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'''Judoon rockets''' were spacecraft used by the [[Judoon]] to travel and capture alien criminals. Armed with laser cannons, they were called '''Headhunters''', with the Mark IV Headhunters possessing [[hyperdrive]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Fugitive (comic story)|Fugitive]]'') | '''Judoon rockets''' were spacecraft used by the [[Judoon]] to travel and capture alien criminals. Armed with laser cannons, they were called '''Headhunters''', with the Mark IV Headhunters possessing [[hyperdrive]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Fugitive (comic story)|Fugitive]]'') | ||
The rockets had four landing prongs and four boosters. They could land and take-off vertically. They were capable of firing an energy blast that could blow up an [[Earth]]-like planet. ([[WC]]: ''[[Monster File: Judoon (webcast)|Monster File: Judoon]]'') They were powered by [[ionic pulse fusion engine]]s, allowing them to cross the [[Sol]] system in forty-five minutes. When a rocket landed, a long exit ramp would lower out from its base, allowing large numbers of Judoon soldiers to file out in an orderly formation when securing an area. ([[TV]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Judoon]]'') | The rockets had four landing prongs and four boosters. They could land and take-off vertically. They were capable of firing an energy blast that could blow up an [[Earth]]-like planet. ([[WC]]: ''[[Monster File: Judoon (webcast)|Monster File: Judoon]]'') They were powered by [[ionic pulse fusion engine]]s, allowing them to cross the [[Sol]] system in forty-five minutes. When a rocket landed, a long exit ramp would lower out from its base, allowing large numbers of Judoon soldiers to file out in an orderly formation when securing an area. ([[TV]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Judoon (TV story)|Prisoner of the Judoon]]'') | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
In 102 | In 102 AD, a Judoon rocket hovered over [[Stonehenge]] before being warned off by the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. Three [[Judoon]] from the rocket teleported into the [[Pandorica]] chamber along with the rest of the [[Pandorica Alliance]] to imprison the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'') | ||
In [[2008]], the Judoon used an [[ | In the [[2000s]],{{note|According to the episode ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'', [[Martha Jones]]' present day during [[Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 3]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' takes place over a six-day period, with {{Simm}} being elected three days after ''Smith and Jones'', and the [[Toclafane]] [[Toclafane invasion|invading Earth]] five days after ''Smith and Jones''. However, [[Aliens of London dating controversy|sources differ on which dates these stories are set]]. According to [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Paradox Moon (short story)|The Paradox Moon]]'', the Toclafane invasion happens on [[23 June]] [[2007]], placing the events of ''Smith and Jones'' on [[18 June]]. According to [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hysteria (audio story)|Hysteria]]'', ''Smith and Jones'' takes place in [[2008]], with a [[UNIT]] mission log in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Recruits (audio story)|Recruits]]'' referring to the recovery of moon rocks from [[Royal Hope Hospital]] in [[March]] 2008. A newspaper clipping in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'' places ''Smith and Jones'' on a [[Sunday]] [[4 June]], thus placing the Toclafane invasion on [[Friday]] [[9 June]]. In the real world, these dates do not fall on a Sunday and Friday in either 2007 or 2008.}} the Judoon used an [[H₂O scoop]] to transport [[Royal Hope Hospital]], where they could hunt down a wanted alien criminal, a [[Plasmavore]] known as [[Florence Finnegan]], without interference from [[Earth]]. Shortly after lifting the hospital, several of their rockets touched down on the Moon's surface and a large force of Judoon marched out to pursue Florence. Florence had plotted to kill every living creature on the Moon at the time of the Judoon's landing and escape in one of the rockets. This plan was foiled by the [[Tenth Doctor]], with the help of [[Martha Jones]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') | ||
Judoon ships were seen among the [[fleet]]s above [[Trenzalore]] that had travelled to the planet in response to [[the | ''[[Typho]]'' was a Judoon rocket commanded by [[Captain]] [[Nibri]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Confusion of Angels (comic story)|A Confusion of Angels]]'') | ||
Judoon ships were seen among the [[fleet]]s above [[Trenzalore]] that had travelled to the planet in response to [[the Question]]. They, along with many other species, were destroyed or retreated from the planet when the [[Dalek]]s broke the [[force field]] surrounding and the [[Siege of Trenzalore]] became a war. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* A Judoon rocket appears in the online game ''[[Doctor In A Dash]]'' as one of three enemy ships, along with a [[Dalek flying saucer]] and a [[Slitheen craft]], that race along with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] (the player) to find a [[Space-Time Manipulator]]. Like the other enemy ships, the Judoon rocket can fire energy weapons to immobilise the other ships temporarily. Assuming the player completes the game, the [[Tenth Doctor]] claims the Space-Time Manipulator and destroys it to prevent it falling into the wrong hands. | [[File:Typho bridge.jpg|thumb|''Typho'' bridge. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Confusion of Angels (comic story)|A Confusion of Angels]]'')]] | ||
