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'''Orr''' was a genetically engineered [[sexual psychomorph]] created on [[Sorva]] as a weapon. They were given to [[Vincent Parry]] as gift from [[Ro-Jedda]] and took the form of his late wife [[Catrin Parry|Catrin]]. When Ro-Jedda later had Vincent killed, he instructed [[Jack Harkness]] to protect "Orr". Orr was found with a collar strapped to their neck that if detonated, could have destroyed Cardiff. [[Tyler Steele]] was uncomfortable around them as he found them weird after turning initially his ex boyfriend [[Damien (Orr)|Damien]]. Eventually the collar did not detonate and Orr was left to live their life as they wanted it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Orr (audio story)|Orr]]'')
'''Orr''' was a genetically engineered [[sexual psychomorph]] created on [[Sorva]] as a weapon. They were given to [[Vincent Parry]] as gift from [[Ro-Jedda]] and took the form of his late wife [[Catrin Parry|Catrin]]. When Ro-Jedda later had Vincent killed, he instructed [[Jack Harkness]] to protect "Orr". Orr was found with a collar strapped to their neck that if detonated, could have destroyed Cardiff. [[Tyler Steele]] was uncomfortable around them as he found them weird after turning initially his ex boyfriend [[Damian (Orr)|Damian]]. Eventually the collar did not detonate and Orr was left to live their life as they wanted it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Orr (audio story)|Orr]]'')


Later they aided Torchwood by infiltrating the alien hotel in Cardiff when the aliens staying there started dying. Orr realised that the hotel was alive after their sexual reproductive system morphed into a lift. They tried to talk the hotel into letting everyone live, but it would only allow Orr to live as Orr had been kind to it. In the end, most people within the hotel escaped unscathed and Jack offered Orr a job with [[Torchwood]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Superiority Complex (audio story)|Superiority Complex]]'')
Later they aided Torchwood by infiltrating the alien hotel in Cardiff when the aliens staying there started dying. Orr realised that the hotel was alive after their sexual reproductive system morphed into a lift. They tried to talk the hotel into letting everyone live, but it would only allow Orr to live as Orr had been kind to it. In the end, most people within the hotel escaped unscathed and Jack offered Orr a job with [[Torchwood]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Superiority Complex (audio story)|Superiority Complex]]'')

Revision as of 19:54, 17 February 2018

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Orr was a genetically engineered sexual psychomorph created on Sorva as a weapon. They were given to Vincent Parry as gift from Ro-Jedda and took the form of his late wife Catrin. When Ro-Jedda later had Vincent killed, he instructed Jack Harkness to protect "Orr". Orr was found with a collar strapped to their neck that if detonated, could have destroyed Cardiff. Tyler Steele was uncomfortable around them as he found them weird after turning initially his ex boyfriend Damian. Eventually the collar did not detonate and Orr was left to live their life as they wanted it. (AUDIO: Orr)

Later they aided Torchwood by infiltrating the alien hotel in Cardiff when the aliens staying there started dying. Orr realised that the hotel was alive after their sexual reproductive system morphed into a lift. They tried to talk the hotel into letting everyone live, but it would only allow Orr to live as Orr had been kind to it. In the end, most people within the hotel escaped unscathed and Jack offered Orr a job with Torchwood. (AUDIO: Superiority Complex)

Biography

Before meeting Torchwood

Orr was created on Sorva by Sorvix scientists with the intention to use them as a weapon in their war. Their intention was to create a being that would morph into a particular form according to the desires of the person in it's company. Orr was neither male nor female and could manifest in virtually any form of their choosing[disputed statement].[source needed]

Behind the scenes

The character of Orr was created by Russell T Davies. (VOR 102)