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| | |aka = [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] | ||
| | |type = [[Humanoid]] | ||
|type = [[Humanoid]] | |affiliation = | ||
|affiliation = | |origin = [[Voord homeworld]] | ||
|origin = | |individuals = {{csl|[[Yartek]]|[[Voord leader (The Fishmen of Kandalinga)|Voord leader]]|[[Chief Voord]]|[[Cyber Controller (The World Shapers)|Cyber-Controller]]|[[Siatak]]|[[Twelfth Doctor (Four Doctors)|Twelfth Doctor]]|[[Nebrin]]|[[Ishtek]]}} | ||
| | |first cs = The Keys of Marinus (TV story) | ||
|appearances = {{appears}} | |||
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The ''' | The '''Voords''' (also sometimes referred to collectively as the '''Voord''') were a race of semi-aquatic beings that tried to conquer many ocean planets, including [[Marinus]], [[Kandalinga]] and [[Hydra (planet)|Hydra]]. | ||
== Biology == | == Biology == | ||
The Voord usually wore a complete [[black]] bodysuit | The Voord usually wore a complete [[black]] [[protective suit|bodysuit]] which was similar to a scuba diver's wetsuit and flippers. This suit tended to be effective protection from hostile elements. It was not, however, completely impermeable as [[Barbara Wright]] discovered an empty Voord suit with two puncture marks, suggesting that the [[acid]] had consumed the Voord within. The Voord were also armed with commando-style knives. | ||
Still, the shape of the suit suggested a few things about basic Voord anatomy. They were, for example, [[humanoid]]. | Still, the shape of the suit suggested a few things about basic Voord anatomy. They were, for example, [[humanoid]]. The wetsuits had three appendages on their heads — a thin stick with either a circle or triangle at the front and two loop-like horns on the side. It is unclear if these appendages were representative of the anatomy of the Voord or just part of the wetsuit. Nevertheless, not all Voord had these cranial appendages. [[Yartek]], the leader of the Voord on Marinus, only had two appendages: one on the right of his head and one on the left. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keys of Marinus (TV story)}}) | ||
Using these, the Voord were capable of [[telepathy|telepathically]] communicating with each other. The leader had the higher intelligence and was able to control others with this organ. They could also control the minds of the [[Fishman|Fishmen]], but they could not read the [[First Doctor]]'s mind. If this organ was damaged or removed, the Voord would be rendered senseless. ([[PROSE]]: | Using these, the Voord were capable of [[telepathy|telepathically]] communicating with each other. The leader had the higher intelligence and was able to control others with this organ. They could also control the minds of the [[Fishman|Fishmen]], but they could not read the [[First Doctor]]'s mind. If this organ was damaged or removed, the Voord would be rendered senseless. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)}}) | ||
The Voord mask fused with the wearer and usually could not be removed without killing them. The mask gave the Voord their telepathic abilities. Native Voord were given their masks in a ceremony when they achieved maturity. ([[AUDIO]]: | The covering of a Voord's face was either a [[mask]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Domain of the Voord (audio story)}}) or a [[helmet]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]] identified it as a helmet, specifically claiming it looked like a "dodgy biker helmet". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Forgotten (comic story)}}) By another account, it was a mask. The facial covering fused with the wearer and usually could not be removed without killing them. The mask gave the Voord their telepathic abilities. Native Voord were given their masks in a ceremony when they achieved maturity. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Domain of the Voord (audio story)}}) The Voord helmet contained in a [[museum]] made from the Doctor's memories was [[Gold (colour)|golden]] with [[red]] markings, ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Forgotten (comic story)}}) but most Voord helmets were black. | ||
On planets they conquered, the Voord converted the natives into Voord creatures by fusing them with Voord masks and suits — the mask tested their loyalty to the Voord, | On planets that they conquered, the Voord converted the natives into Voord creatures by fusing them with Voord masks and suits — the mask tested their loyalty to the Voord and, if they were found disloyal, they were killed. Although indistinguishable from the outside, unlike the native Voord of the Blood Tree, the converted Voord creatures had much less autonomy and were mostly puppets of the native Voord commanders. The Voord suits lengthened their lifespans to a thousand years. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Domain of the Voord (audio story)}}) | ||
