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{{Infobox Species
|Species name    = Ecnodeen
|image = Eknodine.jpeg
|image           =  
|type = Green eyestalk
|type           =  
|only = Amy's Choice (TV story)
|aka            =  
|individuals = [[Poggit]], [[Hamill]], [[Nainby]]
|affiliation    =
|origin          =
|appearances    = [[DW]]: [[Amy's Choice]]
|mentions        =
|individuals    = [[Mrs Poggit]]
}}
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The '''Eknodines''' were a "proud, ancient race" of aliens, according to the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. A group of Eknodines appeared within a [[dream|dream world]] created by the [[Dream Lord]], in which they were depicted possessing the elderly [[humans|men and women]] of [[Upper Leadworth]].


The '''Ecnodeen''' are a species of aliens that took over the bodies of old people in a dream created by the [[Dream Lord]]. The Doctor talks to them as if he knows of them, indicating that they do exist.
== Biology ==
The Eknodines appeared as aliens that could live inside [[Host body|human hosts]], extending their lifespan and increasing their physical strength. Though most of the body of the Eknodine was hidden inside the human host, a green eyestalk could be extended from the mouth, which would spray out a green cloud when attacking. This cloud could turn humans into dust. They also had thin tendrils that protruded from the eyestalks. ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'')


==Physiology==
== History ==
The Ecnodeen are aliens inside of human hosts. Only the eyestalk is seen.
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] was familiar with the Eknodines, describing them as a "proud, ancient race" which were normally disinclined towards violence.


==Abilities==
The Doctor, [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] encountered Eknodines in a dream world version of [[Upper Leadworth]] created by the [[Dream Lord]], with the trio struggling to decipher whether they were dreaming or awake. The trio were stunned to discover that [[Poggit|Mrs. Poggit]] had apparently killed at least nine children in a playground, turning them to piles of dust. Soon, the trio saw a large group of elderly residents gathered in the near distance, moving in unison. The Dream Lord materialised out of nowhere and commented on the situation, poking fun at the "attack of the old people" and calling the scenario "ridiculous".
They could turn people into dust by spraying a green cloud over them. They could also use [[human]]s as hosts and allow them to live longer.


==History==
The Doctor was bemused to learn Eknodines had possessed the elderly residents and were using their bodies as a vehicle to kill the non-possessed; the Doctor chastised the creatures, telling them they ought to know better.
The Ecnodeen that [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]], [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] encounter said that they had ran from their home planet and came to [[Earth]] where they took hosts to stay inconspicuous.


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The Eknodines responded by claiming they were driven away from their home planet by "upstart neighbours"; they came to [[Earth]], where they possessed the elderly inhabitants of Upper Leadworth's [[retirement home]] to stay inconspicuous, extending the lifespan of their hosts in the process. Angered at their loss, they decided to attack "others", such as humans. The Doctor remarked that the Eknodines' story "[made] sense, I suppose", acknowledging that the story had a chance of being real rather than a facet of the dream world, though he seemed unconvinced of either possibility.
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The Eknodines later chased the trio through the town, with the trio having to fend off the creatures while occasionally falling asleep, which would cause their consciousness to flip back and forth between a parallel dream set inside a version of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. When "awake" within the Leadworth dream, the Doctor used a van to evacuate the town and get the non-possessed civilians to safety.
 
The Eknodines ultimately cornered the trio in Amy and Rory's house, attempting to gain entry. One Eknodine, in the guise of [[Poggit|Mrs. Poggit]], climbed to the top floor window and killed Rory, turning him to dust. The Doctor grabbed a lamp and used it to shove the Eknodine off the roof, neutralising the threat to himself and Amy.
 
After careful deliberation, Amy and the Doctor decided to kill themselves, hoping that the world of Upper Leadworth was the dream, and that they would reawaken to the "real" world of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. They used the van to run a couple of Eknodines over, before crashing into the house and "dying". Moments later, the trio apparently awoke within the TARDIS, though the Doctor recognised that this too was a dream and set the TARDIS to self-destruct, which allowed them to finally wake up inside the real TARDIS and break free from the Dream Lord's manipulations.
 
Since Upper Leadworth and all its contents were proved to be imaginary, everything that the imaginary Eknodines claimed about their turn to violence was probably false and did not hold true outside of the dream world. ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Non-valid sources ===
[[File:Eknodine DWA 248.jpg|thumb|right|The Eknodine as she received [[Christmas present|gifts]] from [[Tinkle (AAAGH!)|Mrs Tinkle]] and [[Nervil (AAAGH!)|Nervil]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[AAAGH! (DWA 248 comic story)|AAAGH! 45]]'')]]
An identical Eknodine-inhabited elderly woman had several encounters with [[AAAGH]].
 
