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|image = [[Image:Fendahl.JPG|250px]]
|image       = Fendel monster.jpg
|Species name = Fendahl
|aka        = Fendahl core, Fendahleen
|type = Ultimate predator organism
|type       = Ultimate predator organism/gestalt
|affiliation = [[Human]]s
|affiliation = [[Human]]s
|origin = [[Fifth Planet]], [[Sol]] System
|origin     = [[Planet 5]], [[Sol]] System
|appearances = <ul><li>[[DW]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl]]''</li><li>[[EDA]]: ''[[The Taking of Planet 5]]''</li></ul>
|first      = Image of the Fendahl (TV story)
|appearances = {{appears}}
}}
}}
The '''Fendahl''' were a gestalt organism, originally from [[Fifth Planet]] composed of the Fendahl Core and the Fendhaleen. The Fendhal posed a threat to all life.  
The '''Fendahl''', called '''"the Darkness"''' by the [[Dalek]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dalek Trap (audio story)|The Dalek Trap]]'') was a [[gestalt]] entity from the original [[Planet 5|fifth planet]] of the [[Sol]] system. It was composed of thirteen organisms: a Fendahl Core and twelve Fendahleen. The Fendahl was described as [[Death]] itself and posed a threat to all life. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'') While there may have been multiple Fendahl gestalts, one account claimed there was only one Fendahl. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Island of the Fendahl (audio story)|Island of the Fendahl]]'')


==Characteristics==
== Biology ==
===Biology===
Thirteen physically separate organisms made up the Fendahl, twelve Fendahleen and the core. Additionally, a High Priestess of the Fendahleen would merge with them to complete the Fendahl creature. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl]]'')
Thirteen physically separate organisms make up the Fendahl.


* One '''Fendhal Core'''. The [[Eustace|skull]] of the Fendhal Core which transported itself to [[Earth]] resembled a [[Human]] skull in every respect, but for a [[pentagram]] shape in the forehead, visible only by in an x-ray.  
=== Fendahl Core ===
The [[Eustace|skull]] of the Fendahl Core which transported itself to [[Earth]] resembled a [[human]] skull in every respect, but for a [[pentagram]] shape, embedded in its forehead, visible only by an [[x-ray]]. After her transformation into the Fendahl Core in [[July]] [[1977]], [[Thea Ransome]] appeared as a golden-skinned, majestic being with gigantic, unblinking eyes, long golden fingernails and an ornate ringed hairstyle. The Fendahl Core was practically invulnerable, not harmed by guns at all. When the skull was activated, it began to pulse with a golden glow from inside, and touching it caused great pain — apparently mental pain more than physical — although the cause of this was unclear. It could, however, be safely handled with protective gauntlets. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')


:''After her transformation into the Fendahl Core, [[Thea Ransome]] appeared as a golden-skinned, majestic being with gigantic, unblinking eyes.''
=== Fendahleen ===
Each Fendahl Core had twelve Fendahleen — eyeless and limbless creatures having a fringe of pink tentacles around their mouths, and two large fins above. Their weakness was [[salt]], particularly when shot up their throat. It affected the conductivity, ruined the overall electrical balance and prevented control of the localised disruption of the osmotic pressures. In short, salt killed them, causing wisps of smoke to come out of their mouths. Surface contact with salt did not seem to have the same effect, but they did not seem to find it pleasant. When injured, Fendahleen squealed. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'') They could materialise to feed and de-materialise when they were done, and were also able to fly. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deus Le Volt (novel)|Deus Le Volt]]'')


* Twelve '''Fendahleen'''. These were large eyeless and limbless creatures with a fringe of pink tentacles around their mouths and two large fins above it. The Fendahleen numbered twelve for every one Fendhal Core. [[Salt]] is fatal to Fendahleen, since it will affect the conductivity and water control for their cells.
== Life cycle ==
Fendahls were [[psychevore]]s, meaning they fed on [[psychic energy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird (novel)|The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'') The Fendahl could drain all the spectrum of energy from their prey, effectively sucking out their souls. Even the skull nicknamed [[Eustace]], the [[fossil]] remnants of a Fendahl core twelve million years dead, had the power to drain the [[life force]] of the [[Fourth Doctor]]. The core could create these Fendahleens from living beings with the correct genetic inheritance and in some cases could create the Fendahleen out of pure energy. If the core was destroyed, the Fendahl were killed. All of the parts of the Fendahl could telekinetically control people, but the core had many more [[psychic]] powers such as [[mind control]] and [[astral projection]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')