== Technology == | == Technology == | ||
[[File:Making a beachhead.jpg|thumb|right|Four Voord submarines beach. ([[TV]]: | [[File:Making a beachhead.jpg|thumb|right|Four Voord submarines beach. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keys of Marinus (TV story)}})]] | ||
On [[Marinus]], the Voord used one-man [[submarine]]s, ([[TV]]: | On [[Marinus]], the Voord used one-man [[submarine]]s, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|namedep=The Sea of Death (1)}}) while on [[Kandalinga]] the Voord used large [[barge]]s to travel around on. The barges travelled above the surface of the water and were capable of stopping and speeding up quickly. The barges made no sounds and no waste-products and the [[First Doctor]] believed them to be powered by [[anti-gravity]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)}}) | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
As outlined in ''[[Genetic Politics Beyond the Third Zone]]'', [[Gustous R Thripsted|Professor Gustous R Thripsted]] believed that the Voord were the direct ancestors of [[the Remote]] and that their entire race was a sociology experiment conducted by [[Faction Paradox]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Interference - Book Two (novel)}}) | |||
Historians who studied the [[Dalek]] race came to believe that in the era of their history where the Daleks had not fully mastered spaceflight, they had enlisted the services of other races, the Voord among them, to transport their forces to conquerable planets. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)}}) | |||
During a time when [[Yartek]] was the leader of the Voord, [[the Monk]] helped the Voord as a technical advisor. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|No Future (novel)}}) | |||
Many thousands of years later, the First Doctor came into contact again with the Voord on Kandalinga. After the Doctor was brought to the leader, the leader believed that the Doctor's ship could be used by the Voord. The Doctor was able to stop the leader, breaking his telepathic control and allowing the Fishmen to rise up and take back their planet. ([[PROSE]]: | Yartek led an [[Voord invasion of Marinus|invasion]] of the planet of [[Marinus]]. The Voord found a way to relieve themselves from the control of the [[Conscience of Marinus]] and sought to take control of it, thereby taking control of Marinus. They travelled to the island of the Conscience and killed [[Arbitan]]. When the [[First Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s returned with the Conscience's keys, [[Ian Chesterton]] stopped the Voord by handing Yartek a fake key, which destroyed the Conscience and killed Yartek. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keys of Marinus (TV story)}}) | ||
[[File:FoK Keys.jpg|thumb|left|A [[Voord leader (The Fishmen of Kandalinga)|Voord leader]] with the [[First Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)}})]] | |||
According to one account, Marinus had been the home planet of the Voord, and the fight with the [[Arbitan]]s had been a fight for supremacy of their home planet. After their defeat, a few hundred survivors had been able to escape, taking two of the keys of Marinus and making their way to [[Kandalinga]]. As there was no land to build on, they were forced to rebuild their ship into a base and enslaved the [[Fishman|Fishmen]] as workers. They planned to convert the oceans to land and build ships to return to Marinus, a plan that would take thousands of years to complete. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)}}) | |||
A hundred years after Yartek's defeat on Marinus, the Doctor encountered another group of the Voord, led by [[Tarlak|Overlord Tarlak]] and [[Nebrin|Commander Nebrin]] on the planet [[Hydra (planet)|Hydra]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Domain of the Voord (audio story)}}) | |||
On [[18 March]] [[2293]], the Voord conquered the planet [[Tivoli]], then controlled by the [[Uvodni]], and were welcomed by the [[Tivolian]]s as heroes. Only nine years later, however, on [[4 April]] [[2304]], the Voord on Tivoli were wiped out by the [[Stenza]], who subsequently took control of the planet. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time Traveller's Diary (novel)}}) | |||
