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|species = Time Lord | Third Drax.jpg|3 | ||
|origin = [[Gallifrey]] | Fifth Drax.jpg|5 | ||
|appearances = [[ | </gallery> | ||
|species = Time Lord | |||
|origin = [[Gallifrey]] | |||
|affiliation = The Deca | |||
|first = The Armageddon Factor (TV story) | |||
|appearances = [[Drax - list of appearances|'''''see list''''']] | |||
|actor = Barry Jackson (actor) | |||
|voice actor = Ray Brooks | |||
|other voice actor = [[John Challis]], [[Hugh Fraser]], [[John Leeson]], [[Miranda Raison]], [[Jeff Rawle]], [[Nina Wadia]], [[Hugh Ross]] | |||
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{{Draxes}} | |||
'''Drax''' was a [[renegade Time Lord|renegade]] [[Time Lord]] with a knack for tinkering and [[engineering]]. They knew [[the Doctor]] before either had left their home [[planet]] of [[Gallifrey]]. | |||
| | == Incarnations of Drax == | ||
* The [[First Drax]] knew the [[First Doctor]] before either had left their home [[planet]] of [[Gallifrey]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') | |||
* The [[Second Drax]] had a knack for tinkering and [[engineering]]. By one account, unlike other renegades, he had purchased [[Drax's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] instead of stealing one. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor]]'') Upon becoming a renegade, Drax travelled the [[universe]], doing repair and maintenance work as well as committing cons. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') | |||
* The [[Third Drax]] was, much like his predecessor, a renegade Time Lord with a knack for tinkering and [[engineering]]. He hatched a con with his various future incarnations, raiding the most secure safe-house in history, using the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana II]] as pawns. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Fourth Drax]] posed as "Captain Miles Rozann", an associate of Drax, as well as one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men" and a Valtrassi assassin. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'', ''[[Here Lies Drax (audio story)|Here Lies Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Fifth Drax]] posed as "Rosser", the butler of his twelfth incarnation during a plot hatched by a previous incarnation of his. With the unwitting help of the Doctor and Romana, they raided the most secure safe-house in history. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Sixth Drax]] was one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men". As such, he was present when McCormick was called to arrest the third, fifth, ninth and twelfth incarnations of Drax. They later all ran away in McCormick's TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Seventh Drax]] posed as "Stern", Drax's former business partner, as well as one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men" and a Valtrassi assassin. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'', ''[[Here Lies Drax (audio story)|Here Lies Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Eighth Drax]] "Inspector Fleur McCormick", a galactic [[police inspector]], during a plot hatched by a previous incarnation of hers. She led a band of her previous and future incarnations who posed as her "half a dozen best men". With the unwitting help of the Doctor and Romana, they raided the most secure safe-house in history. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Ninth Drax]], under the pseudonym of "Galdron Cabot", pretended to be a criminal-turned-businessman who rivaled Charles Kirkland. At this point, Drax's memories were starting to dim due to age. | |||
* The [[Tenth Drax]] posed as Drax's wife "Mimi", as well as one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men" and a Valtrassi assassin. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'', ''[[Here Lies Drax (audio story)|Here Lies Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Eleventh Drax]] was one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men". As such, he was present when McCormick was called to arrest the third, fifth, ninth and twelfth incarnations of Drax. They later all ran away in McCormick's TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Twelfth Drax]] posed as "Charles Kirkland", a businessman whose main rival was Galdron Cabot. When he put his disguise aside, he told Romana that he had lost his [[Cockney English|Cockney accent]] a few [[regeneration]]s ago. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
* The [[Thirteenth Drax]] was one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men". As such, he was present when McCormick was called to arrest the third, fifth, ninth and twelfth incarnations of Drax. They later all ran away in McCormick's TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
