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|individual name= Richard Lazarus
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|image         = Old Lazarus.jpg
|image= [[Image:Lazarus.jpg|250px]]
|species      = Human
|race= [[Human]]
|origin        = [[London]]
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|job          = Professor
|home era= [[20th century]] to early [[21st century]]
|affiliation  = Lazarus Laboratories
|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]''
|first mention = Made of Steel (novel)
|actor= [[Mark Gatiss]]
|only          = The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)
|actor        = Mark Gatiss
|clip          = Inside Lazarus' Machine - Doctor Who - The Lazarus Experiment - Series 3 - BBC
|clip2        = Turn this up to eleven - Doctor Who - The Lazarus Experiment - Series 3 - BBC
|bts          = Mark Gatiss' Monster Mask - Doctor Who Confidential - The Lazarus Experiment - Series 3 - BBC
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Professor '''Richard Lazarus''' was a man who craved [[immortality]].


Professir '''Richard Lazarus''' was a man who craved immortality.
== Biography ==
=== Childhood ===
Lazarus was only a child during [[World War II]], but had vivid memories of it. He hid in [[Southwark Cathedral]] during the [[London Blitz]] with others. He sat in the crypt, the living amongst the dead and feared death. His childhood home, which was located over a butcher's shop, was destroyed in the bombing. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')


Lazarus was only a child during the [[World War II|Second World War]] but had vivid memories of it. He spoke to his associate [[Lady Thaw]] of how he feared death, and sat in [[Southwark Cathedral]] during the [[Blitz]]. He also spoke of how he and others would sit in the crypt; the living amongst the dead.
=== Genetic manipulation ===
[[File:YoungLazarus.jpg|thumb|left|The rejuvenated Lazarus.([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')]]
Lazarus built a [[Hypersonic soundwave manipulator|Genetic Manipulation Device]] with financial backing from [[Harold Saxon]]. It took him many years to complete, and he was seventy-six years old when he finished it. When interviewed on [[television]], he spoke of how his experiment would "change what it means to be [[human]]."


Lazarus' lust for immortality came from the fact that he wanted to spend another lifetime on Earth so he could continue his work. His anti-aging device managed to make him seem 30 years younger and was planning to make the device public.
The head of PR for his company, [[Tish Jones]], organised an unveiling of the experiment. He stepped into the machine when it was activated. Despite engineering faults, the machine worked, taking thirty years off his age. He stepped out a younger man. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')


[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones|Martha]] encountered him when they discovered Martha's sister [[Tish Jones|Tish]] had got a job with him and was on the news.
=== After effects ===
Unbeknownst to Richard, the process had activated dormant [[gene]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'') passed down from the days of the [[Great Vampire]]s ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Monster Vault (novel)|The Monster Vault]]'') in his [[DNA]]. They refused to settle down and he transformed into an alternate, scorpion-like  evolution of humanity which fed on human life energy. In this form, he killed his associate, [[Sylvia Thaw]], draining her of life. Lazarus then returned to human form. He needed still more for the mutation to stabilise, so he took Tish up to the roof, intending to drain her. The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] interrupted them and ran from him as he again mutated. He chased them down to the main room where he drained [[Party guest (The Lazarus Experiment)|another victim]].


During the party that took place celebrating the device, the Doctor used a [[DNA]] sample from Martha's hand when Lazarus had kissed her to find out about his DNA. The DNA had changed and had unlocked a gene from a once forgotten type of evolution that had died out, but the gene had layed dormant inside the human race until Lazarus had activated it.
The Doctor distracted him, leading him to a lab where he caused an explosion, hoping to kill him. However, this only angered Lazarus, who continued his pursuit. Martha and the Doctor hid within the Genetic Manipulation Device, knowing Lazarus would not want to damage it. Lazarus activated it but the Doctor altered it so that it let out a blast that incapacitated Lazarus; energy reflection, rather than receiving it. He changed back to human form and, seemingly dead, was taken away in an ambulance. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')


The unlocking of this gene transformed Lazarus into a huge skeletal scorpion-like beast that fed on the life of it's victims by absorbing energy with it's whip-like tail.
=== Death ===
Lazarus had, however, survived the blast. He recovered and drained the two paramedics with him. He then escaped the ambulance and hid in Southwark Cathedral. He chased Tish and Martha up to the bell tower, mutating again. While he was there, the Doctor used the amplified noise of the [[Organ (music)|organ]] to confuse and injure Lazarus, mere seconds before Lazarus could drain Martha. He lost his balance, fell from the tower to his death and his corpse changed into his young human form, then into his old form. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')