Many thousands of years later, the First Doctor came into contact again with the Voord on Kandalinga. After the Doctor was brought to the [[Voord leader (The Fishmen of Kandalinga)|leader]], the leader believed that the Doctor's ship could be used by the Voord. The Doctor was able to stop the leader, breaking his telepathic control and allowing the Fishmen to rise up and take back their planet. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)}}) | |||
On Marinus, the [[Dalek]]s and Voord were fighting one another when the Daleks learnt that the Voord knew of a [[mushroom]], known as the [[Great Power]], that granted superhuman abilities. The Daleks pretended to form an alliance with the Voord. | On Marinus, the [[Dalek]]s and Voord were fighting one another when the Daleks learnt that the Voord knew of a [[mushroom]], known as the [[Great Power]], that granted superhuman abilities. The Daleks pretended to form an alliance with the Voord. | ||
[[File:Daleks and Voords.jpg|thumb|The Daleks and Voord fighting aboard the Voord ship. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Daleks (short story)}})]] | |||
Discovering the First Doctor, they forced him to hand over the secret of [[ultkron travel]]. On board a [[Voord spaceship|spaceship]] headed to [[Earth]], the Doctor told the Voord about the Daleks' plan to destroy them. The Voord attempted to round up the Daleks, but one Dalek escaped and freed the other Daleks. A fight broke out between the two species. A Dalek [[gunstick|raygun]] hit the ship's power centre, disintegrating the ship. The Daleks evacuated on their [[hoverbout]]s, while the Doctor and the lone Voord survivor, the [[Chief Voord]], got away in an [[escape capsule]], which landed in a [[South America]]n [[jungle]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Daleks (short story)}}) | |||
=== Battles with other incarnations of the Doctor === | |||
Even though the [[Tenth Doctor]] once claimed he had not seen a Voord helmet since "[he] was an old man", ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Forgotten (comic story)}}) other accounts indicated [[incarnation]]s of the Doctor after their first body encountered the Voord. | |||
A Voord ship crashed on a beach in [[Stegmoor]] during the mid-[[20th century]]. The ship regained a low level of power in [[2017]] and a Voord survivor left the ship to scout the nearby area. The Voord, [[Tellat]], encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]] and soon after was shot by a [[police]] sniper. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Beachhead (audio story)}}) | |||
[[File:Voord Cybermen.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Sixth Doctor]] with the Voord, some partially turned into [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The World Shapers (comic story)}})]] | |||
The Voord on Marinus began experimenting with a [[Worldshaper]], which accelerated time locally and "quick-evolved" the Voord. Over time they replaced their body parts with cybernetic parts. The [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Frobisher]], [[Peri Brown]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon]] attempted to stop the Voord. Jamie sacrificed himself to destroy the Worldshaper, which caused a blast that accelerated time. The Voord then evolved into entirely cybernetic creatures called the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. According to one account, Marinus then became known as [[Mondas]] and the [[Cyber-Voord|Voord]] were the ancestors of the [[CyberMondan|Mondasian Cybermen]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The World Shapers (comic story)}}) However, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] conversely asserted that the Cybermen of Mondas and the Cybermen of Marinus originated separately through [[parallel evolution]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Doctor Falls (TV story)}}) | |||
=== Other timelines === | |||
Before [[Caleera]] changed history, the [[Voord homeworld]] existed well past the [[21st century]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Beachhead (audio story)}}, {{cs|Scenes From Her Life (audio story)}}) | |||
==== Last Great Time War ==== | |||
[[File:Four Doctors Voord.jpg|thumb|Highly-developed Voord on Marinus. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Four Doctors (comic story)}})]] | |||
During the [[Last Great Time War]], the Voord were mutated by paradoxes and shifts in causation. They became more muscular and their bodysuits became almost liquid-like. The Voord sided with the [[Time Lord]]s and mounted a resistance against the [[Dalek]]s. When the Daleks attempted to erase the Voord from reality in [[A10%?]], the [[War Doctor]] visited Marinus and destroyed the Daleks with a [[chronic tripwire]]. One of the few races that had tangibly benefited from the Time War, the Voord hoped that their alliance with the Time Lords would allow them to retain their new power. The War Doctor promised to be a representative with the [[High Council]] on the Voord's behalf but noted he could not guarantee anything. | |||
