Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Companions of the Fourth Doctor

Adric
John Benton
Sharon Davies
Tegan Jovanka
K9
(The robot dog... Not the human.)
Leela
Nyssa
Romana (1&2)
Liz Shaw
Sarah Jane Smith
Fenella Wibbsey
Mike Yates

Monster Bio #4

Wirrn

Origin: Andromeda
                                   
Doctor Encountered: Fourth
                                   
Description: Upright insect like creatures, with a lethal sting.
                                   

More Info: The Wirrn live in deep space, and travel to a planet to breed, and lay eggs inside of cattle. When the larvae emerge, they feed on the animal or "host" in which they were laid. 

Friday, August 10, 2012

Monster Bio #3

Peg Dolls

Origin: Georges Imagination
                                       
Doctor Encountered: Eleventh
                                      
Description: Giant dolls made of wood, wearing Edwardian dresses.
                                      

More Info: They were inside a dolls house, inside a wardrobe, banished there by a "child," George. In fact, George was no child, but alien Tenza child, who desperately wanted to fit into his human family. George would banish things to the wardrobe, if they frightened him. Including The Doctor, his dad, Alex, (including a doll house with the Peg Dolls inside). They were all later released when George realized that The Doctor was trying to help him, and that his parents loved him.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Monster Bio #2



The Rutan Host



Origin: Ruta 3
                                                             
Description: In their natural forms, the Rutans resemble large green jelly fish, with long ropy tentacles. They are amphibious and can cling 
to sheer vertical surfaces, with 
decent mobility out of the water. They can generate lethal electrical shocks, and seem to be able to absorb electrical energy, as sustinance.
                                                             

Mary Tamm Loses Her Last Great Battle

    We regret to say that the wonderful companion, Mary Tamm has passed. She played the Time Lord Romana, alongside the Fourth Doctor.

     "She was a darling companion and wonderfully witty and kind, i'm so sorry to hear of her death." Is what Tom Baker said when he heard of Mary Tamms death. She died in a hospital at age 62, following a hard battle against cancer.

     "She played stage parts of such range, parts that would take your breath away. She could play any role and do so wonderfully," commented Bary Langford, who was Mary's agent for 22 years.

     Upon hearing the news, Steven Moffat said, "I remember Mary Tamm's first appearance so vividly- the Ice Queen on the TARDIS. The Time Lady who thought The Doctor was HER companion. Perfectly brought to life by Mary, with such style and wit, you should have thought she could have kicked The Doctor out of the time machine and got on with the adventure herself. A generation of little girls threw away the idea of being an assistant, and decided to fly the TARDIS for themselves."

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Monster Bio #1



The Sontarans


Origin: Planet Sontar
                                                             
Encountered Doctors: Second,
Third, Fourth, Sixth, Tenth, Eleventh
                                              
Description: Short, strong creatures
in humanoid form, with rounded,
potato like heads.
                                           

   The race of Sontarans, are extremely dedicated to total war, in fact, they were bred for war. They have been in a epic fight with the Rutan Host for millennia. They even tried to invade Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords. The Sontarans will attack any planet or person, if they feel it will give them a strategic advantage over their enemies.

     Their home world (Sontar) is a planet with high gravity,which explains somewhat, the Sontarans, stunted growth. The Sontarans reproduce by cloning. It takes them roughly four minutes to create around 1 million clones. Since they are all clones, all of them are identical. The Sontarans also have a great sense of honour, despite their ruthlessness and brutality.

     The Sontarans can be stunned by a blow to the probic vent. Which is a small hole in their armor at the base of their neck. They believe, because of this, that they always have to face their enemies in battle. Even if it means that they will die.

Friday, July 27, 2012

50 Years of Wibbley Wobbley, Timey Wimey, Stuff

50th Anniversary of The Doctor

      Most of us major Doctor Who fans, already know that we will be seeing the remaining 8 episodes of season 7 in 2013. But putting that to the side for a moment, we begin to ask, what will be happening for the 50th anniversary of our favorite show? In the latest episode of Doctor Who Magazine (DWM) Matt Smith confirms that there will be MULTIPLE specials for this shows 50th anniversary.
     Smith says that Stevens first anniversary episode is, "as brilliant and as mental as you'd expect from Steven." Smith also adds that when presented with the material for the next series, Steven Moffat asked him; "Are you ready to cry?"

     When pressed for more details, Smith replied with; "I know absolutely nothing that I can tell you."

    



 Doctor Who is being more officially recognized because The Royal Mail is coming out with a stamp to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.