips, he said "Don't I know you?" to Elton Pope, someone who follows the Doctor. A smilar thing happened in the coming soon trailer at the end of the Christmas Invasion with the line "Bullets can't stop it!". (See The Christmas Invasion.)
The Hoix has large teeth which it uses to tear at meat supposedly because that is what the Doctor used to lure it. It also wears strange armour and is probably a mutant.
The Hoix although not named was given a name off screen by producer Phil Colinson who said it needed a name. Although in the closing credits it was credited as:
The Hoix- Paul Kasey
Paul Kasey plays humanoid monsters such as the Ood and the Cyber Leader.
[edit] Episode Eleven: Fear Her
[edit] Chloe/Isolus
Doctor Who universe character | |
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Chloe/Isolus | |
Race | Human |
Home era | 2012, time of the Olympic games in London |
Appears in | Fear Her |
Portrayed by | Abisola Agbaje |
Chloe, at first, seems like any other young girl in London, however her bedroom is filled with drawings of children and has been having strange nightmares about her dead father harming her.
When Chloe draws pictures of a person they dissappear and are trapped within the drawings because of Chloe's unearthly powers.
Chloe is actually possessed by a lonely alien who is like Chloe since her dad died a year ago called Isolous. She drew her dad in her cupboard and it came to life when Isolous left and all the drawings of people came back to life.
Isolous has nearly 4 billion siblings but was lost. It's kind would live a thousand of human lifetimes. Rose said it would go mad with boredom but the Doctor explained they conjur up worlds to play in.
Isolous was lonely so Chloe decided to draw the whole Earth since then there would be enough people as company for Isolous as it's brothers and sisters were.
Isolous left in it's pod since it was heated up by the Olympic torch.
[edit] Living Drawings
Doctor Who race | |
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Isouls | |
Type | Living drawings |
Homeworld | Their drawings are on Earth |
First appearance | Fear Her |
Isouls are the things that are drawn by Chloe. These include: children, a ginger cat, the Doctor, the TARDIS and a stadium full of people. They were drawn to give the creature that possessed Chloe company since it was alone.
The drawings can move and form other things. The process was reversed at the end when the creature possessing Chloe left.
[edit] Chloe's Dad
Doctor Who universe character | |
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Chloe's Dad/Wardrobe Monster | |
Race | Unknown |
Home era | 2012 |
First appearance | Fear Her |
Chloe's dad is drawn by Chloe after she has nightmares about him.
It first appeared at the end of TARDISODE 11 and was drawn as a monster much like the Beast seen in The Satan Pit.
It kept calling Chloe and at the end of the episode came to life and tried to harm Chloe and her mother, however it was killed by happy thoughts and singing.
[edit] Scribble
Doctor Who race | |
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Scribble | |
Type | Living scribble, formed by energy |
Homeworld | None |
First appearance | Fear Her |
When Chloe was angry she drew a scribble which came to life.
Rose encountered it when she heard it crashing about in Chloe's garage. It was a spinning black scribble formed of energy which spun through the air attacking Rose. She was saved when the Doctor destroyed it with the Sonic Screwdriver.
[edit] Episode Twelve: An Army of Ghosts/Episode Thirteen: Doomday
[edit] Ghosts
Doctor Who race | |
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Ghosts | |
Type | Disguised Cybermen |
Homeworld | Earth |
First appearance | An Army of Ghosts |
When ghosts of loved ones start appearing it seems to good to be true. They were on various shows like Dirty Den in EastEnders and someone who fell in love with a ghost on Trisha Goddard.
However it is to good to be true and it is actually to do with Torchwood using signals to transmit the ghosts.
However there is a more deeper conspiracy. The ghosts suddenly change into Cybermen and as more and more appear they begin to invade.
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