===Life cycle===
== History ==
The Fendahl could drain all the spectrum of energy from their prey, effectively sucking out their souls. Even the skull nicknamed [[Eustace]], the fossil remnants of a Fendhal Core twelve million years dead, had the power to drain the life force of [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]].  
{{Section stub|[[Island of the Fendahl (audio story)]], [[White Darkness (novel)]]}}
Roughly [[Distant past|12 million years BC]], the Fendahl evolved on the fifth planet, located between [[Mars]] and [[Jupiter]]. The Fendahl began to kill all life on the [[planet]], including each other. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'') Some of the "predators" fled to Earth, where they drove the [[Great One (White Darkness)|Great One]] into hiding. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Darkness (novel)|White Darkness]]'') When the [[Time Lord]]s learnt of the danger that the Fendahl posed, they placed the [[planet]] in a [[time loop]]. They also removed all trace of the Fendahl from their records, leading it to pass into legend.


The Core could create these Fendahleens from living [[Human]]s.
[[File:Fendahlcore.jpg|thumb|left|The Fendahl Core. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')]]


:''Possibly, only Humans with the correct genetic inheritance can change into Fendahleen.''
However, [[Eustace|a Fendahl]] survived and was able to escape the planet in the form of a skull. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'') In its travels it caused damage to [[Mars]], leading to mass extinction. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[GodEngine (novel)|GodEngine]]'') It eventually came to [[Earth]], arriving in [[Kenya]]. This skull was able to affect the development of humans in order to produce a species which it could use. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')


If the Core is destroyed the Fendahl is killed. All of the parts of the Fendahl can telekinetically control people, but the Core has many more [[psychic]] powers such as mind control and astral projection.
The skull was eventually discovered by Dr [[Fendelman]] in the [[1960s]] by discovering a "sonic shadow" and tracing it back to its source. He brought it back to [[Fetch Priory]], which had a [[time scanner]]. The Fendahl was able to grow in power using the time scanner, killing several people and possessing [[Thea Ransome]]. A local [[coven]], led by [[Maximillian Stael]], believed they could control the Fendahl and tried to help it, but were instead turned into Fendahleen. The [[Fourth Doctor]] was able to stop the Fendahl by overloading the time scanner and removing the skull, planning to dump it in a [[supernova]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'') The supernova he chose, known as [[Canthares]], collapsed into a [[black hole]] as he ejected the skull into it.


==History==
Multiple [[spacecraft]], including a group of Daleks that had been experimenting on Canthares, [[Jik Gelliska]] and [[Raz Kalisto]], the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Lucie Miller]], all became trapped in the black hole. The Fendahl, desperate to survive, managed to assert its control over most of the beings that fell into the black hole. It used this control to influence the Eighth Doctor into reverting the formation of the black hole, knowing the scenario the Doctor faced was that "everyone dies or no one dies." The Doctor was unaware that the Fendahl was one of the beings within the black hole, and inadvertantly allowed its escape. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dalek Trap (audio story)|The Dalek Trap]]'', ''[[Island of the Fendahl (audio story)|Island of the Fendahl]]'')
===The Fendahl and the Time Lords of Gallifrey===
Roughly [[Distant Past|12 million years BCE]], the Fendahl evolved on the Fifth Planet located between [[Mars]] and [[Jupiter]]. The Fendhal had begun to kill all life on the [[planet]], including each other. When the [[Time Lord]]s learnt of the danger that the Fendahl posed, they placed the [[planet]] in a [[time loop]]. They also removed all trace of the Fendahl from their records. The Fendahl still survived and transported itself to [[Earth]].


On [[Gallifrey]], the Fendahl passed into legend, though, on [[Gallifrey]]. As a boy, [[the Doctor]] knew of stories about the Fendhal that caused him to fear it even as an adult.
This act, however, failed to destroy the Fendahl. Instead, it wound up causing another manifestation of the Fendahl on [[Kaldor City]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Checkmate (audio story)|Checkmate]]'')


===The Fendahl and Humanity===
[[Marco Fendelman]] wanted to resurrect the Fendahl after the files of the incident at Fetch Priory. The Fendahl manipulated [[Gwen Cooper]] into become it's core. Gwen eventually managed to overcome this due to her Torchwood training. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night of the Fendahl (audio story)|Night of the Fendahl]]'')
:''We do not know if the Fendahl physically transported itself or projected itself in the form of energy. The Doctor thought it must have ravaged Mars along the way, although twelve million years later, Mars did still possess life in the form of the [[Ice Warrior]]s.''


