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According to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], an '''enemy''' was "just a [[friend]] you don't really know yet." ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'')
According to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], an '''enemy''' was "just a [[friend]] you don't really know yet." ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'') According to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], "everyone [had] enemies." ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'') [[Ohila]] claimed that anyone could hide from an enemy, but no one could hide from a friend. ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'') In regards to his relationship with the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Seventh Doctor]] told [[Ace]] that one could "always judge a man by the quality of his enemies." ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')
 
After failing to deceive the [[Twelfth Doctor]] into destroying a Dalek casing containing [[Clara Oswald]], [[Missy]] claimed that she "gave" Clara to him to make him see "friend inside the enemy" and "enemy inside the friend". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'')
 
[[Sutekh]] identified all [[life]] as his enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'')


At the end of the [[Thousand Year War]], [[Gerrill]] of the [[Muto]]s believed all non-[[mutated]] [[Kaled]]s and [[Thal]]s, known as [[norm]]s, to be enemies who deserved [[death]] for their treatment of his kind. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
At the end of the [[Thousand Year War]], [[Gerrill]] of the [[Muto]]s believed all non-[[mutated]] [[Kaled]]s and [[Thal]]s, known as [[norm]]s, to be enemies who deserved [[death]] for their treatment of his kind. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
The [[Eighth Doctor]] identified [[the Master]] as his "old enemy". ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')


Approaching the [[Nestene Consciousness]] during the [[2005 Nestene invasion of Earth]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] failed to convince it that he was not its enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
Approaching the [[Nestene Consciousness]] during the [[2005 Nestene invasion of Earth]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] failed to convince it that he was not its enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
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The [[Tenth Doctor]] was identified by the [[Torchwood Charter]] of [[1879]] as an enemy of the [[British]] [[Crown]]. [[Torchwood One]] director [[Yvonne Hartman]] used that to explain how he was not aware of Torchwood until being led to [[Torchwood Tower]] in [[2007]]. As he was the enemy, the Doctor correctly realised that he had become Torchwood's [[prisoner]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'')
The [[Tenth Doctor]] was identified by the [[Torchwood Charter]] of [[1879]] as an enemy of the [[British]] [[Crown]]. [[Torchwood One]] director [[Yvonne Hartman]] used that to explain how he was not aware of Torchwood until being led to [[Torchwood Tower]] in [[2007]]. As he was the enemy, the Doctor correctly realised that he had become Torchwood's [[prisoner]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'')


In [[1851]], the Doctor identified himself to [[Jackson Lake]] as "enemy of the [[Cybermen (Pete's World)|Cybermen]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'')
[[Bilis Manger]] claimed to [[Gwen Cooper]] that he was not her enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of Days (TV story)|End of Days]]'')
 
The [[Uvodni]] and the [[Malakh]] were enemies who were engaged in a [[war]] before an [[armistice]] was signed. [[General]] [[Uvlavad Kudlak]], however, was deceived into collecting [[human]] [[soldier]]s for the next ten [[year]]s by [[The Mistress (Warriors of Kudlak)|the Mistress]], an Uvodni computer whose creed was that the Uvodni would "not suffer [their] enemies to live." When this deception was exposed by [[Luke Smith]], Kudlak deemed that his enemy were not the Malakh but the Mistress and, repeating her creed, terminated the computer. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'')
 
When [[Sarah Jane Smith]] disappeared, [[Clyde Langer]] suggested making a list of all her enemies. [[Rani Chandra]] remarked that that would take fifteen [[year]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith]]'')
 
Blamed for the failure of the [[Bane (Invasion of the Bane)|Bane]] [[invasion]] of [[Earth]] and the [[death]] of the [[Bane Mother]], [[Mrs Wormwood]] was branded an enemy of the [[Bane Kindred]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enemy of the Bane (TV story)|Enemy of the Bane]]'')
 
During [[World War II]], [[Winston Churchill]] voiced his belief that the [[Ironside Project]] would bring death to the enemies of [[Britain]], the [[Third Reich]].
 
