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'''Paralysis''' was the inability to move. [[Sutekh]] was imprisoned and paralysed in a tomb in [[Egypt]]; he used [[Marcus Scarman]] as his arms and legs to free himself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'')
'''Paralysis''' was the inability to move. [[Sutekh]] was imprisoned and paralysed in a tomb in [[Egypt]]; he used [[Marcus Scarman]] as his arms and legs to free himself. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Pyramids of Mars (TV story)}})


Paralysis could occur from particularly violent movement or experiences; the [[Fourth Doctor]] was concerned that [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was paralysed following the two of them being caught in a quarry mine explosion. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear (TV story)|The Hand of Fear]]'') Violent physical fighting and contact with points like the [[solar plexus]] could leave humans momentarily paralysed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]'')
Paralysis could occur from particularly violent movement or experiences; the [[Fourth Doctor]] was concerned that [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was paralysed following the two of them being caught in a quarry mine explosion. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Hand of Fear (TV story)}}) The [[Fifth Doctor]] was once paralyzed after his [[spine]] broke during a [[spaceship]] crash. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Devil in the Mist (audio story)}}) Violent physical fighting and contact with points like the [[solar plexus]] could leave humans momentarily paralysed. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Blood Harvest (novel)}})


[[Jackie MacLean]] was paralysed as a result of a [[car accident]] perpetrated by [[Huw MacLean|her husband]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightvisiting (TV story)|Nightvisiting]]'') Jackie since got around in a [[wheelchair]], and adapted to her new condition. Her daughter [[April MacLean|April]] took care of her. ([[TV]]: ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'')
[[Jackie MacLean]] was paralysed as a result of a [[car accident]] perpetrated by [[Huw MacLean|her husband]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Nightvisiting (TV story)}}) Jackie since got around in a [[wheelchair]], and adapted to her new condition. Her daughter [[April MacLean|April]] took care of her. ([[TV]]: {{cs|For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)}})


== Biologically induced paralysis ==
== Biologically induced paralysis ==
Paralysis could also result from biological contact, with several substances being able to induce it. Unprotected contact with a [[spectrox]] nest resulted in [[spectrox toxaemia]], beginning with a rash, followed by spasms then slow paralysis of spinal nerves and finally thermal death point. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'')
Paralysis could also result from biological contact, with several substances being able to induce it. Unprotected contact with a [[spectrox]] nest resulted in [[spectrox toxaemia]], beginning with a rash, followed by spasms then slow paralysis of spinal nerves and finally thermal death point. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Caves of Androzani (TV story)}})


Paralysis was a symptom of [[tetrodotoxin]] poisoning. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'')
Paralysis was a symptom of [[tetrodotoxin]] poisoning. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)}})


[[Paxx-Sinopli syndrome]] resulted in partial paralysis and then eventual death from [[cerebral emancipation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dark Progeny (novel)|Dark Progeny]]'')
[[Paxx-Sinopli syndrome]] resulted in partial paralysis and then eventual death from [[cerebral emancipation]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dark Progeny (novel)}})


Biological paralysis was not always fatal. [[Sleep]] paralysis was a method by which the human body prevented humans acting out their dreams whilst asleep. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dry Pilgrimage (novel)|Dry Pilgrimage]]'')
Biological paralysis was not always fatal. [[Sleep]] paralysis was a method by which the human body prevented humans acting out their dreams whilst asleep. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dry Pilgrimage (novel)}})


== Technologically induced paralysis ==
== Technologically induced paralysis ==
Weapons technology could also be used to paralyse. The [[Sensorite]]s', ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sensorites (TV story)|The Sensorites]]'') the [[Quark]]s' ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'') and the [[Dalek]]s' weapons ([[TV]]: "[[The Survivors (episode)|The Survivors]]") could be used to paralyse individuals.
Weapons technology could also be used to paralyse. The [[Sensorite]]s', ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Sensorites (TV story)}}) the [[Quark]]s' ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Dominators (TV story)}}) and the [[Dalek]]s' weapons ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Daleks (TV story)|namedep=The Survivors (2)}}) could be used to paralyse individuals.


