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== Biology ==
== Biology ==
The Vashta Nerada were microscopic beings that lived in swarms, thousands strong. Individually, Vashta Nerada were not a threat. They were very small; the [[Tenth Doctor]] claimed that some of the dust specks visible in bright sunlight were single Vashta Nerada or small swarms, not large enough to be a threat to most life. In large numbers, they could strip a creature to its bare bones in milliseconds. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'') Vashta Nerada swarms were sentient and two spacesuit-inhabiting swarms developed the ability to communicate with the Doctor through the spacesuits' [[neural relay]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'') They also coordinated their efforts and made the spacesuits walk, though with some difficulty; they walked slowly in a "zombie-like" fashion.
The Vashta Nerada were microscopic beings that lived in swarms, thousands strong. Individually, Vashta Nerada were not a threat. They were very small; the [[Tenth Doctor]] claimed that some of the dust specks visible in bright sunlight were single Vashta Nerada or small swarms, not large enough to be a threat to most life. In large numbers, they could strip a creature to its bare bones in milliseconds. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'') Vashta Nerada swarms were sentient and two spacesuit-inhabiting swarms developed the ability to communicate with the Doctor through the spacesuits' [[neural relay]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'') They also coordinated their efforts and made the spacesuits walk, though with some difficulty; they walked slowly in a "zombie-like" fashion.  


The Vashta Nerada lived in the darkness. They cast shadows when they entered the light — even stopping the reach of light from [[fission lamp]]s. On their own, outside of the darkness, a Vashta Nerada swarm looked like a shadow cast by nothing. They mimicked the shadows of their prey to get close, which meant staying in the light was the only way to escape. Light also slowed them down somewhat. If someone had an extra shadow, it was already too late. The Doctor could detect the difference between a Vashta Nerada swarm and an ordinary shadow by using his [[sonic screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]'') The Doctor believed they had no weaknesses (other than the light), and the only thing to do was to run. However, they apparently possessed some form of weakness as what they read about the Doctor and what he'd done to other alien enemies in the Library was enough for them to retreat when they had him potentially cornered. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]'', [[WC]]: ''[[Captain Jack's Monster Files]]'')
As their skills grew, they displayed better control over their victims as well as craftiness and ruthlessness. Whole swarms working in tandem could puppeteer the skeletal remains of those they had eaten to attack others, or envelop their soon-to-be eaten prey in a disorienting veil of darkness before killing them. The Vashta Nerada even masqueraded as a human being- [[Anita (Silence in the Library)|Anita]], who had tried to confuse them by letting her spacesuit's visor be completely darkened so they would think they already entered her suit and possibly leave her alone. However, because Anita's face was now unobservable, the creatures instead used this disguise to their advantage and ate her unnoticed beyond the second shadow they cast from her body disappearing. The swarm then used her [[data ghost]]'s voice in the neural relay and began speaking as though they were her, but were quickly discovered as Anita's murderers. ([[TV]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'')
 
The Vashta Nerada lived in the darkness. They cast shadows when they entered the light — even stopping the reach of light from [[fission lamp]]s. On their own, outside of the darkness, a Vashta Nerada swarm looked like a shadow cast by nothing. They mimicked the shadows of their prey to get close, which meant staying in the light was the only way to escape. Light also slowed them down somewhat, but if the swarms were great enough, the effects of light would be minimized and overcome quickly. If someone had an extra shadow, it was already too late. The Doctor could detect the difference between a Vashta Nerada swarm and an ordinary shadow by using his [[sonic screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]'') The Doctor believed they had no weaknesses (other than the light), and the only thing to do was to run. However, they apparently possessed some form of weakness as what they read about the Doctor and what he'd done to other alien enemies in the Library was enough for them to retreat when they had him potentially cornered. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]'', [[WC]]: ''[[Captain Jack's Monster Files]]'')


=== Life cycle ===
=== Life cycle ===

Revision as of 04:44, 18 May 2015

Vashta Nerada were swarming, carnivorous beings. The name meant "the shadows that melt the flesh".

Biology

The Vashta Nerada were microscopic beings that lived in swarms, thousands strong. Individually, Vashta Nerada were not a threat. They were very small; the Tenth Doctor claimed that some of the dust specks visible in bright sunlight were single Vashta Nerada or small swarms, not large enough to be a threat to most life. In large numbers, they could strip a creature to its bare bones in milliseconds. (TV: Silence in the Library) Vashta Nerada swarms were sentient and two spacesuit-inhabiting swarms developed the ability to communicate with the Doctor through the spacesuits' neural relays. (TV: Forest of the Dead) They also coordinated their efforts and made the spacesuits walk, though with some difficulty; they walked slowly in a "zombie-like" fashion.