== Alternate timeline == | |||
In an [[alternate timeline]] Drax cooperated alongside [[the Master]], [[the Monk]], and [[the Rani]] to try to destroy the world using a DNA recombinator, turning the human race into a [[gestalt]] [[consciousness]] which could be used as a weapon to conquer the universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') | |||
== | == Psychological profile == | ||
Drax showed great technological aptitude. However, they could not grasp [[temporal theory]] and failed the class. While Drax could not grasp temporal theory, they had worked out enough about the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect limiter|Blinovitch Limitation effect limiter]] to know its limitations and also to create an endless [[temporal paradox|paradox]] from their [[Third Drax|third incarnation]] onward by holding into the device and committing numerous crimes with two or more of their future lives. | |||
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They also showed disrespect towards the [[Laws of Time]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
During their ten-year prison stay, Drax picked up [[Brixton]]'s local accent and idioms, which remained part of their speech patterns after they left Earth and resumed their travels. This cockney accent would last for a number of [[incarnation|regenerations]], but by the [[Twelfth Drax]], it was be gone. | |||
When the [[Second Drax]] met [[K9 Mark II]] and marvelled at the "little tin dog", K9 noted Drax's silliness. Although Drax was not above criminal activity and weapons dealing for personal gain, they displayed a sense of what was morally right and bemoaned having to assist [[the Shadow]] in his schemes. They were quick to assure others that they didn't involve themselves with armaments on a regular basis. The [[Fourth Doctor]] talked Drax round into joining him against the Shadow without much trouble. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
Despite some differences, the incarnations of Drax seemed more amiable to one another compared to [[Multi-Doctor event|encounters between Doctors]], and, despite the dangers of interacting with their own past and future, they planned for events that happened in their future, such as having their first female incarnation and later reminiscing about the gender switch being worth it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
[[File:Three Draxes and the Quantum Assassin.jpg|thumb|BTS picture from ''[[Here Lies Drax (audio story)|Here Lies Drax]]'', featuring three Drax actors, as well as the story's enemy. From left to right, the [[Seventh Drax]], [[the Quantum Assassin]], the [[Tenth Drax]] and the [[Fourth Drax]].]] | |||
* Although Drax's TARDIS is somewhere around in ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'', only components from it are seen on-screen. The interactive ''[[Make Your Own Adventure with Doctor Who]]'' gamebook ''[[Search for the Doctor (novel)|Search for the Doctor]]'' included Drax as a character, and described his TARDIS as taking the shape of a convertible [[car]], the registration plate of which read: "TARDIS". | |||
* According to the short story ''[[Dalek: Spoof Scenes (short story)|Dalek: Spoof Scenes]]'', in a version of events where the [[Last Great Time War]] was fought against the [[Drashig]]s rather than the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Ninth Doctor]] cited Drax as one of the people who'd perished in the War, alongside [[Damon (Arc of Infinity)|Damon]], [[Spandrell]] and [[the Monk|the Meddling Monk]]. | |||
* According to [[John Dorney]], who wrote ''[[The Trouble with Drax (audio story)|The Trouble with Drax]]'', the proper plural for describing several incarnations of Drax is "Draxes" (as opposed to "Draxi").<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/doctorwho/comments/oa3k48/john_dorney_big_finish_actorwriter_ama/h3plc2s/</ref> | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{NameSort}} | |||
[[Category:Renegade Time Lords]] | [[Category:Renegade Time Lords]] | ||
[[Category:Prydonians]] | [[Category:Prydonians]] | ||
[[Category:Prisoners]] | [[Category:Prisoners]] | ||
[[Category:Residents of Gallifrey]] | [[Category:Residents of Gallifrey]] | ||
[[Category:The Ones That Ran Away]] | |||
[[Category:The Deca]] | |||
[[Category:Thieves]] | |||
[[Category:Criminals]] | [[Category:Criminals]] | ||
[[Category:Time Lords who have been inside the Doctor's TARDIS]] | |||
[[Category:Gallifreyans with incarnations of varied genders]] | |||
[[Category:Engineers]] |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 24 September 2024
Drax was a renegade Time Lord with a knack for tinkering and engineering. They knew the Doctor before either had left their home planet of Gallifrey.
Incarnations of Drax[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The First Drax knew the First Doctor before either had left their home planet of Gallifrey. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties)
- The Second Drax had a knack for tinkering and engineering. By one account, unlike other renegades, he had purchased his TARDIS instead of stealing one. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor) Upon becoming a renegade, Drax travelled the universe, doing repair and maintenance work as well as committing cons. (TV: The Armageddon Factor)
- The Third Drax was, much like his predecessor, a renegade Time Lord with a knack for tinkering and engineering. He hatched a con with his various future incarnations, raiding the most secure safe-house in history, using the Fourth Doctor and Romana II as pawns. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
- The Fourth Drax posed as "Captain Miles Rozann", an associate of Drax, as well as one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men" and a Valtrassi assassin. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax, Here Lies Drax)
- The Fifth Drax posed as "Rosser", the butler of his twelfth incarnation during a plot hatched by a previous incarnation of his. With the unwitting help of the Doctor and Romana, they raided the most secure safe-house in history. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
- The Sixth Drax was one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men". As such, he was present when McCormick was called to arrest the third, fifth, ninth and twelfth incarnations of Drax. They later all ran away in McCormick's TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
- The Seventh Drax posed as "Stern", Drax's former business partner, as well as one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men" and a Valtrassi assassin. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax, Here Lies Drax)
- The Eighth Drax "Inspector Fleur McCormick", a galactic police inspector, during a plot hatched by a previous incarnation of hers. She led a band of her previous and future incarnations who posed as her "half a dozen best men". With the unwitting help of the Doctor and Romana, they raided the most secure safe-house in history. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
- The Ninth Drax, under the pseudonym of "Galdron Cabot", pretended to be a criminal-turned-businessman who rivaled Charles Kirkland. At this point, Drax's memories were starting to dim due to age.
- The Tenth Drax posed as Drax's wife "Mimi", as well as one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men" and a Valtrassi assassin. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax, Here Lies Drax)
- The Eleventh Drax was one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men". As such, he was present when McCormick was called to arrest the third, fifth, ninth and twelfth incarnations of Drax. They later all ran away in McCormick's TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
- The Twelfth Drax posed as "Charles Kirkland", a businessman whose main rival was Galdron Cabot. When he put his disguise aside, he told Romana that he had lost his Cockney accent a few regenerations ago. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
- The Thirteenth Drax was one of Inspector McCormick's "half a dozen best men". As such, he was present when McCormick was called to arrest the third, fifth, ninth and twelfth incarnations of Drax. They later all ran away in McCormick's TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
Alternate timeline[[edit] | [edit source]]
In an alternate timeline Drax cooperated alongside the Master, the Monk, and the Rani to try to destroy the world using a DNA recombinator, turning the human race into a gestalt consciousness which could be used as a weapon to conquer the universe. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)
Psychological profile[[edit] | [edit source]]
Drax showed great technological aptitude. However, they could not grasp temporal theory and failed the class. While Drax could not grasp temporal theory, they had worked out enough about the Blinovitch Limitation effect limiter to know its limitations and also to create an endless paradox from their third incarnation onward by holding into the device and committing numerous crimes with two or more of their future lives.
They also showed disrespect towards the Laws of Time. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
During their ten-year prison stay, Drax picked up Brixton's local accent and idioms, which remained part of their speech patterns after they left Earth and resumed their travels. This cockney accent would last for a number of regenerations, but by the Twelfth Drax, it was be gone.
When the Second Drax met K9 Mark II and marvelled at the "little tin dog", K9 noted Drax's silliness. Although Drax was not above criminal activity and weapons dealing for personal gain, they displayed a sense of what was morally right and bemoaned having to assist the Shadow in his schemes. They were quick to assure others that they didn't involve themselves with armaments on a regular basis. The Fourth Doctor talked Drax round into joining him against the Shadow without much trouble. (TV: The Armageddon Factor, AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
Despite some differences, the incarnations of Drax seemed more amiable to one another compared to encounters between Doctors, and, despite the dangers of interacting with their own past and future, they planned for events that happened in their future, such as having their first female incarnation and later reminiscing about the gender switch being worth it. (AUDIO: The Trouble with Drax)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Although Drax's TARDIS is somewhere around in The Armageddon Factor, only components from it are seen on-screen. The interactive Make Your Own Adventure with Doctor Who gamebook Search for the Doctor included Drax as a character, and described his TARDIS as taking the shape of a convertible car, the registration plate of which read: "TARDIS".
- According to the short story Dalek: Spoof Scenes, in a version of events where the Last Great Time War was fought against the Drashigs rather than the Daleks, the Ninth Doctor cited Drax as one of the people who'd perished in the War, alongside Damon, Spandrell and the Meddling Monk.
- According to John Dorney, who wrote The Trouble with Drax, the proper plural for describing several incarnations of Drax is "Draxes" (as opposed to "Draxi").[1]