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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|image = Monarch.jpg | |||
|image= Monarch.jpg | |species = Urbankan | ||
|origin = [[Urbanka]] | |||
|species= Urbankan | |only = Four to Doomsday (TV story) | ||
|origin= [[Urbanka]] | |actor = Stratford Johns | ||
|only= Four to Doomsday (TV story) | }} | ||
|actor= Stratford Johns | Supreme Ruler '''Monarch''' was the leader of the [[Urbankan]] race. | ||
}}'''Monarch''' was the | |||
== Biography == | |||
Monarch was obsessed with discovering the secret of [[faster-than-light travel]]. He believed that by doing so he would go back in time to [[Event One|the creation of the Universe]] and meet God, whom he believed would be himself. | Monarch was obsessed with discovering the secret of [[faster-than-light travel]]. He believed that by doing so he would go back in time to [[Event One|the creation of the Universe]] and meet God, whom he believed would be himself. | ||
Monarch first left [[Urbanka]] in [[Monarch's ship|his ship]] circa 55,500 BC and arrived at [[Earth]] circa 35,500 BC, where he abducted [[Kurkutji]] and other [[Australia]]n [[aborigine]]s. Returning to Urbanka circa 25,500 BC, he returned to Earth circa 15,500 BC, where he abducted [[Villagra]] and other [[Mayan]]s. Returning to Urbanka circa 10,500 BC, he returned to Earth circa 5500 BC, where he abducted [[Lin Futu]] and other [[China|Chinese]] people. | Monarch first left [[Urbanka]] in [[Monarch's ship|his ship]] circa 55,500 BC and arrived at [[Earth]] circa 35,500 BC, where he abducted [[Kurkutji]] and other [[Australia]]n [[aborigine]]s. Returning to Urbanka circa 25,500 BC, he returned to Earth circa 15,500 BC, where he abducted [[Villagra]] and other [[Mayan]]s. Returning to Urbanka circa 10,500 BC, he returned to Earth circa 5500 BC, where he abducted [[Lin Futu]] and other [[China|Chinese]] people. | ||
Returning to Urbanka circa 3000 BC, he returned to Earth circa 500 BC, where he abducted [[Bigon]] and other [[Greek]]s. | Returning to Urbanka circa 3000 BC, he returned to Earth circa 500 BC, where he abducted [[Bigon]] and other [[Greek]]s. | ||
After returning to Urbanka for the last time in 731, he began his final journey to Earth | After returning to Urbanka for the last time in 731, he began his final journey to Earth but learned Urbanka had been destroyed. With his ministers [[Minister of Persuasion|Persuasion]] and [[Minister of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], he planned to kill all the humans on Earth with a [[toxin]] he had created, and then colonise it with what remained of his people. However, in [[1981]], four days before they would arrive on Earth, the [[Fifth Doctor]] arrived on the ship. Learning of Monarch's plan from Bigon, the Doctor defeated the plan with the help of Lin Futu, Kurkutji and Villagra. | ||
After [[Adric]] immobilised Persuasion and Enlightenment, Monarch attempted to kill the Doctor, but the Doctor threw the entire sample of the toxin at him, which reduced Monarch's size to mere inches. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') | After [[Adric]] immobilised Persuasion and Enlightenment, Monarch deactivated all life-support systems to the ship in an effort to kill the time travellers but this failed. Monarch then attempted to kill the Doctor, but the Doctor threw the entire sample of the toxin at him, which reduced Monarch's size to mere inches. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') | ||
[[Tegan Jovanka]] once compared him to a "talking [[frog]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zaltys (audio story)|Zaltys]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hardy Robert Hardy], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Lacey Ronald Lacey], [[Leonard Sachs]] and [[Nigel Stock]] were considered for the role before [[Stratford Johns]] was cast. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 3 October 2023
Supreme Ruler Monarch was the leader of the Urbankan race.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Monarch was obsessed with discovering the secret of faster-than-light travel. He believed that by doing so he would go back in time to the creation of the Universe and meet God, whom he believed would be himself.
Monarch first left Urbanka in his ship circa 55,500 BC and arrived at Earth circa 35,500 BC, where he abducted Kurkutji and other Australian aborigines. Returning to Urbanka circa 25,500 BC, he returned to Earth circa 15,500 BC, where he abducted Villagra and other Mayans. Returning to Urbanka circa 10,500 BC, he returned to Earth circa 5500 BC, where he abducted Lin Futu and other Chinese people.
Returning to Urbanka circa 3000 BC, he returned to Earth circa 500 BC, where he abducted Bigon and other Greeks.
After returning to Urbanka for the last time in 731, he began his final journey to Earth but learned Urbanka had been destroyed. With his ministers Persuasion and Enlightenment, he planned to kill all the humans on Earth with a toxin he had created, and then colonise it with what remained of his people. However, in 1981, four days before they would arrive on Earth, the Fifth Doctor arrived on the ship. Learning of Monarch's plan from Bigon, the Doctor defeated the plan with the help of Lin Futu, Kurkutji and Villagra.
After Adric immobilised Persuasion and Enlightenment, Monarch deactivated all life-support systems to the ship in an effort to kill the time travellers but this failed. Monarch then attempted to kill the Doctor, but the Doctor threw the entire sample of the toxin at him, which reduced Monarch's size to mere inches. (TV: Four to Doomsday)
Tegan Jovanka once compared him to a "talking frog". (AUDIO: Zaltys)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Robert Hardy, Ronald Lacey, Leonard Sachs and Nigel Stock were considered for the role before Stratford Johns was cast.