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| | |species = Time Lord | ||
| | |origin = [[Gallifrey]] | ||
| | |first = Divided Loyalties (novel) | ||
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Gallifrey: A Rough Guide (short story)|Gallifrey: A Rough Guide]]'' | |||
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'''Rallonwashatellaraw''' was a [[Gallifreyan]] from the [[House of Stillhaven]] who attended the [[Prydonian Academy]] at the same time as the [[First Doctor]]. Like the Doctor, he belonged to the [[the Deca]]. | |||
== Biography == | |||
Rallon went with the Doctor and [[Millennia]] in [[TARDIS (Divided Loyalties)|a stolen TARDIS]] in search of [[Guardians of Time|the Guardians]]. Instead, they travelled to the [[Celestial Toyroom]]. They found the [[Celestial Toymaker]], who took over Rallon's body and used it as his own, capturing Millennia (another member of the Deca and Rallon's lover) as his servant. | |||
During a confrontation with the [[Fifth Doctor]], as Rallon's body began to decay, Rallon was able to expel the Toymaker by triggering all twelve of his [[regeneration]]s at once, Rallon and Millennia passing on while his [[The Observer (Divided Loyalties)|Watcher]] remained to keep the Toymaker in check in future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
[[File:ToymakerPointsAndGrins.jpg|thumb|right|The Toymaker in Rallon's body. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'')]] | |||
* Though Rallon to date has not been portrayed by any actors in any official ''Doctor Who'' media, it is reasonable to presume that, as the Toymaker is possessing his body during the events of [[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|his first appearance]], that [[Michael Gough]]'s appearance as the Toymaker can be considered to be his own. | |||
* The notion that the Toymaker was possessing a Time Lord's body in his original appearance would seem to be a reference to the original authorial intent that the Toymaker was a member of [[The Doctor's species|the Doctor's own (then-yet-unnamed) species]], which has later been overridden by the declaration that he was a Guardian. | |||
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Revision as of 12:23, 2 April 2024
Rallonwashatellaraw was a Gallifreyan from the House of Stillhaven who attended the Prydonian Academy at the same time as the First Doctor. Like the Doctor, he belonged to the the Deca.
Biography
Rallon went with the Doctor and Millennia in a stolen TARDIS in search of the Guardians. Instead, they travelled to the Celestial Toyroom. They found the Celestial Toymaker, who took over Rallon's body and used it as his own, capturing Millennia (another member of the Deca and Rallon's lover) as his servant.
During a confrontation with the Fifth Doctor, as Rallon's body began to decay, Rallon was able to expel the Toymaker by triggering all twelve of his regenerations at once, Rallon and Millennia passing on while his Watcher remained to keep the Toymaker in check in future. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties)
Behind the scenes
- Though Rallon to date has not been portrayed by any actors in any official Doctor Who media, it is reasonable to presume that, as the Toymaker is possessing his body during the events of his first appearance, that Michael Gough's appearance as the Toymaker can be considered to be his own.
- The notion that the Toymaker was possessing a Time Lord's body in his original appearance would seem to be a reference to the original authorial intent that the Toymaker was a member of the Doctor's own (then-yet-unnamed) species, which has later been overridden by the declaration that he was a Guardian.