Earth-based technology could also induce paralysis. Through the use of a [[taser]] gun or a [[stun gun]], an individual could be stunned or paralysed, unable to move. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Just War (novel)|Just War]]'', ''[[Eternity Weeps (novel)|Eternity Weeps]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[End of Days (TV story)|End of Days]]'')
Earth-based technology could also induce paralysis. Through the use of a [[taser]] gun or a [[stun gun]], an individual could be stunned or paralysed, unable to move. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Just War (novel)}}, {{cs|Eternity Weeps (novel)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|End of Days (TV story)}})


The Security [[Drudger]]s on [[Nerva Beacon|Space Dock Nerva]] were armed with paralysis beams. One Drudger used its beam to temporarily immobilise [[Leela]] when she tried to attack it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Destination: Nerva (audio story)|Destination: Nerva]]'')
The Security [[Drudger]]s on [[Nerva Beacon|Space Dock Nerva]] were armed with paralysis beams. One Drudger used its beam to temporarily immobilise [[Leela]] when she tried to attack it. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Destination: Nerva (audio story)}})


On [[Wengrol]], [[Yend]] biologists used a device to paralyse the [[First Doctor]] and take him as a specimen. They undid his paralysis once he was inside. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sons of the Crab (short story)|The Sons of the Crab]]'')
On [[Wengrol]], [[Yend]] biologists used a device to paralyse the [[First Doctor]] and take him as a specimen. They undid his paralysis once he was inside. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sons of the Crab (short story)}})


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Latest revision as of 04:12, 21 April 2024

Paralysis

Paralysis was the inability to move. Sutekh was imprisoned and paralysed in a tomb in Egypt; he used Marcus Scarman as his arms and legs to free himself. (TV: Pyramids of Mars [+]Loading...["Pyramids of Mars (TV story)"])

Paralysis could occur from particularly violent movement or experiences; the Fourth Doctor was concerned that Sarah Jane Smith was paralysed following the two of them being caught in a quarry mine explosion. (TV: The Hand of Fear [+]Loading...["The Hand of Fear (TV story)"]) The Fifth Doctor was once paralyzed after his spine broke during a spaceship crash. (AUDIO: Devil in the Mist [+]Loading...["Devil in the Mist (audio story)"]) Violent physical fighting and contact with points like the solar plexus could leave humans momentarily paralysed. (PROSE: Blood Harvest [+]Loading...["Blood Harvest (novel)"])

Jackie MacLean was paralysed as a result of a car accident perpetrated by her husband. (TV: Nightvisiting [+]Loading...["Nightvisiting (TV story)"]) Jackie since got around in a wheelchair, and adapted to her new condition. Her daughter April took care of her. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die [+]Loading...["For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)"])

Biologically induced paralysis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Paralysis could also result from biological contact, with several substances being able to induce it. Unprotected contact with a spectrox nest resulted in spectrox toxaemia, beginning with a rash, followed by spasms then slow paralysis of spinal nerves and finally thermal death point. (TV: The Caves of Androzani [+]Loading...["The Caves of Androzani (TV story)"])

Paralysis was a symptom of tetrodotoxin poisoning. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead [+]Loading...["Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)"])

Paxx-Sinopli syndrome resulted in partial paralysis and then eventual death from cerebral emancipation. (PROSE: Dark Progeny [+]Loading...["Dark Progeny (novel)"])

Biological paralysis was not always fatal. Sleep paralysis was a method by which the human body prevented humans acting out their dreams whilst asleep. (PROSE: Dry Pilgrimage [+]Loading...["Dry Pilgrimage (novel)"])

Technologically induced paralysis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Weapons technology could also be used to paralyse. The Sensorites', (TV: The Sensorites [+]Loading...["The Sensorites (TV story)"]) the Quarks' (TV: The Dominators [+]Loading...["The Dominators (TV story)"]) and the Daleks' weapons (TV: "The Survivors" [+]Part of The Daleks, Loading...{"namedep":"The Survivors (2)","1":"The Daleks (TV story)"}) could be used to paralyse individuals.

Earth-based technology could also induce paralysis. Through the use of a taser gun or a stun gun, an individual could be stunned or paralysed, unable to move. (PROSE: Just War [+]Loading...["Just War (novel)"], Eternity Weeps [+]Loading...["Eternity Weeps (novel)"], TV: End of Days [+]Loading...["End of Days (TV story)"])

The Security Drudgers on Space Dock Nerva were armed with paralysis beams. One Drudger used its beam to temporarily immobilise Leela when she tried to attack it. (AUDIO: Destination: Nerva [+]Loading...["Destination: Nerva (audio story)"])

On Wengrol, Yend biologists used a device to paralyse the First Doctor and take him as a specimen. They undid his paralysis once he was inside. (PROSE: The Sons of the Crab [+]Loading...["The Sons of the Crab (short story)"])