The essence of the Fendhal lay dormant in the skull of the Fendhal Core. This skull was able to affect the development of [[Human]]s in order to produce a species which it could use. The skull was eventually discovered by [[Dr. Fendleman]] in the [[1960s]] by discovering a "sonic shadow" and tracing it back to its source. Fossilized in the fossilized lava of an inactive volcano in [[Kenya]], Fendleman found the skull. Since, according to [[Human]] archaeological theory, a twelve million year old Human skull should not exist, Fendleman deduced, correctly, that the skull must have come from space. ([[DW]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl]]'')
[[File:Core and Fendahleen.jpg|right|thumb|The Fendahl appears before [[Jack Tyler]] and [[Leela]] in [[Fetch Priory]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')]]
After history was altered by a force from the future, the Fendahl was able to successfully dupe [[Reynald of Marseille|Reynald]], former Earl of [[Marseille]], into summoning it in [[Jerusalem]] in [[1098]], attracted to the destruction caused by the Crusades. It used a bone spear imbued with its life-draining properties to draw nourishment (allowing it to be mistaken for the [[Spear of Destiny|Lance of Longinus]]), allowing it to transform him into a Fendahl Core and create several Fendahleen. However, due to the efforts of Simon, a knight of the period, Reynald was aged well into a decrepit state, weakening his ability to command the Fendahl's powers, killing both and banishing the Fendahl. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deus Le Volt (novel)|Deus Le Volt]]'')
 
During the [[War in Heaven]] with [[the Enemy]], Time Lords from the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s subjective future had planned to use a fleet of [[War TARDIS]]es to undo the [[time barrier]]s around Planet 5 in order to release the Fendahl, but it was discovered that the Fendahl had been killed when time inside the loop was accelerated, resulting in the last other life-form on Planet 5 evolving into the [[Memeovore]], a devourer of concept that had evolved to kill the Fendahl itself. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)|The Taking of Planet 5]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 11 December 2023

The Fendahl, called "the Darkness" by the Daleks, (AUDIO: The Dalek Trap) was a gestalt entity from the original fifth planet of the Sol system. It was composed of thirteen organisms: a Fendahl Core and twelve Fendahleen. The Fendahl was described as Death itself and posed a threat to all life. (TV: Image of the Fendahl) While there may have been multiple Fendahl gestalts, one account claimed there was only one Fendahl. (AUDIO: Island of the Fendahl)

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Thirteen physically separate organisms made up the Fendahl, twelve Fendahleen and the core. Additionally, a High Priestess of the Fendahleen would merge with them to complete the Fendahl creature. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl)

Fendahl Core[[edit] | [edit source]]

The skull of the Fendahl Core which transported itself to Earth resembled a human skull in every respect, but for a pentagram shape, embedded in its forehead, visible only by an x-ray. After her transformation into the Fendahl Core in July 1977, Thea Ransome appeared as a golden-skinned, majestic being with gigantic, unblinking eyes, long golden fingernails and an ornate ringed hairstyle. The Fendahl Core was practically invulnerable, not harmed by guns at all. When the skull was activated, it began to pulse with a golden glow from inside, and touching it caused great pain — apparently mental pain more than physical — although the cause of this was unclear. It could, however, be safely handled with protective gauntlets. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)

Fendahleen[[edit] | [edit source]]

Each Fendahl Core had twelve Fendahleen — eyeless and limbless creatures having a fringe of pink tentacles around their mouths, and two large fins above. Their weakness was salt, particularly when shot up their throat. It affected the conductivity, ruined the overall electrical balance and prevented control of the localised disruption of the osmotic pressures. In short, salt killed them, causing wisps of smoke to come out of their mouths. Surface contact with salt did not seem to have the same effect, but they did not seem to find it pleasant. When injured, Fendahleen squealed. (TV: Image of the Fendahl) They could materialise to feed and de-materialise when they were done, and were also able to fly. (PROSE: Deus Le Volt)