The creature was immune to fire and could become human again when it wanted to, but had to transform to feed. The Doctor told it that nature had got it's revenge on him and made him into a joke.
== Personality ==
Lazarus' main desire was to obtain immortality. This was motivated by his traumatic experiences as a child during World War II, which left him with an intense case of thanatophobia. He was willing to go to any lengths to obtain his ultimate goal, having worked his whole life on his machine. Once he mutated, this trait of his character only worsened, as he was more than willing to succumb to his hunger and feed off innocent people, even those closest to him, just to prolong his own life. When the Doctor told Lazarus about the burdens of a long lifespan such as a [[Time Lord]]'s and the horror of seeing everyone he cared about die around him, Lazarus simply brushed it off and called it "a price worth paying".


The creature was seemingly defeated when the Doctor rewired the anti-aeging device so instead of harming anything inside the capsule it harmed the outside. Lazarus was not killed and woke up in an ambulance had killed to medics and had a final showdown in Southwark Cathedral. Martha and Tish lured the beast up to the bell tower and the Doctor caused it to drop by playing the pipe organ as high as it goes (with the help of the [[Sonic Screwdriver]] that interferes with Lazarus' sonic equipment. Lazarus transforms one last time into elderly form, this time permanently dead. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'')
Another prominent aspect of his personality was his womanising tendencies. Even when he was 76 years old, he flirted with Tish Jones, who originally viewed him as a repulsive old man when he made such advances and made her disgust obvious. It should be noted that all members of his staff appeared to be young women in their twenties. Once he was rejuvenated, he became more openly flirtatious and was seen having his picture taken with numerous young women around him. He would resort to womanising on two occasions before his death, the first with Lady Thaw (where he utilised it in an argument they were having though he stopped kissing her because of her age) and Tish Jones (only minutes later, showing he had essentially discarded Lady Thaw after killing her). However, in his mutated form, Lazarus outright discarded any adoration for women (or, indeed, human beings at all), citing their slaughter to be a necessary sacrifice, even though their deaths achieved nothing but showing him to be so much of a monster.


[[The Master]] reversed Lazarus's de-aging technology and put it in his [[Laser Screwdriver]] to age [[The Doctor]] by 100 years. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'')
Lazarus was also incredibly vain, to the point of developing a God complex: after he had become younger, he developed the concept that he was immediately superior to everyone else. He paid no attention to the Tenth Doctor's warnings about the uncertainty of the machine's process and once he had transformed, he called his mutation "progress" and believed he had changed history, ignoring the notion that the people whom he'd fed on could have done so as well. He even mockingly suggested to the Doctor that he would undergo the process three or four more times simply in order to deride him. In a successful attempt to provoke him and spare Martha's family, the Doctor called Lazarus "a vain old man who thought he could outsmart nature" and "a joke", which actually was a completely accurate observation: Lazarus was too narcissistic and too callous to realise that his process had not only failed, but it had destroyed him. His belief was that strong, he wouldn't destroy his own work, not even when the Doctor and Martha had taken refuge inside.


[[Category:Human industrialists|Lazarus, Richard]]
Lazarus was fairly sentimental, as evidenced by the way in which he remembered his childhood during the Blitz. However, this sentiment descended into his ambition even more, since he became obsessed with cheating death after the Blitz. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')
[[Category:20th century individuals|Lazarus, Richard]]
 
[[Category:21st century individuals|Lazarus, Richard]]
== Powers and abilities ==
[[Category:Tenth Doctor enemies|Lazarus, Richard]]
[[File:Towering_over.jpg|thumb|Lazarus mutates into a hideous creature, thanks to an evolutionary throwback. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')]]
After having stepped out of his machine, Lazarus soon mutated into a gigantic, hideous, scorpion-like creature that was actually an evolutionary throwback. Though this option was rejected by evolution for humanity millions of years ago, the Doctor stated that the potential was still there, locked away in humans' genes, suggesting that any human who underwent the same process could suffer the same mutation.
 