Following the disappearance of both the Time Lords and the Daleks, the Voord lived in peace in their higher-evolved forms, but everything changed when the Time Lords [[the Question|sent a message throughout time and space emanating from Trenzalore]]. Fearing that the Time Lords would revert their timelines to as they were before the war, the Voord used technology from a downed [[Dalek flying saucer]] to seal themselves into a [[Pocket universe|pocket dimension]], making the universe forget they had ever existed in the process. | |||
[[Twelfth Doctor (Four Doctors)|An alternate version of the Twelfth Doctor]] found the Voord and lived among them for years trying to get over the loss of his companion [[Clara Oswald]]. Eventually, they made him their leader. Under the Doctor's leadership, the Voord enacted a plan to ensure the [[Twelfth Doctor]] became the version of the Twelfth Doctor that lost Clara and became their leader. | |||
{{Quote|I am going to lead the Voord to invade every strategic point in the universe, at every perfect moment. Then we'll be the new Time Lords.|[[Twelfth Doctor (Four Doctors)|Twelfth Doctor]]|Four Doctors (comic story)}} | |||
[[File:Four Doctors Twist ending.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Twelfth Doctor (Four Doctors)|Alternate Twelfth Doctor]] puts on a Voord bodysuit. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Four Doctors (comic story)}})]] | |||
The group orchestrated a meeting of the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]], [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]], and Twelfth Doctors on Marinus and forced them to face the blast of a [[continuity bomb]]. The bomb altered the Twelfth Doctor's [[Alternate timelines (Four Doctors)|timeline]] to make him the Doctor that eventually became the Voord leader. However, the plan was averted when the Tenth Doctor's companion [[Gabby Gonzalez]] was sent back in time by [[Weeping Angel (Four Doctors)|a miniature]] [[Weeping Angel]] to the moment when the three Doctors' companions had met, allowing her to warn the companions and Doctors what was about to happen and thus come up with a plan to avert the threat of the continuity bomb and bring the Voord out of the pocket dimension. | |||
After the Doctors left the alternate Twelfth Doctor with the choice between allowing the Voord to be destroyed and using the Dalek weapon to regress their timeline, he reluctantly regressed the Voord back to what they once were. In the aftermath, the three Doctors and their companions observed the regressed Voord from a distance where the Tenth Doctor expressed discontent for their fate. The Eleventh Doctor promised that he would arrange for support and advice for the Voord as part of the larger community of galactic species after he located the Weeping Angel that had sent Gabby back in time to fix things. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Four Doctors (comic story)}}) | |||
=== Undated events === | === Undated events === | ||
The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] encountered the Voord during their travels. ([[PROSE]]: | [[File:End of revolt, Ice Warriors heroes.jpg|thumb|right|A Voord among various [[Voraxx]] slaves. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Bazaar Adventures (comic story)}})]] | ||
The Voord were among the aliens stuck on [[Denossus]] when it was transported to the [[Time Vortex]] by the [[Vortexian]]s. They remained trapped for over twenty years until the Vortexians were expelled by the [[Second Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Land of the Blind (comic story)}}) | |||
A Voord was imprisoned by the [[Voraxx]] as a slave in a ship above [[Frenko Bazaar]], and joined the uprising led by the [[Ice Warrior]], [[Araxus]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Bazaar Adventures (comic story)}}) | |||
The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] encountered the Voord during their travels. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Prime Time (novel)}}) | |||
During an adventure involving several incarnations of [[Iris Wildthyme]] facing [[Morbius]] in the [[Death Zone]], [[Ohica]] [[Time Scoop]]ed some Voord to the Death Zone in an attempt to kill the Irises. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Verdigris (novel)}}) | |||
During the [[Last Great Time War]], the Voord called the world of [[New Marinus]] and were of interest to the Time Lords, as the Voord were able to battle against the Daleks. [[Morbius (Morbius)|Morbius]] would end up destroying New Marinus after entering the War. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Morbius the Mighty (audio story)}}) | |||