The day before [[Eurovision]] singers [[Jedward]] paid a visit to AAAGH headquarters to report that they had lost their voice and would need someone to fill in for them. With help from [[Tinkle (AAAGH!)|Mrs Tinkle]] and [[Nervil (AAAGH!)|Nervil]], Jedward auditioned several acts including a [[Cyberman (AAAGH! 14)|Cyberman]], [[Sontaran (AAAGH! 14)|Sontaran]] and Eknodine. The trio were later formed into a group and performed together with Jedward exclaiming they deserved maximum points, whereas Nervil suggested they earned null from the AAARG jury. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[AAAGH! (DWA 217 comic story)|AAAGH! 14]]'')
 
Later, when AAARG helped [[Santa Claus]] to deliver some [[Christmas present]]s, they paid a visit to the Eknodine and [[Silent (AAAGH! 45)|Silent]] gifting them [[rollerskate]]s and a [[diary]] respectively. The Eknodine indicated that the new skates would help her get down to the shops. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[AAAGH! (DWA 248 comic story)|AAAGH! 45]]'')
 
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[[Category:Parasitic species]]
[[Category:Upper Leadworth]]
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 24 March 2024

The Eknodines were a "proud, ancient race" of aliens, according to the Eleventh Doctor. A group of Eknodines appeared within a dream world created by the Dream Lord, in which they were depicted possessing the elderly men and women of Upper Leadworth.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Eknodines appeared as aliens that could live inside human hosts, extending their lifespan and increasing their physical strength. Though most of the body of the Eknodine was hidden inside the human host, a green eyestalk could be extended from the mouth, which would spray out a green cloud when attacking. This cloud could turn humans into dust. They also had thin tendrils that protruded from the eyestalks. (TV: Amy's Choice)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Eleventh Doctor was familiar with the Eknodines, describing them as a "proud, ancient race" which were normally disinclined towards violence.

The Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams encountered Eknodines in a dream world version of Upper Leadworth created by the Dream Lord, with the trio struggling to decipher whether they were dreaming or awake. The trio were stunned to discover that Mrs. Poggit had apparently killed at least nine children in a playground, turning them to piles of dust. Soon, the trio saw a large group of elderly residents gathered in the near distance, moving in unison. The Dream Lord materialised out of nowhere and commented on the situation, poking fun at the "attack of the old people" and calling the scenario "ridiculous".

The Doctor was bemused to learn Eknodines had possessed the elderly residents and were using their bodies as a vehicle to kill the non-possessed; the Doctor chastised the creatures, telling them they ought to know better.

The Eknodines responded by claiming they were driven away from their home planet by "upstart neighbours"; they came to Earth, where they possessed the elderly inhabitants of Upper Leadworth's retirement home to stay inconspicuous, extending the lifespan of their hosts in the process. Angered at their loss, they decided to attack "others", such as humans. The Doctor remarked that the Eknodines' story "[made] sense, I suppose", acknowledging that the story had a chance of being real rather than a facet of the dream world, though he seemed unconvinced of either possibility.

The Eknodines later chased the trio through the town, with the trio having to fend off the creatures while occasionally falling asleep, which would cause their consciousness to flip back and forth between a parallel dream set inside a version of the Doctor's TARDIS. When "awake" within the Leadworth dream, the Doctor used a van to evacuate the town and get the non-possessed civilians to safety.

The Eknodines ultimately cornered the trio in Amy and Rory's house, attempting to gain entry. One Eknodine, in the guise of Mrs. Poggit, climbed to the top floor window and killed Rory, turning him to dust. The Doctor grabbed a lamp and used it to shove the Eknodine off the roof, neutralising the threat to himself and Amy.

After careful deliberation, Amy and the Doctor decided to kill themselves, hoping that the world of Upper Leadworth was the dream, and that they would reawaken to the "real" world of the Doctor's TARDIS. They used the van to run a couple of Eknodines over, before crashing into the house and "dying". Moments later, the trio apparently awoke within the TARDIS, though the Doctor recognised that this too was a dream and set the TARDIS to self-destruct, which allowed them to finally wake up inside the real TARDIS and break free from the Dream Lord's manipulations.

Since Upper Leadworth and all its contents were proved to be imaginary, everything that the imaginary Eknodines claimed about their turn to violence was probably false and did not hold true outside of the dream world. (TV: Amy's Choice)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Non-valid sources[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Eknodine as she received gifts from Mrs Tinkle and Nervil. (COMIC: AAAGH! 45)

An identical Eknodine-inhabited elderly woman had several encounters with AAAGH.

The day before Eurovision singers Jedward paid a visit to AAAGH headquarters to report that they had lost their voice and would need someone to fill in for them. With help from Mrs Tinkle and Nervil, Jedward auditioned several acts including a Cyberman, Sontaran and Eknodine. The trio were later formed into a group and performed together with Jedward exclaiming they deserved maximum points, whereas Nervil suggested they earned null from the AAARG jury. (COMIC: AAAGH! 14)

Later, when AAARG helped Santa Claus to deliver some Christmas presents, they paid a visit to the Eknodine and Silent gifting them rollerskates and a diary respectively. The Eknodine indicated that the new skates would help her get down to the shops. (COMIC: AAAGH! 45)