In his mutated form, Lazarus displayed superhuman strength thanks to his massive size. He hurled a table at [[Leo Jones]] with such force that it knocked him out. Due to his extra limbs, he was also gifted with superhuman agility and dexterity. Despite being massive in size, he could easily fit through human-sized doors and even climb along walls and ceilings.
 
He also demonstrated incredible durability and resistance to damage, surviving an enormous explosion set off by the Doctor without a scratch. A powerful blast of hypersonic soundwaves left him seemingly dead only for Lazarus to recover minutes later. He was finally killed when he fell from the top of the bell tower of Southwark Cathedral, dying upon impact.
 
His most fearsome weapon was a massive tail similar to that of a scorpion. By stabbing a victim with the two pincers on the end, Lazarus could drain a human of all their life energy in seconds. This inevitably killed the victims, which were reduced to desiccated husks. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* [[Mark Gatiss]], a longtime ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fan with several writing credits connected with the series, played Lazarus in both his young and old [[human]] forms.
* [[Neill Gorton]] claimed that the [[prosthetic]] face for the older Lazarus was partially modelled on legendary horror movie actor {{w|Vincent Price}}. ([[CON]]: ''[[Monsters Inc. (CON episode)|Monsters Inc.]]'')
* The character's surname was a reference to the biblical character of [[Lazarus]], whom [[Jesus]] raised from the dead. The Doctor made reference to this when he discovered that Lazarus had "risen from the dead" and escaped from the ambulance.
* The wig Mark Gatiss uses is the same wig that he uses for the character of Matthew Chinnerey, the vet from League of Gentlemen. The profession of the character's father was also changed to butcher, possibly in reference to Mark Gatiss' League of Gentlemen character, the butcher Hilary Briss.
* Lazarus appeared in the two invalid comics, ''[[Destiny's Door (comic story)|Destiny's Door]]'' (as an illusion) and ''[[Escape to Penhaxico (comic story)|Escape to Penhaxico]]''.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 6 September 2024

Professor Richard Lazarus was a man who craved immortality.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Childhood[[edit] | [edit source]]

Lazarus was only a child during World War II, but had vivid memories of it. He hid in Southwark Cathedral during the London Blitz with others. He sat in the crypt, the living amongst the dead and feared death. His childhood home, which was located over a butcher's shop, was destroyed in the bombing. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

Genetic manipulation[[edit] | [edit source]]

The rejuvenated Lazarus.(TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

Lazarus built a Genetic Manipulation Device with financial backing from Harold Saxon. It took him many years to complete, and he was seventy-six years old when he finished it. When interviewed on television, he spoke of how his experiment would "change what it means to be human."

The head of PR for his company, Tish Jones, organised an unveiling of the experiment. He stepped into the machine when it was activated. Despite engineering faults, the machine worked, taking thirty years off his age. He stepped out a younger man. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

After effects[[edit] | [edit source]]

Unbeknownst to Richard, the process had activated dormant genes (TV: The Lazarus Experiment) passed down from the days of the Great Vampires (PROSE: The Monster Vault) in his DNA. They refused to settle down and he transformed into an alternate, scorpion-like evolution of humanity which fed on human life energy. In this form, he killed his associate, Sylvia Thaw, draining her of life. Lazarus then returned to human form. He needed still more for the mutation to stabilise, so he took Tish up to the roof, intending to drain her. The Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones interrupted them and ran from him as he again mutated. He chased them down to the main room where he drained another victim.

The Doctor distracted him, leading him to a lab where he caused an explosion, hoping to kill him. However, this only angered Lazarus, who continued his pursuit. Martha and the Doctor hid within the Genetic Manipulation Device, knowing Lazarus would not want to damage it. Lazarus activated it but the Doctor altered it so that it let out a blast that incapacitated Lazarus; energy reflection, rather than receiving it. He changed back to human form and, seemingly dead, was taken away in an ambulance. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

Death[[edit] | [edit source]]

Lazarus had, however, survived the blast. He recovered and drained the two paramedics with him. He then escaped the ambulance and hid in Southwark Cathedral. He chased Tish and Martha up to the bell tower, mutating again. While he was there, the Doctor used the amplified noise of the organ to confuse and injure Lazarus, mere seconds before Lazarus could drain Martha. He lost his balance, fell from the tower to his death and his corpse changed into his young human form, then into his old form. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Lazarus' main desire was to obtain immortality. This was motivated by his traumatic experiences as a child during World War II, which left him with an intense case of thanatophobia. He was willing to go to any lengths to obtain his ultimate goal, having worked his whole life on his machine. Once he mutated, this trait of his character only worsened, as he was more than willing to succumb to his hunger and feed off innocent people, even those closest to him, just to prolong his own life. When the Doctor told Lazarus about the burdens of a long lifespan such as a Time Lord's and the horror of seeing everyone he cared about die around him, Lazarus simply brushed it off and called it "a price worth paying".