== Other references == | == Other references == | ||
* When a museum was made from the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s memories in [[the Matrix]], it contained a Voord helmet. Upon seeing it, he remarked "The good old Voord!" before remembering they were "evil" and tried to kill him. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Forgotten (comic story)}}) | |||
* When a museum was made from the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s memories in [[the Matrix]], it contained a Voord helmet. ([[COMIC]]: | * [[Homunculette]] claimed that even the Voord were more frightening than the [[Kroton (species)|Krotons]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Alien Bodies (novel)}}) | ||
* The [[Eighth Doctor]] jokingly speculated that [[the Enemy]] might be "[[Yartek]], leader of the alien Voord, carrying a big stick". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)}}) | |||
* [[Homunculette]] claimed that even the Voord were more frightening than the [[Kroton]] | |||
* The [[Eighth Doctor]] jokingly speculated that [[the Enemy]] might be "[[Yartek]], leader of the alien Voord, carrying a big stick. | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The Voord were originally scripted as "eel-like". ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary]]'') | [[file:January Capture of the Island.jpg|thumb|''Capture of the Island'' by [[Colin Howard]] ([[30th Anniversary Calendar]])]] | ||
* The Voord were originally scripted as "[[eel]]-like". ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary]]'') | |||
* The Voord headpieces were individually crafted for each actor. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary]]'') | * The Voord headpieces were individually crafted for each actor. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary]]'') | ||
* Based entirely upon the their televised appearance, it would be possible to believe that the Voord were not necessarily a species at all, but merely a cultural grouping of [[Arbitan (species)|Arbitans]]. [[Arbitan]] tells [[Ian Chesterton]], "The man who just attacked me was a Voord." Later, he also describes [[Yartek]] as "a man named Yartek". [[Philip Hinchcliffe]]'s [[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus|novelisation]] seeks to make things clearer, by changing the language to, "The creature who attacked me was a Voord," and by referring to Yartek as a "Voord named Yartek". | * Based entirely upon the their televised appearance, it would be possible to believe that the Voord were not necessarily a species at all, but merely a cultural grouping of [[Arbitan (species)|Arbitans]]. [[Arbitan]] tells [[Ian Chesterton]], "The man who just attacked me was a Voord." Later, he also describes [[Yartek]] as "a man named Yartek". [[Philip Hinchcliffe]]'s [[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus (novelisation)|novelisation]] seeks to make things clearer, by changing the language to, "The creature who attacked me was a Voord," and by referring to Yartek as a "Voord named Yartek". | ||
* [[Colin Howard]]'s artwork ''Capture of the Island'' for the [[30th Anniversary Calendar]] depicts what the Voord look like under their [[protective suit]]s. | |||
* Chronologically, the Voord are potentially the first enemy in the franchise to have a rematch with the Doctor following the release of ''[[Domain of the Voord (audio story)|Domain of the Voord]]''. However, the [[Dalek]]s may still hold that honour with the release of ''[[Return to Skaro (audio story)|Return to Skaro]]''. This is dependent on which story the Doctor experienced first, although the Daleks indisputably had the [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|first rematch]] production-wise. Coincidentally, both creatures were created by [[Terry Nation]] and had their earliest rematch in audio stories [[Writer|written]] by [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 22 October 2024
The Voords (also sometimes referred to collectively as the Voord) were a race of semi-aquatic beings that tried to conquer many ocean planets, including Marinus, Kandalinga and Hydra.
Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Voord usually wore a complete black bodysuit which was similar to a scuba diver's wetsuit and flippers. This suit tended to be effective protection from hostile elements. It was not, however, completely impermeable as Barbara Wright discovered an empty Voord suit with two puncture marks, suggesting that the acid had consumed the Voord within. The Voord were also armed with commando-style knives.
