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{{First pic|Commander Stark.jpg|The Sontarans ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'') were recognised by the Doctor as a warrior race. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'')}}
{{First pic|Commander Stark.jpg|The Sontarans ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'') were recognised by the Doctor as a warrior race. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')}}
Some species were referred to as '''warrior races'''.
Some species were referred to as '''warrior races'''.
[[Temmosus]] of [[Skaro]] observed that his people, the [[Thal]]s, had changed from a "once famous warrior race" to [[farmer]]s in the [[century|centuries]] following the [[Neutronic war]]. ([[TV]]: "[[The Escape]]")


The [[Seedle Warrior]]s, who were employed by [[Helron]] to track down the early [[Renegade Time Lord]] [[Azmael]], were referred to by the [[Scrolls of Gallifrey]] as a "warrior race". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)|The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'', ''[[The Twin Dilemma (novelisation)|The Twin Dilemma]]'')
The [[Seedle Warrior]]s, who were employed by [[Helron]] to track down the early [[Renegade Time Lord]] [[Azmael]], were referred to by the [[Scrolls of Gallifrey]] as a "warrior race". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)|The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'', ''[[The Twin Dilemma (novelisation)|The Twin Dilemma]]'')


The [[Twelfth Doctor]] described the [[Sontaran]]s as a [[clone]] warrior race. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'')
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] described the [[Sontaran]]s as a [[clone]] warrior race. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'') The [[Twelfth Doctor]] identified the [[Mire]] as "one of the deadliest warrior races in [[Mutter's Spiral|the entire galaxy]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'')


The prophecy of [[the Hybrid]] spoke of the Hybrid as being of "two warrior races" forced together. [[Davros]] believed these two races were the [[Dalek]]s and the [[Time Lord]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') When arguing that [[Ashildr|Me]] could be the Hybrid, the Doctor noted that [[Human]]s and the [[Mire]] could also be considered warrior races. Me shot back that by the same logic, if humans counted as a warrior race, the Hybrid could be half-Time Lord half-human — bringing up the possibilities of [[the Doctor's species#Half-human|the Doctor themself]] and of the "dangerous combination" formed by the Doctor and [[Clara Oswald]], which could metaphorically be compared to a "hybrid". ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')
The prophecy of [[the Hybrid]] spoke of the Hybrid as being of "two warrior races" forced together. [[Davros]] believed these two races were the [[Dalek]]s and the [[Time Lord]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') When arguing that [[Ashildr|Me]] could be the Hybrid, the Doctor noted that [[Human]]s and the [[Mire]] could also be considered warrior races. Me shot back that by the same logic, if humans counted as a warrior race, the Hybrid could be half-Time Lord half-human — bringing up the possibilities of [[the Doctor's species#Half-human|the Doctor themself]] and of the "dangerous combination" formed by the Doctor and [[Clara Oswald]], which could metaphorically be compared to a "hybrid". ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')


[[Tzim-Sha]] referred to his own people, the [[Stenza]], as a warrior race. He sought to become [[leader]] of this warrior race. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'')
[[Tzim-Sha]] referred to his own people, the [[Stenza]], as a warrior race. He sought to become [[leader]] of this warrior race. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] too would recognise the Stenza as a warrior race. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)|The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos]]'')
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Revision as of 17:44, 9 February 2022

The Sontarans (TV: The Pandorica Opens) were recognised by the Doctor as a warrior race. (TV: The Snowmen)

Some species were referred to as warrior races.

Temmosus of Skaro observed that his people, the Thals, had changed from a "once famous warrior race" to farmers in the centuries following the Neutronic war. (TV: "The Escape")

The Seedle Warriors, who were employed by Helron to track down the early Renegade Time Lord Azmael, were referred to by the Scrolls of Gallifrey as a "warrior race". (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey, The Twin Dilemma)

The Eleventh Doctor described the Sontarans as a clone warrior race. (TV: The Snowmen) The Twelfth Doctor identified the Mire as "one of the deadliest warrior races in the entire galaxy. (TV: The Girl Who Died)

The prophecy of the Hybrid spoke of the Hybrid as being of "two warrior races" forced together. Davros believed these two races were the Daleks and the Time Lords. (TV: The Witch's Familiar) When arguing that Me could be the Hybrid, the Doctor noted that Humans and the Mire could also be considered warrior races. Me shot back that by the same logic, if humans counted as a warrior race, the Hybrid could be half-Time Lord half-human — bringing up the possibilities of the Doctor themself and of the "dangerous combination" formed by the Doctor and Clara Oswald, which could metaphorically be compared to a "hybrid". (TV: Hell Bent)

Tzim-Sha referred to his own people, the Stenza, as a warrior race. He sought to become leader of this warrior race. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth) The Thirteenth Doctor too would recognise the Stenza as a warrior race. (TV: The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos)