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{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Commander Skorr
|image = Skorr (TSS).jpg
|aka= Skorr the Blood-Bringer
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|image= [[Image:Skorr.jpg|250px]]
|species = Sontaran
|race= [[Sontaran]]
|origin = [[Sontar]]
|home planet= [[Sontar]]
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]''/''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]''
|home era=
|actor = Dan Starkey
|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]/[[The Poison Sky]]''
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|actor= [[Dan Starkey]]
'''[[Commander]] Skorr the Bloodbringer''' served under [[Staal|General Staal]] during the [[Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet]]'s [[Sontaran invasion of Earth|invasion of Earth]] in [[2009]].
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{{quote|They're running like slimebait from a speelfox!|Commander Skorr|The Poison Sky}}
Though subservient to Staal, Skorr showed great respect for him. During one battle, he asked to be allowed to remove his own helmet so that, like his General, he could face battle "open skinned." After this, he went to oversee the creation of a [[Martha Jones (clone)|Martha Jones clone]] to infiltrate [[UNIT]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')


After [[ATMOS]] was activated, Skorr prepared an Attack Squad to ambush the UNIT soldiers in the ATMOS Base, during which he murdered Ross Jenkins, who was unable to fight back due to a Sontaran signal stopping the human guns from firing. Jesting that they were winning too easily, he declared, "This isn't war, this is sport!"


'''Skorr the Bloodbringer''', along with [[General Staal]], was a [[Sontaran]] Commander of the [[Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet]] that invaded [[Earth]] in [[2009]]. He is subservient to [[Staal]] but has great respect for him, even going as far to request to remove his helmet so that, like [[Staal]], he can face battle "open skin". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]''). He leads an attack upon the UNIT soliders in the [[ATMOS]] base. He is upset that they are winning too easily declaring "This is not war; this is sport!". When UNIT begins to fight back Skorr again leads from the front but is killed by [[Colonel Mace]] with a pistol, with his last breath he mutters "Where's my fish fingers!". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Poison Sky]]'')
When UNIT fought back, Skorr again fronted the defence, killing many soldiers, but his entire attack force was wiped out. He was confronted by UNIT [[Alan Mace|Colonel Mace]], who demanded that the Sontaran face him. When Skorr turned to face him, eager for the fight, Mace shot him three times with a pistol. Skorr muttered "wonderful" as he succumbed to his injuries, knowing he had died what he considered a good death for a soldier. He was succeeded by another [[Commander (The Poison Sky)|Commander]] aboard the flagship, shortly prior to its destruction at the hands of [[Luke Rattigan]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'')
[[Image:Skorr is shot.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Skorr is shot]]
 
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:Skree.jpg|thumb|left|Skorr's successor. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Poison Sky (TV story)}})]]
[[File:The Continuity Cap Hyffons.jpg|thumb|An illustration of Skorr is inserted into another ''DWU'' story.]]
Shortly following Skorr's death in ''The Poison Sky'', [[Dan Starkey]] can be seen as another [[open-skinned]] Sontaran, evidently of the same [[clone batch]].
 
Skorr technically had one other appearance in a piece of ''Doctor Who'' media, in the comic ''[[The Continuity Cap (comic story)|The Continuity Cap]]''. The second part of that story was printed in [[DWA 67|issue 67]] of the ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' magazine, which featured a competition where an image of Skorr was hidden somewhere in the magazine. It just happened that the image was hidden inside of the ''Continuity Cap'' comic, inserting the Sontaran into a battle in the [[Hyffon]] warzone.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:52, 22 October 2024

Commander Skorr the Bloodbringer served under General Staal during the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet's invasion of Earth in 2009.

Though subservient to Staal, Skorr showed great respect for him. During one battle, he asked to be allowed to remove his own helmet so that, like his General, he could face battle "open skinned." After this, he went to oversee the creation of a Martha Jones clone to infiltrate UNIT. (TV: The Sontaran Stratagem)

After ATMOS was activated, Skorr prepared an Attack Squad to ambush the UNIT soldiers in the ATMOS Base, during which he murdered Ross Jenkins, who was unable to fight back due to a Sontaran signal stopping the human guns from firing. Jesting that they were winning too easily, he declared, "This isn't war, this is sport!"

When UNIT fought back, Skorr again fronted the defence, killing many soldiers, but his entire attack force was wiped out. He was confronted by UNIT Colonel Mace, who demanded that the Sontaran face him. When Skorr turned to face him, eager for the fight, Mace shot him three times with a pistol. Skorr muttered "wonderful" as he succumbed to his injuries, knowing he had died what he considered a good death for a soldier. He was succeeded by another Commander aboard the flagship, shortly prior to its destruction at the hands of Luke Rattigan. (TV: The Poison Sky)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Skorr's successor. (TV: The Poison Sky [+]Loading...["The Poison Sky (TV story)"])
An illustration of Skorr is inserted into another DWU story.

Shortly following Skorr's death in The Poison Sky, Dan Starkey can be seen as another open-skinned Sontaran, evidently of the same clone batch.

Skorr technically had one other appearance in a piece of Doctor Who media, in the comic The Continuity Cap. The second part of that story was printed in issue 67 of the Doctor Who Adventures magazine, which featured a competition where an image of Skorr was hidden somewhere in the magazine. It just happened that the image was hidden inside of the Continuity Cap comic, inserting the Sontaran into a battle in the Hyffon warzone.