[[Amy Pond]] identified a [[woman]] outside [[Budgens]]s with a mental [[Jack Russell]] as her enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'')
 
[[MP]] [[David Lloyd George]] famously declared that [[United Kingdom|Britain]] had three enemies: "[[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Alcohol|Drink]]; as far as I can see, the greatest of these three deadly [[foe]]s is Drink." His attempt, as [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], to ban alcohol entirely led to the introduction of [[licensing law]]s to increase [[tax]]es on alcohol and to restrict its [[sale]] and the [[opening hour]]s of [[public house]]s. In [[privacy|private]], however, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'') he drank the [[Ninth Doctor]] under the [[table]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'')
 
== Of the Doctor ==
The [[Third Doctor]] identified {{Ainley}} to [[Sarah Jane Smith]] as his "best enemy", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') which was repeated by {{Dhawan}} as he revealed himself to the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Team TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'') The [[Fourth Doctor]] noted {{Pratt}} to be his "sworn archenemy". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'') The [[Seventh Doctor]] told [[Ace]] that {{Ainley}} was one of his oldest and deadliest enemies. ([[TV]]: ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'') The [[Eighth Doctor]] identified [[the Master]] as his "old enemy". ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') Fatally shooting [[the Eleven]], {{Jacobi}} claimed that "the Doctor already has a greatest enemy, he doesn't need another." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Day of the Master (audio story)|Day of the Master]]'')
 
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] told [[Winston Churchill]] that the [[Dalek]]s were his oldest and deadliest enemy. Infuriated at seeing the Daleks pose as [[British Army]] [[soldier]]s in the [[Ironside Project]], the Doctor raged to a Dalek that it was his enemy and he was theirs. It was through this encounter that [[Amy Pond]] realised that [[the Doctor]] had not only enemies but [[archenemy|archenemies]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'')
 
The [[Ninth Doctor]] identified the [[head]] of a [[Cyberman]] in [[Henry van Statten]]'s [[The Vault (Dalek)|vault]] to [[Rose Tyler]] as an "old [[friend]] of mine. Well, enemy." ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'')
 
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed [[Davros]] to be his archenemy much to the jealousy of [[Missy]], the female [[incarnation]] of the Master. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'') Indeed, [[Ohila]] noted that the Doctor and Davros were enemies for all the "long time" they had known each other. ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'')
 
Within a [[Big Brother House]] aboard the [[Game Station]], the Doctor told [[Lynda Moss]] that he had to know [[Bad Wolf Corporation|his enemy]] to get out. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'')
 
As he noted in a [[holographic]] projection, [[Emergency Program One]] was to be used in the face of an enemy that could not be allowed to obtain [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'')
 
Acknowledging that [[Wilfred Mott]] had seen his enemies, the Doctor claimed to him that the [[Time Lord]]s coming from the last day of the [[Last Great Time War]] were more dangerous than any of them. Later, the Doctor stood between {{Simm}} and [[Rassilon]] with a [[gun]] pointed at the former. The [[Lord President]] warned the Doctor in vain to choose his enemy well, noting that the Time Lords were many while the Master was one. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
 
During the [[Siege of Trenzalore]], [[Mother Superious]] [[Tasha Lem]] saw that the [[Papal Mainframe]] strove to maintain the peace between the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and his enemies. Claiming that "all the [[Time Lord]]'s enemies" came to the fields of [[Trenzalore]], Tasha recalled the sight of the Doctor standing back to back with his ancient enemies, [[the Silence]], until only the Daleks remained in their path. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')


Acknowledging that [[Wilfred Mott]] had seen his enemies, the Doctor claimed him that the [[Time Lord]]s coming from the last day of the [[Last Great Time War]] were more dangerous than any of them. Later, the Doctor stood between {{Simm}} and [[Rassilon]] with a [[gun]] pointed at the former. The [[Lord President]] warned the Doctor in vain to choose his enemy well, noting that the Time Lords were many while the Master was one. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
The [[Ninth Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Ninth Doctor]] deemed his upcoming marriage to [[Emma (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Emma]] to be [[news]] even his archenemy, [[The Master (The Curse of Fatal Death)|the Master]], needed to hear. When the Master vowed that he would renounce evil following the apparent death of the [[Twelfth Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Twelfth Doctor]], the [[Dalek]]s, noting that he saved them from the [[zectronic beam]], decided to likewise honour their mortal enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'')