Life cycle[[edit] | [edit source]]

Fendahls were psychevores, meaning they fed on psychic energy. (PROSE: The Left-Handed Hummingbird) The Fendahl could drain all the spectrum of energy from their prey, effectively sucking out their souls. Even the skull nicknamed Eustace, the fossil remnants of a Fendahl core twelve million years dead, had the power to drain the life force of the Fourth Doctor. The core could create these Fendahleens from living beings with the correct genetic inheritance and in some cases could create the Fendahleen out of pure energy. If the core was destroyed, the Fendahl were killed. All of the parts of the Fendahl could telekinetically control people, but the core had many more psychic powers such as mind control and astral projection. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Roughly 12 million years BC, the Fendahl evolved on the fifth planet, located between Mars and Jupiter. The Fendahl began to kill all life on the planet, including each other. (TV: Image of the Fendahl) Some of the "predators" fled to Earth, where they drove the Great One into hiding. (PROSE: White Darkness) When the Time Lords learnt of the danger that the Fendahl posed, they placed the planet in a time loop. They also removed all trace of the Fendahl from their records, leading it to pass into legend.

The Fendahl Core. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)

However, a Fendahl survived and was able to escape the planet in the form of a skull. (TV: Image of the Fendahl) In its travels it caused damage to Mars, leading to mass extinction. (TV: Image of the Fendahl, PROSE: GodEngine) It eventually came to Earth, arriving in Kenya. This skull was able to affect the development of humans in order to produce a species which it could use. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)

The skull was eventually discovered by Dr Fendelman in the 1960s by discovering a "sonic shadow" and tracing it back to its source. He brought it back to Fetch Priory, which had a time scanner. The Fendahl was able to grow in power using the time scanner, killing several people and possessing Thea Ransome. A local coven, led by Maximillian Stael, believed they could control the Fendahl and tried to help it, but were instead turned into Fendahleen. The Fourth Doctor was able to stop the Fendahl by overloading the time scanner and removing the skull, planning to dump it in a supernova. (TV: Image of the Fendahl) The supernova he chose, known as Canthares, collapsed into a black hole as he ejected the skull into it.

Multiple spacecraft, including a group of Daleks that had been experimenting on Canthares, Jik Gelliska and Raz Kalisto, the Eighth Doctor and Lucie Miller, all became trapped in the black hole. The Fendahl, desperate to survive, managed to assert its control over most of the beings that fell into the black hole. It used this control to influence the Eighth Doctor into reverting the formation of the black hole, knowing the scenario the Doctor faced was that "everyone dies or no one dies." The Doctor was unaware that the Fendahl was one of the beings within the black hole, and inadvertantly allowed its escape. (AUDIO: The Dalek Trap, Island of the Fendahl)

This act, however, failed to destroy the Fendahl. Instead, it wound up causing another manifestation of the Fendahl on Kaldor City. (AUDIO: Checkmate)

Marco Fendelman wanted to resurrect the Fendahl after the files of the incident at Fetch Priory. The Fendahl manipulated Gwen Cooper into become it's core. Gwen eventually managed to overcome this due to her Torchwood training. (AUDIO: Night of the Fendahl)

The Fendahl appears before Jack Tyler and Leela in Fetch Priory. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)

After history was altered by a force from the future, the Fendahl was able to successfully dupe Reynald, former Earl of Marseille, into summoning it in Jerusalem in 1098, attracted to the destruction caused by the Crusades. It used a bone spear imbued with its life-draining properties to draw nourishment (allowing it to be mistaken for the Lance of Longinus), allowing it to transform him into a Fendahl Core and create several Fendahleen. However, due to the efforts of Simon, a knight of the period, Reynald was aged well into a decrepit state, weakening his ability to command the Fendahl's powers, killing both and banishing the Fendahl. (PROSE: Deus Le Volt)

During the War in Heaven with the Enemy, Time Lords from the Eighth Doctor's subjective future had planned to use a fleet of War TARDISes to undo the time barriers around Planet 5 in order to release the Fendahl, but it was discovered that the Fendahl had been killed when time inside the loop was accelerated, resulting in the last other life-form on Planet 5 evolving into the Memeovore, a devourer of concept that had evolved to kill the Fendahl itself. (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5)

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]