As their skills grew, they displayed better control over their victims as well as craftiness and ruthlessness. Whole swarms working in tandem could puppeteer the skeletal remains of those they had eaten to attack others, or envelop their soon-to-be eaten prey in a disorienting veil of darkness before killing them. The Vashta Nerada even masqueraded as a human being- Anita, who had tried to confuse them by letting her spacesuit's visor be completely darkened so they would think they already entered her suit and possibly leave her alone. However, because Anita's face was now unobservable, the creatures instead used this disguise to their advantage and ate her unnoticed beyond the second shadow they cast from her body disappearing. The swarm then used her data ghost's voice in the neural relay and began speaking as though they were her, but were quickly discovered as Anita's murderers. (TV: Forest of the Dead)

The Vashta Nerada lived in the darkness. They cast shadows when they entered the light — even stopping the reach of light from fission lamps. On their own, outside of the darkness, a Vashta Nerada swarm looked like a shadow cast by nothing. They mimicked the shadows of their prey to get close, which meant staying in the light was the only way to escape. Light also slowed them down somewhat, but if the swarms were great enough, the effects of light would be minimized and overcome quickly. If someone had an extra shadow, it was already too late. The Doctor could detect the difference between a Vashta Nerada swarm and an ordinary shadow by using his sonic screwdriver. (TV: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead) The Doctor believed they had no weaknesses (other than the light), and the only thing to do was to run. However, they apparently possessed some form of weakness as what they read about the Doctor and what he'd done to other alien enemies in the Library was enough for them to retreat when they had him potentially cornered. (TV: Silence in the Library, WC: Captain Jack's Monster Files)

Life cycle

The Vashta Nerada lived on almost every planet which had meat, including Earth. They were born as microscopic spores in trees and lived their lives in forests. These spores were resilient enough to hatch even if the tree was converted into paper. They could hatch and form into a swarm in minutes. (TV: Forest of the Dead)

History

Vashta Nerada spread to many planets by unknown means. While their swarms were not common, they inspired fear of the dark in most species, since any shadow could be made of Vashta Nerada. According to the Doctor, this was why almost every species in the universe was afraid of the dark. They knew, at the back of their minds, that the Vashta Nerada were there. (TV: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)

On Earth, however, the Vashta Nerada were largely harmless and benign. (GAME: Shadows of the Vashta Nerada) They survived by scavenging road kill, but the Doctor suggested that they might be behind the disappearance of some who went walking in the dark. (TV: Silence in the Library)

The Vashta Nerada attacked a Russian space shuttle in 1965. (COMIC: Space Oddity)

In the 23rd century, a temporal rift resulted in hostile Vashta Nerada arriving in the underwater city Poseidon 8 on Earth, along with a giant shark-like being. The Eleventh Doctor and Amy defeated some of the Vashta Nerada by luring the diving suits they were using into a brightly-illuminated area; the Doctor later closed the rift and returned the Vashta Nerada to their original planet. (GAME: Shadows of the Vashta Nerada)

In the 50th century one planet suffered a gigantic infestation. The Vashta Nerada usually lived in their forests, but when some of the trees were cut down and made into books to be put in the Library, some of the spores were brought along. Over a "million million" Vashta Nerada hatched from the books, so many that when the Library's life form scanners were later used to identify their presence individually, the scanners hit their capacity of 1 trillion life forms, the maximum number they could record at any given time. They regarded the Library as their "forests" and its visitors as their "meat".

When the Vashta Nerada hit their hatching cycle, the swarms infested the entire library. In response to this, the Library's data core, CAL, teleported everyone inside its system but could not send them back out because nowhere in the library was a safe place for them to make an escape. The 4,022 people on the planet could not be evacuated and were "saved" in its computer's hard drive. Because it was impossible to ever send the people back to their physical lives, the computer created a virtual world for them to live in which hid the truth from them for their own good, and CAL sealed the planet off in quarantine. The Library, save for its Vashta Nerada horde, was left abandoned and empty for a hundred years until an archaeological expedition which invited the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble landed on the planet. (TV: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)

Though much of the archaeological team was eaten by the Vashta Nerada, the Doctor convinced the Vashta Nerada to stop and give him a chance to return the people stored in the Library's computer. While the Doctor had no way of defeating them, he knew the Library would hold information about him and had the Vashta Nerada look him up. His fearsome reputation alone was enough to make the Vashta Nerada back down for a while. They agreed to give him a day after reading about him in the Library. What they discovered about him intimidated the Vashta Nerada enough to make the swarm temporarily egress.

However, CAL did not have enough memory space left to transfer the 4,022 people inside her back to reality, and the only way to compensate was for a living subject to let her borrow their memory space. The Doctor tried to donate his, but Professor River Song forcefully took his place, aware that whoever did this would certainly perish. Out of her sacrifice, the humans were rescued and left the planet to the Vashta Nerada, while she and the other lost memebers of the archaeological team had their data ghosts uploaded by CAL and given new life in her virtual world, redesigned into a peaceful paradise that would accommodate them. (TV: Forest of the Dead)