Another prominent aspect of his personality was his womanising tendencies. Even when he was 76 years old, he flirted with Tish Jones, who originally viewed him as a repulsive old man when he made such advances and made her disgust obvious. It should be noted that all members of his staff appeared to be young women in their twenties. Once he was rejuvenated, he became more openly flirtatious and was seen having his picture taken with numerous young women around him. He would resort to womanising on two occasions before his death, the first with Lady Thaw (where he utilised it in an argument they were having though he stopped kissing her because of her age) and Tish Jones (only minutes later, showing he had essentially discarded Lady Thaw after killing her). However, in his mutated form, Lazarus outright discarded any adoration for women (or, indeed, human beings at all), citing their slaughter to be a necessary sacrifice, even though their deaths achieved nothing but showing him to be so much of a monster.

Lazarus was also incredibly vain, to the point of developing a God complex: after he had become younger, he developed the concept that he was immediately superior to everyone else. He paid no attention to the Tenth Doctor's warnings about the uncertainty of the machine's process and once he had transformed, he called his mutation "progress" and believed he had changed history, ignoring the notion that the people whom he'd fed on could have done so as well. He even mockingly suggested to the Doctor that he would undergo the process three or four more times simply in order to deride him. In a successful attempt to provoke him and spare Martha's family, the Doctor called Lazarus "a vain old man who thought he could outsmart nature" and "a joke", which actually was a completely accurate observation: Lazarus was too narcissistic and too callous to realise that his process had not only failed, but it had destroyed him. His belief was that strong, he wouldn't destroy his own work, not even when the Doctor and Martha had taken refuge inside.

Lazarus was fairly sentimental, as evidenced by the way in which he remembered his childhood during the Blitz. However, this sentiment descended into his ambition even more, since he became obsessed with cheating death after the Blitz. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

Powers and abilities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Lazarus mutates into a hideous creature, thanks to an evolutionary throwback. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

After having stepped out of his machine, Lazarus soon mutated into a gigantic, hideous, scorpion-like creature that was actually an evolutionary throwback. Though this option was rejected by evolution for humanity millions of years ago, the Doctor stated that the potential was still there, locked away in humans' genes, suggesting that any human who underwent the same process could suffer the same mutation.

In his mutated form, Lazarus displayed superhuman strength thanks to his massive size. He hurled a table at Leo Jones with such force that it knocked him out. Due to his extra limbs, he was also gifted with superhuman agility and dexterity. Despite being massive in size, he could easily fit through human-sized doors and even climb along walls and ceilings.

He also demonstrated incredible durability and resistance to damage, surviving an enormous explosion set off by the Doctor without a scratch. A powerful blast of hypersonic soundwaves left him seemingly dead only for Lazarus to recover minutes later. He was finally killed when he fell from the top of the bell tower of Southwark Cathedral, dying upon impact.

His most fearsome weapon was a massive tail similar to that of a scorpion. By stabbing a victim with the two pincers on the end, Lazarus could drain a human of all their life energy in seconds. This inevitably killed the victims, which were reduced to desiccated husks. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment)

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

  • Mark Gatiss, a longtime Doctor Who fan with several writing credits connected with the series, played Lazarus in both his young and old human forms.
  • Neill Gorton claimed that the prosthetic face for the older Lazarus was partially modelled on legendary horror movie actor Vincent Price. (CON: Monsters Inc.)
  • The character's surname was a reference to the biblical character of Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead. The Doctor made reference to this when he discovered that Lazarus had "risen from the dead" and escaped from the ambulance.
  • The wig Mark Gatiss uses is the same wig that he uses for the character of Matthew Chinnerey, the vet from League of Gentlemen. The profession of the character's father was also changed to butcher, possibly in reference to Mark Gatiss' League of Gentlemen character, the butcher Hilary Briss.
  • Lazarus appeared in the two invalid comics, Destiny's Door (as an illusion) and Escape to Penhaxico.