Still, the shape of the suit suggested a few things about basic Voord anatomy. They were, for example, humanoid. The wetsuits had three appendages on their heads — a thin stick with either a circle or triangle at the front and two loop-like horns on the side. It is unclear if these appendages were representative of the anatomy of the Voord or just part of the wetsuit. Nevertheless, not all Voord had these cranial appendages. Yartek, the leader of the Voord on Marinus, only had two appendages: one on the right of his head and one on the left. (TV: The Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"])
Using these, the Voord were capable of telepathically communicating with each other. The leader had the higher intelligence and was able to control others with this organ. They could also control the minds of the Fishmen, but they could not read the First Doctor's mind. If this organ was damaged or removed, the Voord would be rendered senseless. (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga [+]Loading...["The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)"])
The covering of a Voord's face was either a mask (AUDIO: Domain of the Voord [+]Loading...["Domain of the Voord (audio story)"]) or a helmet. The Tenth Doctor identified it as a helmet, specifically claiming it looked like a "dodgy biker helmet". (COMIC: The Forgotten [+]Loading...["The Forgotten (comic story)"]) By another account, it was a mask. The facial covering fused with the wearer and usually could not be removed without killing them. The mask gave the Voord their telepathic abilities. Native Voord were given their masks in a ceremony when they achieved maturity. (AUDIO: Domain of the Voord [+]Loading...["Domain of the Voord (audio story)"]) The Voord helmet contained in a museum made from the Doctor's memories was golden with red markings, (COMIC: The Forgotten [+]Loading...["The Forgotten (comic story)"]) but most Voord helmets were black.
On planets that they conquered, the Voord converted the natives into Voord creatures by fusing them with Voord masks and suits — the mask tested their loyalty to the Voord and, if they were found disloyal, they were killed. Although indistinguishable from the outside, unlike the native Voord of the Blood Tree, the converted Voord creatures had much less autonomy and were mostly puppets of the native Voord commanders. The Voord suits lengthened their lifespans to a thousand years. (AUDIO: Domain of the Voord [+]Loading...["Domain of the Voord (audio story)"])
Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]
On Marinus, the Voord used one-man submarines, (TV: "The Sea of Death" [+]Part of The Keys of Marinus, Loading...{"namedep":"The Sea of Death (1)","1":"The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"}) while on Kandalinga the Voord used large barges to travel around on. The barges travelled above the surface of the water and were capable of stopping and speeding up quickly. The barges made no sounds and no waste-products and the First Doctor believed them to be powered by anti-gravity. (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga [+]Loading...["The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)"])
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
As outlined in Genetic Politics Beyond the Third Zone, Professor Gustous R Thripsted believed that the Voord were the direct ancestors of the Remote and that their entire race was a sociology experiment conducted by Faction Paradox. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...["Interference - Book Two (novel)"])
Historians who studied the Dalek race came to believe that in the era of their history where the Daleks had not fully mastered spaceflight, they had enlisted the services of other races, the Voord among them, to transport their forces to conquerable planets. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe [+]Loading...["Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)"])
During a time when Yartek was the leader of the Voord, the Monk helped the Voord as a technical advisor. (PROSE: No Future [+]Loading...["No Future (novel)"])
Yartek led an invasion of the planet of Marinus. The Voord found a way to relieve themselves from the control of the Conscience of Marinus and sought to take control of it, thereby taking control of Marinus. They travelled to the island of the Conscience and killed Arbitan. When the First Doctor and his companions returned with the Conscience's keys, Ian Chesterton stopped the Voord by handing Yartek a fake key, which destroyed the Conscience and killed Yartek. (TV: The Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"])
According to one account, Marinus had been the home planet of the Voord, and the fight with the Arbitans had been a fight for supremacy of their home planet. After their defeat, a few hundred survivors had been able to escape, taking two of the keys of Marinus and making their way to Kandalinga. As there was no land to build on, they were forced to rebuild their ship into a base and enslaved the Fishmen as workers. They planned to convert the oceans to land and build ships to return to Marinus, a plan that would take thousands of years to complete. (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga [+]Loading...["The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)"])
A hundred years after Yartek's defeat on Marinus, the Doctor encountered another group of the Voord, led by Overlord Tarlak and Commander Nebrin on the planet Hydra. (AUDIO: Domain of the Voord [+]Loading...["Domain of the Voord (audio story)"])
On 18 March 2293, the Voord conquered the planet Tivoli, then controlled by the Uvodni, and were welcomed by the Tivolians as heroes. Only nine years later, however, on 4 April 2304, the Voord on Tivoli were wiped out by the Stenza, who subsequently took control of the planet. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])
Many thousands of years later, the First Doctor came into contact again with the Voord on Kandalinga. After the Doctor was brought to the leader, the leader believed that the Doctor's ship could be used by the Voord. The Doctor was able to stop the leader, breaking his telepathic control and allowing the Fishmen to rise up and take back their planet. (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga [+]Loading...["The Fishmen of Kandalinga (short story)"])
On Marinus, the Daleks and Voord were fighting one another when the Daleks learnt that the Voord knew of a mushroom, known as the Great Power, that granted superhuman abilities. The Daleks pretended to form an alliance with the Voord.