==Daleks==
== Of the Time Lords ==
Upon being branded an enemy by the [[Supreme Dalek (The Magician's Apprentice)|Supreme Dalek]], {{Gomez}} claimed that anyone who was not a [[Dalek]] was an enemy of the Daleks. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'')
[[The Enemy]], also known as the [[Adversary]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Newtons Sleep (novel)|Newtons Sleep]]'', ''[[And To Dust We Shall Return (short story)|And To Dust We Shall Return]]'', et al.) was the opponent of the [[Time Lord]]s during the [[War in Heaven]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies (novel)|Alien Bodies]]'') ''[[The Book of the War]]'' claimed that it was not a [[species]] or a political faction as much as a process. It had a name, but the [[Great Houses]] were reluctant to use it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') The form of the Enemy was constantly shifting. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') Some theorised that the real War was against "the archetypal concept of [[enmity]] itself". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Of the City of the Saved... (novel)|Of the City of the Saved...]]'')
 
''[[The Record of Rassilon]]'' identified the [[King Vampire]] as an enemy of the [[Time Lord]]s, giving instructions to kill him even at the cost of one's own life. Likewise, the [[Three Who Rule]] knew the Time Lords as enemies of the King Vampire, who they worshipped as the "Great One". ([[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay (TV story)|State of Decay]]'')
 
== Of the Daleks ==
Upon being branded an enemy by the [[Supreme Dalek (The Magician's Apprentice)|Supreme Dalek]], [[Missy]] claimed that anyone who was not a [[Dalek]] was an enemy of the Daleks. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') A most prolific subject of their [[hatred]] was the [[Time Lord]] known as [[the Doctor]], who most Daleks sought to [[kill]] on sight. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'', ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'')


Indeed, one of the first [[Dalek]]s created by [[Davros]] decreed that all "inferior creatures" were to be considered the enemy of the Daleks and destroyed, proceeding to exterminate the [[Kaled]] [[Scientific Elite]] and seemingly Davros himself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
Indeed, one of the first [[Dalek]]s created by [[Davros]] decreed that all "inferior creatures" were to be considered the enemy of the Daleks and destroyed, proceeding to exterminate the [[Kaled]] [[Scientific Elite]] and seemingly Davros himself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')


Having caught his image on a [[communications barrier]] with the [[Cybermen]], the [[Cult of Skaro]] recognised the [[Tenth Doctor]] as an enemy, though it took [[Rose Tyler]] to confirm that he was indeed [[the Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
Daleks operating a [[Dalek time machine]] identified the [[First Doctor]] and his three "[[human]]" [[companion]]s, [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Susan Foreman]], as their "greatest enemies" who were responsible for "delaying" their [[2150s Dalek invasion of Earth|conquest]] of [[Earth]]. Pursuing [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], they knew it as the "enemy [[time machine]]" or simply "enemy machine". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'')
 
The [[Seventh Doctor]] acknowledged that he was the "mortal enemy" of the Daleks while goading one during the [[Shoreditch Incident]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') The [[Tenth Doctor]] noted himself to be the Daleks' "number one enemy". ([[TV]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'')
 
The [[Dalek]] named [[Metaltron]] by [[Henry van Statten]], upon hearing the [[Ninth Doctor]] identify himself, branded him the enemy of the Daleks and intended to kill him only to find that its [[gunstick]] did not work. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'')
 
As noted by the Tenth Doctor, the [[Cult of Skaro]]'s [[job]] was to "think as the enemy thinks". Having caught his image on a [[communications barrier]] with the [[Cybermen]], [[Dalek Jast]] recognised this [[incarnation]] as an enemy, though it took [[Rose Tyler]] to confirm that he was indeed [[the Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
 