* The Judoon rocket ''Typho's'' [[bridge (ship)|bridge]] is taken from the [[Voyager (starship)|eponymous starship]] of ''[[Voyager (TV series)|Star Trek: Voyager]]'', an {{ma|Intrepid-class}} vessel of the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Starfleet]], to the point that schematics of ''Voyager'' are visible in the background. | |||
* A Judoon rocket appears in the online game ''[[Doctor In A Dash (video game)|Doctor In A Dash]]'' as one of three enemy ships, along with a [[Dalek flying saucer]] and a [[Slitheen craft]], that race along with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] (the player) to find a [[Space-Time Manipulator]]. Like the other enemy ships, the Judoon rocket can fire energy weapons to immobilise the other ships temporarily. Assuming the player completes the game, the [[Tenth Doctor]] claims the Space-Time Manipulator and destroys it to prevent it falling into the wrong hands. | |||
* According to ''[[The Visual Dictionary]]'', a book that contains non-narrative based information this wiki does not consider [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]], Judoon ships were originally designed as military vessels and were shaped to strike fear in the hearts of their enemies. | * According to ''[[The Visual Dictionary]]'', a book that contains non-narrative based information this wiki does not consider [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]], Judoon ships were originally designed as military vessels and were shaped to strike fear in the hearts of their enemies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 25 April 2024
Judoon rockets were spacecraft used by the Judoon to travel and capture alien criminals. Armed with laser cannons, they were called Headhunters, with the Mark IV Headhunters possessing hyperdrives. (COMIC: Fugitive)
The rockets had four landing prongs and four boosters. They could land and take-off vertically. They were capable of firing an energy blast that could blow up an Earth-like planet. (WC: Monster File: Judoon) They were powered by ionic pulse fusion engines, allowing them to cross the Sol system in forty-five minutes. When a rocket landed, a long exit ramp would lower out from its base, allowing large numbers of Judoon soldiers to file out in an orderly formation when securing an area. (TV: Prisoner of the Judoon)
History[[edit]]
In 102 AD, a Judoon rocket hovered over Stonehenge before being warned off by the Eleventh Doctor. Three Judoon from the rocket teleported into the Pandorica chamber along with the rest of the Pandorica Alliance to imprison the Doctor. (TV: The Pandorica Opens)
In the 2000s,[nb 1] the Judoon used an H₂O scoop to transport Royal Hope Hospital, where they could hunt down a wanted alien criminal, a Plasmavore known as Florence Finnegan, without interference from Earth. Shortly after lifting the hospital, several of their rockets touched down on the Moon's surface and a large force of Judoon marched out to pursue Florence. Florence had plotted to kill every living creature on the Moon at the time of the Judoon's landing and escape in one of the rockets. This plan was foiled by the Tenth Doctor, with the help of Martha Jones. (TV: Smith and Jones)
Typho was a Judoon rocket commanded by Captain Nibri. (COMIC: A Confusion of Angels)
Judoon ships were seen among the fleets above Trenzalore that had travelled to the planet in response to the Question. They, along with many other species, were destroyed or retreated from the planet when the Daleks broke the force field surrounding and the Siege of Trenzalore became a war. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)
Behind the scenes[[edit]]
- The Judoon rocket Typho's bridge is taken from the eponymous starship of Star Trek: Voyager, an Intrepid-class vessel of the Federation Starfleet, to the point that schematics of Voyager are visible in the background.
- A Judoon rocket appears in the online game Doctor In A Dash as one of three enemy ships, along with a Dalek flying saucer and a Slitheen craft, that race along with the Doctor's TARDIS (the player) to find a Space-Time Manipulator. Like the other enemy ships, the Judoon rocket can fire energy weapons to immobilise the other ships temporarily. Assuming the player completes the game, the Tenth Doctor claims the Space-Time Manipulator and destroys it to prevent it falling into the wrong hands.
- According to The Visual Dictionary, a book that contains non-narrative based information this wiki does not consider a valid source, Judoon ships were originally designed as military vessels and were shaped to strike fear in the hearts of their enemies.
Footnotes[[edit]]
- ↑ According to the episode The Sound of Drums, Martha Jones' present day during series 3 of Doctor Who takes place over a six-day period, with the Saxon Master being elected three days after Smith and Jones, and the Toclafane invading Earth five days after Smith and Jones. However, sources differ on which dates these stories are set. According to PROSE: The Paradox Moon, the Toclafane invasion happens on 23 June 2007, placing the events of Smith and Jones on 18 June. According to AUDIO: Hysteria, Smith and Jones takes place in 2008, with a UNIT mission log in AUDIO: Recruits referring to the recovery of moon rocks from Royal Hope Hospital in March 2008. A newspaper clipping in PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters places Smith and Jones on a Sunday 4 June, thus placing the Toclafane invasion on Friday 9 June. In the real world, these dates do not fall on a Sunday and Friday in either 2007 or 2008.