Discovering the First Doctor, they forced him to hand over the secret of ultkron travel. On board a spaceship headed to Earth, the Doctor told the Voord about the Daleks' plan to destroy them. The Voord attempted to round up the Daleks, but one Dalek escaped and freed the other Daleks. A fight broke out between the two species. A Dalek raygun hit the ship's power centre, disintegrating the ship. The Daleks evacuated on their hoverbouts, while the Doctor and the lone Voord survivor, the Chief Voord, got away in an escape capsule, which landed in a South American jungle. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Daleks [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Daleks (short story)"])
Battles with other incarnations of the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]
Even though the Tenth Doctor once claimed he had not seen a Voord helmet since "[he] was an old man", (COMIC: The Forgotten [+]Loading...["The Forgotten (comic story)"]) other accounts indicated incarnations of the Doctor after their first body encountered the Voord.
A Voord ship crashed on a beach in Stegmoor during the mid-20th century. The ship regained a low level of power in 2017 and a Voord survivor left the ship to scout the nearby area. The Voord, Tellat, encountered the Eighth Doctor and soon after was shot by a police sniper. (AUDIO: Beachhead [+]Loading...["Beachhead (audio story)"])
The Voord on Marinus began experimenting with a Worldshaper, which accelerated time locally and "quick-evolved" the Voord. Over time they replaced their body parts with cybernetic parts. The Sixth Doctor, Frobisher, Peri Brown and Jamie McCrimmon attempted to stop the Voord. Jamie sacrificed himself to destroy the Worldshaper, which caused a blast that accelerated time. The Voord then evolved into entirely cybernetic creatures called the Cybermen. According to one account, Marinus then became known as Mondas and the Voord were the ancestors of the Mondasian Cybermen. (COMIC: The World Shapers [+]Loading...["The World Shapers (comic story)"]) However, the Twelfth Doctor conversely asserted that the Cybermen of Mondas and the Cybermen of Marinus originated separately through parallel evolution. (TV: The Doctor Falls [+]Loading...["The Doctor Falls (TV story)"])
Other timelines[[edit] | [edit source]]
Before Caleera changed history, the Voord homeworld existed well past the 21st century. (AUDIO: Beachhead [+]Loading...["Beachhead (audio story)"], Scenes From Her Life [+]Loading...["Scenes From Her Life (audio story)"])
Last Great Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]
During the Last Great Time War, the Voord were mutated by paradoxes and shifts in causation. They became more muscular and their bodysuits became almost liquid-like. The Voord sided with the Time Lords and mounted a resistance against the Daleks. When the Daleks attempted to erase the Voord from reality in A10%?, the War Doctor visited Marinus and destroyed the Daleks with a chronic tripwire. One of the few races that had tangibly benefited from the Time War, the Voord hoped that their alliance with the Time Lords would allow them to retain their new power. The War Doctor promised to be a representative with the High Council on the Voord's behalf but noted he could not guarantee anything.
Following the disappearance of both the Time Lords and the Daleks, the Voord lived in peace in their higher-evolved forms, but everything changed when the Time Lords sent a message throughout time and space emanating from Trenzalore. Fearing that the Time Lords would revert their timelines to as they were before the war, the Voord used technology from a downed Dalek flying saucer to seal themselves into a pocket dimension, making the universe forget they had ever existed in the process.
An alternate version of the Twelfth Doctor found the Voord and lived among them for years trying to get over the loss of his companion Clara Oswald. Eventually, they made him their leader. Under the Doctor's leadership, the Voord enacted a plan to ensure the Twelfth Doctor became the version of the Twelfth Doctor that lost Clara and became their leader.
