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|individual name= Ood Brain | |individual name= Ood Brain | ||
|alias= Hive mind | |alias= Hive mind | ||
|image= | |image = Ood Brain.jpg | ||
|race= | |race= | ||
|origin= [[Ood-Sphere]] | |origin= [[Ood-Sphere]] | ||
|first = Planet of the Ood | |first = Planet of the Ood (TV story) | ||
|appearances = [[WC]]: ''[[Who Are The Ood? (webcast)|Who Are The Ood?]]'' | |appearances = [[WC]]: ''[[Who Are The Ood? (webcast)|Who Are The Ood?]]'' | ||
|actor= | |actor= | ||
}}The '''Ood Brain''' was a huge living brain that under natural circumstances controlled the connection between individual [[Ood]], facilitating their [[ | }}The '''Ood Brain''' was a huge living brain that under natural circumstances controlled the connection between individual [[Ood]], facilitating their [[hive mind]]. It was capable of [[telepathy|telepathically]] reaching Ood over the distance of three galaxies through an operatic song. While normally passive, it was capable of anger and rage which it expressed through the Ood. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
A few centuries before the [[42nd century]], [[human]]s discovered the brain beneath the [[Northern Glacier]] on the [[Ood Sphere]]. By [[4126]] it was contained in [[warehouse 15]] of [[Ood Operations]], surrounded by a [[telepathic barrier]] so it couldn't communicate with the [[Ood]]. It was kept alive, even though it had to be contained, because without it the Ood would die. The neutralisation of the brain, together with lobotomising the Ood, allowed them to enslave Oodkind. Dr [[Ryder]], an agent working for [[Friends of the Ood]], managed to infiltrate Ood Operations and after years of patience came into a position where he could covertly lower the intensity of the field, | A few centuries before the [[42nd century]], [[human]]s discovered the brain beneath the [[Northern Glacier]] on the [[Ood Sphere]]. By [[4126]] it was contained in [[warehouse 15]] of [[Ood Operations]], surrounded by a [[telepathic barrier]] so it couldn't communicate with the [[Ood]]. It was kept alive, even though it had to be contained, because without it the Ood would die. The neutralisation of the brain, together with lobotomising the Ood, allowed them to enslave Oodkind. Dr [[Ryder (Planet of the Ood)|Ryder]], an agent working for [[Friends of the Ood]], managed to infiltrate Ood Operations and after years of patience came into a position where he could covertly lower the intensity of the field. Having waited patiently for centuries for the opportune moment, the Ood Brain put a plan into action to exact revenge against the humans and gain the freedom of the Ood. This first manifested itself as [[Red-eye]] and later resulted in a full-blown [[Revolution of the Ood|Ood rebellion]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]] eventually shut off the barrier, freeing the Ood from slavery forever. The Doctor described the Ood Brain as having expressed itself through the Ood in three stages: its anger at being imprisoned was red-eye, its rage at the humans was the rabid Ood, and its patience and mercy was focused on Ood Sigma. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Planet of the Ood (TV story)}}) | ||
The Ood Brain was later troubled because it sensed the [[Final Sanction|return of Gallifrey]] and placed snatches of [[telepathic]] imagery into the minds of the Ood. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia (2011 reference book)}}) After being contacted by Ood Sigma, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Waters of Mars (TV story)}}) the Tenth Doctor spent some time travelling before returning to the Ood Sphere, one hundred years following the revolution, where the [[Ood Elder]] telepathically presented images of the [[Saxon Master]], warning of his [[resurrection]] and the [[end of time]]. Incidentally, the images of the Master were the same as that which plagued [[human]]ity as "[[bad dream]]s" when the Master resurfaced on [[Earth]] at [[Christmas]] in the [[2000s]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of Time (TV story)}}) | |||
[[Category:Ood]] | [[Category:Ood]] | ||
[[Category:Brains]] | [[Category:Brains]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:19, 7 November 2024
The Ood Brain was a huge living brain that under natural circumstances controlled the connection between individual Ood, facilitating their hive mind. It was capable of telepathically reaching Ood over the distance of three galaxies through an operatic song. While normally passive, it was capable of anger and rage which it expressed through the Ood.
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A few centuries before the 42nd century, humans discovered the brain beneath the Northern Glacier on the Ood Sphere. By 4126 it was contained in warehouse 15 of Ood Operations, surrounded by a telepathic barrier so it couldn't communicate with the Ood. It was kept alive, even though it had to be contained, because without it the Ood would die. The neutralisation of the brain, together with lobotomising the Ood, allowed them to enslave Oodkind. Dr Ryder, an agent working for Friends of the Ood, managed to infiltrate Ood Operations and after years of patience came into a position where he could covertly lower the intensity of the field. Having waited patiently for centuries for the opportune moment, the Ood Brain put a plan into action to exact revenge against the humans and gain the freedom of the Ood. This first manifested itself as Red-eye and later resulted in a full-blown Ood rebellion. The Tenth Doctor eventually shut off the barrier, freeing the Ood from slavery forever. The Doctor described the Ood Brain as having expressed itself through the Ood in three stages: its anger at being imprisoned was red-eye, its rage at the humans was the rabid Ood, and its patience and mercy was focused on Ood Sigma. (TV: Planet of the Ood [+]Loading...["Planet of the Ood (TV story)"])
The Ood Brain was later troubled because it sensed the return of Gallifrey and placed snatches of telepathic imagery into the minds of the Ood. (PROSE: Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia [+]Loading...["Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia (2011 reference book)"]) After being contacted by Ood Sigma, (TV: The Waters of Mars [+]Loading...["The Waters of Mars (TV story)"]) the Tenth Doctor spent some time travelling before returning to the Ood Sphere, one hundred years following the revolution, where the Ood Elder telepathically presented images of the Saxon Master, warning of his resurrection and the end of time. Incidentally, the images of the Master were the same as that which plagued humanity as "bad dreams" when the Master resurfaced on Earth at Christmas in the 2000s. (TV: The End of Time [+]Loading...["The End of Time (TV story)"])