When the Cult of Skaro were confronted by the Doctor in [[New York]] in [[1930]], [[Dalek Caan]] noted him as "the enemy of the Daleks." In [[Hooverville]], Dalek Caan intended to be "the destroyer of [the Dalek's] greatest enemy" but was stopped by [[Dalek Sec]], now a [[Human-Dalek]]. Sec had come to believe that [[Davros]] was wrong to remove the [[emotion]]s of the Daleks, that it made them not stronger but lesser than their enemies. However, Sec was soon overthrown by his fellow Daleks, who deemed him to be an enemy of the Daleks in addition to the Doctor. As [[Dalek Jast]] opened fire on the Daleks' greatest enemy, Sec took the shot and died instantly. It was the loss in this encounter with his "age old enemies" that motivated the Doctor to save [[Lazlo]]'s [[life]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'')
 
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] realised too late that the [[Dalek]]s used the [[Ironside Project]] to goad him into identifying himself. He, as their greatest enemy, provided a [[testimony]] which caused the [[progenitor]] to accept the impure Daleks and create a [[New Dalek Paradigm]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'')
 
While within a [[Dalek]] casing, [[Clara Oswald]]'s statement to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], "I am your friend.", became "I am your enemy." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'')
 
== Of the Cybermen ==
A [[Cyberman]] from [[Telos]] knew [[the Doctor]] as an enemy of the Cyber race. ([[TV]]: ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)|Attack of the Cybermen]]'')
 
Manipulating a group of Cybermen that had been [[Time Scoop]]ed to the [[Death Zone]], {{Ainley}} told them that the [[Time Lord]]s were their enemies. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
In [[1851]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] identified himself to [[Jackson Lake]] as "enemy of the [[Cybermen (Pete's World)|Cybermen]]." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'')
 
== Of the Sontarans ==
The [[Sixth Doctor]] noted that the [[Sontaran]]s and the [[Rutan]]s were "old enemies" who fought in a [[Rutan-Sontaran War|war]] that lasted so long they had forgotten what started it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors (TV story)|The Two Doctors]]'') [[The Doctor]] was also known as an enemy of the [[Sontaran]]s and a [[regeneration|facechanger]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
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Enemy
You may wish to consult enemy (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

According to the Twelfth Doctor, an enemy was "just a friend you don't really know yet." (WC: Prologue) According to the Eleventh Doctor, "everyone [had] enemies." (TV: Victory of the Daleks) Ohila claimed that anyone could hide from an enemy, but no one could hide from a friend. (WC: Prologue) In regards to his relationship with the Daleks, the Seventh Doctor told Ace that one could "always judge a man by the quality of his enemies." (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)

After failing to deceive the Twelfth Doctor into destroying a Dalek casing containing Clara Oswald, Missy claimed that she "gave" Clara to him to make him see "friend inside the enemy" and "enemy inside the friend". (TV: The Witch's Familiar)

Sutekh identified all life as his enemy. (TV: Pyramids of Mars)

At the end of the Thousand Year War, Gerrill of the Mutos believed all non-mutated Kaleds and Thals, known as norms, to be enemies who deserved death for their treatment of his kind. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

Approaching the Nestene Consciousness during the 2005 Nestene invasion of Earth, the Ninth Doctor failed to convince it that he was not its enemy. (TV: Rose)

The Tenth Doctor was identified by the Torchwood Charter of 1879 as an enemy of the British Crown. Torchwood One director Yvonne Hartman used that to explain how he was not aware of Torchwood until being led to Torchwood Tower in 2007. As he was the enemy, the Doctor correctly realised that he had become Torchwood's prisoner. (TV: Army of Ghosts)

Bilis Manger claimed to Gwen Cooper that he was not her enemy. (TV: End of Days)

The Uvodni and the Malakh were enemies who were engaged in a war before an armistice was signed. General Uvlavad Kudlak, however, was deceived into collecting human soldiers for the next ten years by the Mistress, an Uvodni computer whose creed was that the Uvodni would "not suffer [their] enemies to live." When this deception was exposed by Luke Smith, Kudlak deemed that his enemy were not the Malakh but the Mistress and, repeating her creed, terminated the computer. (TV: Warriors of Kudlak)

When Sarah Jane Smith disappeared, Clyde Langer suggested making a list of all her enemies. Rani Chandra remarked that that would take fifteen years. (TV: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith)

Blamed for the failure of the Bane invasion of Earth and the death of the Bane Mother, Mrs Wormwood was branded an enemy of the Bane Kindred. (TV: Enemy of the Bane)

During World War II, Winston Churchill voiced his belief that the Ironside Project would bring death to the enemies of Britain, the Third Reich.

