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}}'''Kal''' was an outsider taken in by [[Za]]'s tribe in the year [[BC#Prehistory|100,000 BC]].
}}'''Kal''' was an outsider taken in by [[Za]]'s tribe in the year [[BC#Prehistory|100,000 BC]].


At that time the tribe was undergoing a crisis. [[The Firemaker|The previous leader]] had been killed before he passed on the secret of making [[fire]] to his son [[Za]]. As a result, Za's leadership of the tribe was in question and Kal hoped to take advantage of the situation.
At that time the tribe was undergoing a crisis; [[The Firemaker|The previous leader]] had been killed before he passed on the secret of making [[fire]] to his son [[Za]]. As a result, Za's leadership of the tribe was in question and Kal hoped to take advantage of the situation.


Kal saw his chance when he observed a group of strangers emerge from [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], and later saw the group's leader, the [[First Doctor]], produce fire by striking a [[match]] on a rock and breathing smoke through a [[Smoking pipe|pipe]]. Kal captured the Doctor and took him to the tribe, where he hoped to force the stranger to tell him the secret.
Kal saw his chance when he observed [[First Doctor|the First Doctor]] emerge from [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], and later saw him produce fire by striking a [[match]] on a rock and breathing smoke through a [[Smoking pipe|pipe]]. Kal captured the Doctor and took him to the tribe, where he hoped to force the stranger to tell him the secret.


The [[Old Mother]] helped the Doctor and his [[companion]]s escape the [[Cave of Skulls]] into the forest. Kal killed the old woman in anger. When the strangers returned with [[Hur]] and an injured Za, the Doctor proved it was Kal who had killed Old Mother. In anger, the tribe drove Kal into the darkness. Kal sneaked back, seeking revenge on the strangers and was confronted by Za. The two began to fight. During the fight, Kal was killed by Za. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'')
The [[Old Mother]] helped the Doctor and his [[companion]]s escape the [[Cave of Skulls]] into the forest. Kal killed the old woman in anger. When the strangers returned with [[Hur]] and an injured Za, the Doctor proved it was Kal who had killed Old Mother. In anger, the tribe drove Kal into the darkness. Kal sneaked back, seeking revenge on the strangers and was confronted by Za. The two began to fight. During the fight, Kal was killed by Za. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'')

Revision as of 15:01, 2 April 2016

Kal was an outsider taken in by Za's tribe in the year 100,000 BC.

At that time the tribe was undergoing a crisis; The previous leader had been killed before he passed on the secret of making fire to his son Za. As a result, Za's leadership of the tribe was in question and Kal hoped to take advantage of the situation.

Kal saw his chance when he observed the First Doctor emerge from the Doctor's TARDIS, and later saw him produce fire by striking a match on a rock and breathing smoke through a pipe. Kal captured the Doctor and took him to the tribe, where he hoped to force the stranger to tell him the secret.

The Old Mother helped the Doctor and his companions escape the Cave of Skulls into the forest. Kal killed the old woman in anger. When the strangers returned with Hur and an injured Za, the Doctor proved it was Kal who had killed Old Mother. In anger, the tribe drove Kal into the darkness. Kal sneaked back, seeking revenge on the strangers and was confronted by Za. The two began to fight. During the fight, Kal was killed by Za. (TV: An Unearthly Child)

Behind the scenes

Kal has the honour of appearing as the first-ever villain on Doctor Who. Though Kal himself does not appear until the second episode of An Unearthly Child, "The Cave of Skulls", his shadow appears falling over the landscape during the last few seconds of the first episode, also called "An Unearthly Child".