I am going to lead the Voord to invade every strategic point in the universe, at every perfect moment. Then we'll be the new Time Lords.
The group orchestrated a meeting of the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors on Marinus and forced them to face the blast of a continuity bomb. The bomb altered the Twelfth Doctor's timeline to make him the Doctor that eventually became the Voord leader. However, the plan was averted when the Tenth Doctor's companion Gabby Gonzalez was sent back in time by a miniature Weeping Angel to the moment when the three Doctors' companions had met, allowing her to warn the companions and Doctors what was about to happen and thus come up with a plan to avert the threat of the continuity bomb and bring the Voord out of the pocket dimension.
After the Doctors left the alternate Twelfth Doctor with the choice between allowing the Voord to be destroyed and using the Dalek weapon to regress their timeline, he reluctantly regressed the Voord back to what they once were. In the aftermath, the three Doctors and their companions observed the regressed Voord from a distance where the Tenth Doctor expressed discontent for their fate. The Eleventh Doctor promised that he would arrange for support and advice for the Voord as part of the larger community of galactic species after he located the Weeping Angel that had sent Gabby back in time to fix things. (COMIC: Four Doctors [+]Loading...["Four Doctors (comic story)"])
Undated events[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Voord were among the aliens stuck on Denossus when it was transported to the Time Vortex by the Vortexians. They remained trapped for over twenty years until the Vortexians were expelled by the Second Doctor. (COMIC: Land of the Blind [+]Loading...["Land of the Blind (comic story)"])
A Voord was imprisoned by the Voraxx as a slave in a ship above Frenko Bazaar, and joined the uprising led by the Ice Warrior, Araxus. (COMIC: Bazaar Adventures [+]Loading...["Bazaar Adventures (comic story)"])
The Seventh Doctor and Ace encountered the Voord during their travels. (PROSE: Prime Time [+]Loading...["Prime Time (novel)"])
During an adventure involving several incarnations of Iris Wildthyme facing Morbius in the Death Zone, Ohica Time Scooped some Voord to the Death Zone in an attempt to kill the Irises. (PROSE: Verdigris [+]Loading...["Verdigris (novel)"])
During the Last Great Time War, the Voord called the world of New Marinus and were of interest to the Time Lords, as the Voord were able to battle against the Daleks. Morbius would end up destroying New Marinus after entering the War. (AUDIO: Morbius the Mighty [+]Loading...["Morbius the Mighty (audio story)"])
Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]
- When a museum was made from the Tenth Doctor's memories in the Matrix, it contained a Voord helmet. Upon seeing it, he remarked "The good old Voord!" before remembering they were "evil" and tried to kill him. (COMIC: The Forgotten [+]Loading...["The Forgotten (comic story)"])
- Homunculette claimed that even the Voord were more frightening than the Krotons. (PROSE: Alien Bodies [+]Loading...["Alien Bodies (novel)"])
- The Eighth Doctor jokingly speculated that the Enemy might be "Yartek, leader of the alien Voord, carrying a big stick". (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5 [+]Loading...["The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Voord were originally scripted as "eel-like". (REF: Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary)
- The Voord headpieces were individually crafted for each actor. (REF: Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary)
- Based entirely upon the their televised appearance, it would be possible to believe that the Voord were not necessarily a species at all, but merely a cultural grouping of Arbitans. Arbitan tells Ian Chesterton, "The man who just attacked me was a Voord." Later, he also describes Yartek as "a man named Yartek". Philip Hinchcliffe's novelisation seeks to make things clearer, by changing the language to, "The creature who attacked me was a Voord," and by referring to Yartek as a "Voord named Yartek".
- Colin Howard's artwork Capture of the Island for the 30th Anniversary Calendar depicts what the Voord look like under their protective suits.
- Chronologically, the Voord are potentially the first enemy in the franchise to have a rematch with the Doctor following the release of Domain of the Voord. However, the Daleks may still hold that honour with the release of Return to Skaro. This is dependent on which story the Doctor experienced first, although the Daleks indisputably had the first rematch production-wise. Coincidentally, both creatures were created by Terry Nation and had their earliest rematch in audio stories written by Andrew Smith.
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