Amy Pond identified a woman outside Budgenss with a mental Jack Russell as her enemy. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)

MP David Lloyd George famously declared that Britain had three enemies: "Germany, Austria and Drink; as far as I can see, the greatest of these three deadly foes is Drink." His attempt, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, to ban alcohol entirely led to the introduction of licensing laws to increase taxes on alcohol and to restrict its sale and the opening hours of public houses. In private, however, (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac) he drank the Ninth Doctor under the table. (TV: Aliens of London)

Of the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Third Doctor identified the Tremas Master to Sarah Jane Smith as his "best enemy", (TV: The Five Doctors) which was repeated by the Spy Master as he revealed himself to the Thirteenth Doctor and Team TARDIS. (TV: Spyfall) The Fourth Doctor noted the Decayed Master to be his "sworn archenemy". (TV: The Deadly Assassin) The Seventh Doctor told Ace that the Tremas Master was one of his oldest and deadliest enemies. (TV: Survival) The Eighth Doctor identified the Master as his "old enemy". (TV: Doctor Who) Fatally shooting the Eleven, the War Master claimed that "the Doctor already has a greatest enemy, he doesn't need another." (AUDIO: Day of the Master)

The Eleventh Doctor told Winston Churchill that the Daleks were his oldest and deadliest enemy. Infuriated at seeing the Daleks pose as British Army soldiers in the Ironside Project, the Doctor raged to a Dalek that it was his enemy and he was theirs. It was through this encounter that Amy Pond realised that the Doctor had not only enemies but archenemies. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)

The Ninth Doctor identified the head of a Cyberman in Henry van Statten's vault to Rose Tyler as an "old friend of mine. Well, enemy." (TV: Dalek)

The Twelfth Doctor claimed Davros to be his archenemy much to the jealousy of Missy, the female incarnation of the Master. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice) Indeed, Ohila noted that the Doctor and Davros were enemies for all the "long time" they had known each other. (WC: Prologue)

Within a Big Brother House aboard the Game Station, the Doctor told Lynda Moss that he had to know his enemy to get out. (TV: Bad Wolf)

As he noted in a holographic projection, Emergency Program One was to be used in the face of an enemy that could not be allowed to obtain the Doctor's TARDIS. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

Acknowledging that Wilfred Mott had seen his enemies, the Doctor claimed to him that the Time Lords coming from the last day of the Last Great Time War were more dangerous than any of them. Later, the Doctor stood between the Saxon Master and Rassilon with a gun pointed at the former. The Lord President warned the Doctor in vain to choose his enemy well, noting that the Time Lords were many while the Master was one. (TV: The End of Time)

During the Siege of Trenzalore, Mother Superious Tasha Lem saw that the Papal Mainframe strove to maintain the peace between the Eleventh Doctor and his enemies. Claiming that "all the Time Lord's enemies" came to the fields of Trenzalore, Tasha recalled the sight of the Doctor standing back to back with his ancient enemies, the Silence, until only the Daleks remained in their path. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

The Ninth Doctor deemed his upcoming marriage to Emma to be news even his archenemy, the Master, needed to hear. When the Master vowed that he would renounce evil following the apparent death of the Twelfth Doctor, the Daleks, noting that he saved them from the zectronic beam, decided to likewise honour their mortal enemy. (TV: The Curse of Fatal Death)

Of the Time Lords[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Enemy, also known as the Adversary, (PROSE: Newtons Sleep, And To Dust We Shall Return, et al.) was the opponent of the Time Lords during the War in Heaven. (PROSE: Alien Bodies) The Book of the War claimed that it was not a species or a political faction as much as a process. It had a name, but the Great Houses were reluctant to use it. (PROSE: The Book of the War) The form of the Enemy was constantly shifting. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell) Some theorised that the real War was against "the archetypal concept of enmity itself". (PROSE: Of the City of the Saved...)

