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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
In [[2006]] he [[Sycorax invasion of Earth|led the tribe]] into [[Earth]]'s airspace above [[London]], specifically the [[Powell Estate]]. He brought [[Harriet Jones]] aboard when she declared herself leader of Earth, along with her aide, [[Alex (The Christmas Invasion)|Alex Klein]], [[Daniel Llewellyn]] and UNIT [[Blake (The Christmas Invasion)| | In [[2006]] he [[Sycorax invasion of Earth|led the tribe]] into [[Earth]]'s airspace above [[London]], specifically the [[Powell Estate]]. He brought [[Harriet Jones]] aboard when she declared herself leader of Earth, along with her aide, [[Alex (The Christmas Invasion)|Alex Klein]], [[Daniel Llewellyn]] and UNIT [[Major]] [[Blake (The Christmas Invasion)|Blake]]. When Llewellyn attempted to plead mercy from the Sycorax, Pallujikaa murdered both him and Major Blake with his electro-whip. He saw through [[Rose Tyler]]'s subterfuge when she claimed to have the authority to order the invaders to depart. | ||
He duelled with the [[Tenth Doctor]] and cut off [[the Doctor's hand|his hand]] which the Doctor was able to regrow using residual energy from his recent [[regeneration]]. This allowed the Doctor to defeat him. When the Doctor's back was turned, the leader tried to kill him again, but the Doctor used a [[satsuma]] from his borrowed dressing gown to hit a button which collapsed the ground the leader was standing on and he plummeted thousands of feet to his [[death]]. The Doctor justified his action by stating, "No second chances. I'm that sort of man." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | He duelled with the [[Tenth Doctor]] and cut off [[the Doctor's hand|his hand]] which the Doctor was able to regrow using residual energy from his recent [[regeneration]]. This allowed the Doctor to defeat him. When the Doctor's back was turned, the leader tried to kill him again, but the Doctor used a [[satsuma]] from his borrowed dressing gown to hit a button which collapsed the ground the leader was standing on and he plummeted thousands of feet to his [[death]]. The Doctor justified his action by stating, "No second chances. I'm that sort of man." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | ||
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His fight was watched by Hax, who wanted revenge on the Doctor for his death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Widow's Curse (comic story)|The Widow's Curse]]'') | His fight was watched by Hax, who wanted revenge on the Doctor for his death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Widow's Curse (comic story)|The Widow's Curse]]'') | ||
The [[Great Intelligence]] mentioned, among others, the death of "the leader of the Sycorax" at the hands of [[the Doctor]] to dispute [[Vastra|Madame Vastra]]'s claim that the Doctor was never "blood-soaked". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor]]'') | The [[Great Intelligence]] mentioned, among others, the death of "the leader of the Sycorax" at the hands of [[the Doctor]] to dispute [[Vastra|Madame Vastra]]'s claim that the Doctor was never "blood-soaked". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 23:36, 8 April 2019
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Fadros Pallujikaa was the leader of a tribe of Sycorax. He led an asteroid ship to Earth in 2006. They tried to invade the planet using blood control.
Appearance
Fadros Pallujikaa wore red robes of leadership, as well as trophies of his victories. He also wore a rib from his wife, Haxan Craw, as a marriage bondage. (COMIC: The Widow's Curse)
Biography
In 2006 he led the tribe into Earth's airspace above London, specifically the Powell Estate. He brought Harriet Jones aboard when she declared herself leader of Earth, along with her aide, Alex Klein, Daniel Llewellyn and UNIT Major Blake. When Llewellyn attempted to plead mercy from the Sycorax, Pallujikaa murdered both him and Major Blake with his electro-whip. He saw through Rose Tyler's subterfuge when she claimed to have the authority to order the invaders to depart.
He duelled with the Tenth Doctor and cut off his hand which the Doctor was able to regrow using residual energy from his recent regeneration. This allowed the Doctor to defeat him. When the Doctor's back was turned, the leader tried to kill him again, but the Doctor used a satsuma from his borrowed dressing gown to hit a button which collapsed the ground the leader was standing on and he plummeted thousands of feet to his death. The Doctor justified his action by stating, "No second chances. I'm that sort of man." (TV: The Christmas Invasion)
His fight was watched by Hax, who wanted revenge on the Doctor for his death. (COMIC: The Widow's Curse)
The Great Intelligence mentioned, among others, the death of "the leader of the Sycorax" at the hands of the Doctor to dispute Madame Vastra's claim that the Doctor was never "blood-soaked". (TV: The Name of the Doctor)
Behind the scenes
- On-screen credit for the character lists him as "Sycorax Leader". However, he can be heard using his full name in Sycoraxic language to address himself during his first transmission to Earth.