The Record of Rassilon identified the King Vampire as an enemy of the Time Lords, giving instructions to kill him even at the cost of one's own life. Likewise, the Three Who Rule knew the Time Lords as enemies of the King Vampire, who they worshipped as the "Great One". (TV: State of Decay)

Of the Daleks[[edit] | [edit source]]

Upon being branded an enemy by the Supreme Dalek, Missy claimed that anyone who was not a Dalek was an enemy of the Daleks. (TV: The Witch's Familiar) A most prolific subject of their hatred was the Time Lord known as the Doctor, who most Daleks sought to kill on sight. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks, Dalek, Evolution of the Daleks)

Indeed, one of the first Daleks created by Davros decreed that all "inferior creatures" were to be considered the enemy of the Daleks and destroyed, proceeding to exterminate the Kaled Scientific Elite and seemingly Davros himself. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

Daleks operating a Dalek time machine identified the First Doctor and his three "human" companions, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and Susan Foreman, as their "greatest enemies" who were responsible for "delaying" their conquest of Earth. Pursuing the Doctor's TARDIS, they knew it as the "enemy time machine" or simply "enemy machine". (TV: The Chase)

The Seventh Doctor acknowledged that he was the "mortal enemy" of the Daleks while goading one during the Shoreditch Incident. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) The Tenth Doctor noted himself to be the Daleks' "number one enemy". (TV: Evolution of the Daleks)

The Dalek named Metaltron by Henry van Statten, upon hearing the Ninth Doctor identify himself, branded him the enemy of the Daleks and intended to kill him only to find that its gunstick did not work. (TV: Dalek)

As noted by the Tenth Doctor, the Cult of Skaro's job was to "think as the enemy thinks". Having caught his image on a communications barrier with the Cybermen, Dalek Jast recognised this incarnation as an enemy, though it took Rose Tyler to confirm that he was indeed the Doctor. (TV: Doomsday)

When the Cult of Skaro were confronted by the Doctor in New York in 1930, Dalek Caan noted him as "the enemy of the Daleks." In Hooverville, Dalek Caan intended to be "the destroyer of [the Dalek's] greatest enemy" but was stopped by Dalek Sec, now a Human-Dalek. Sec had come to believe that Davros was wrong to remove the emotions of the Daleks, that it made them not stronger but lesser than their enemies. However, Sec was soon overthrown by his fellow Daleks, who deemed him to be an enemy of the Daleks in addition to the Doctor. As Dalek Jast opened fire on the Daleks' greatest enemy, Sec took the shot and died instantly. It was the loss in this encounter with his "age old enemies" that motivated the Doctor to save Lazlo's life. (TV: Evolution of the Daleks)

The Eleventh Doctor realised too late that the Daleks used the Ironside Project to goad him into identifying himself. He, as their greatest enemy, provided a testimony which caused the progenitor to accept the impure Daleks and create a New Dalek Paradigm. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)

While within a Dalek casing, Clara Oswald's statement to the Twelfth Doctor, "I am your friend.", became "I am your enemy." (TV: The Witch's Familiar)

Of the Cybermen[[edit] | [edit source]]

A Cyberman from Telos knew the Doctor as an enemy of the Cyber race. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen)

Manipulating a group of Cybermen that had been Time Scooped to the Death Zone, the Tremas Master told them that the Time Lords were their enemies. (TV: The Five Doctors)

In 1851, the Tenth Doctor identified himself to Jackson Lake as "enemy of the Cybermen." (TV: The Next Doctor)

Of the Sontarans[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Sixth Doctor noted that the Sontarans and the Rutans were "old enemies" who fought in a war that lasted so long they had forgotten what started it. (TV: The Two Doctors) The Doctor was also known as an enemy of the Sontarans and a facechanger. (TV: The Sontaran Stratagem)