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'''Angels''', according to the [[mythology]] of many species, were spiritual beings that served God as his messengers. | '''Angels''', according to the [[mythology]] of many species, were spiritual beings that served God as his messengers. | ||
Popular [[Earth]] depictions of angels often presented them as beautiful [[human]]s with halos and/or wings, not unlike [[Solonian]]s in their "evolved form" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]''), [[Light (Ghost Light)|Light]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'') and the [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink]]'') Members of the [[Heavenly Host]], [[robot]]s designed by [[Max Capricorn]], resembled angels by deliberate design. ([[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'') | Popular [[Earth]] depictions of angels often presented them as beautiful [[human]]s with halos and/or wings, not unlike [[Solonian]]s in their "evolved form" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]''), [[Light (Ghost Light)|Light]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'') and the [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink]]'') Members of the [[Heavenly Host]], [[robot]]s designed by [[Max Capricorn]], resembled angels by deliberate design. ([[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'') [[James Court]], who worked in [[Earth]] [[theatre]] in the late [[20th century]], had often observed a [[special effect]] wherein a "hastily-assmbled combination of feathers, muslin and stage lighting" created the appearance of an angel from the audience's point of view. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science (novel)|Vampire Science]]'') | ||
==Encounters== | |||
On several occasions, people encountered what appeared to be actual, existing angels. | |||
[[Peri Brown]] once met an angel named [[Yy]], who was "more than just [[woman]] or [[man]]", [[androgyny|androgynous]] and "unbearably beautiful". They had fallen from [[Heaven (afterlife)|Heaven]], and after selling their [[wing]]s for a [[cheeseburger]], Yy was imprisoned on [[Sheol]]. Peri convinced Yy to return, and helped them close the [[Gates of Heaven]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ruins of Heaven (short story)|The Ruins of Heaven]]'') | [[Peri Brown]] once met an angel named [[Yy]], who was "more than just [[woman]] or [[man]]", [[androgyny|androgynous]] and "unbearably beautiful". They had fallen from [[Heaven (afterlife)|Heaven]], and after selling their [[wing]]s for a [[cheeseburger]], Yy was imprisoned on [[Sheol]]. Peri convinced Yy to return, and helped them close the [[Gates of Heaven]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ruins of Heaven (short story)|The Ruins of Heaven]]'') | ||
[[Iris Wildthyme]], for her part, was well-acquainted enough with an [[archangel]] called [[Gabriel (The Unhappy Medium)|Gabriel]] to play [[gin rummy]] with him for the [[Ark of the Covenant]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Unhappy Medium (short story)|The Unhappy Medium]]'') though it is worth noting that in his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]], Iris's friend the [[The Doctor|Doctor]] once claimed that he and "the archangel Gabriel" were one of the same. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science (novel)|Vampire Science]]'') | |||
== References == | == References == |
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Angels, according to the mythology of many species, were spiritual beings that served God as his messengers.
Popular Earth depictions of angels often presented them as beautiful humans with halos and/or wings, not unlike Solonians in their "evolved form" (TV: The Mutants), Light (TV: Ghost Light) and the Weeping Angels. (TV: Blink) Members of the Heavenly Host, robots designed by Max Capricorn, resembled angels by deliberate design. (TV: Voyage of the Damned) James Court, who worked in Earth theatre in the late 20th century, had often observed a special effect wherein a "hastily-assmbled combination of feathers, muslin and stage lighting" created the appearance of an angel from the audience's point of view. (PROSE: Vampire Science)
Encounters
On several occasions, people encountered what appeared to be actual, existing angels.
Peri Brown once met an angel named Yy, who was "more than just woman or man", androgynous and "unbearably beautiful". They had fallen from Heaven, and after selling their wings for a cheeseburger, Yy was imprisoned on Sheol. Peri convinced Yy to return, and helped them close the Gates of Heaven. (PROSE: The Ruins of Heaven)
Iris Wildthyme, for her part, was well-acquainted enough with an archangel called Gabriel to play gin rummy with him for the Ark of the Covenant, (PROSE: The Unhappy Medium) though it is worth noting that in his eighth incarnation, Iris's friend the Doctor once claimed that he and "the archangel Gabriel" were one of the same. (PROSE: Vampire Science)
References
When Christian missionaries failed to exorcise Saul from Cheldon Bonniface, they built a church on the site, then declared him an angel. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation)
In 325, Arius and Clement came to suspect that Erimem was an angel when they witnessed the TARDIS dematerialise. (AUDIO: The Council of Nicaea)
By 1055, Sebastian Grayle believed that the Nimon were angels. (AUDIO: Seasons of Fear)
In 1240, the people of Kiev believed that an alien soldier buried in the catacombs was a dark angel. (PROSE: Bunker Soldiers)
In 1553, when Mistress Ellen and Queen Jane Grey witnessed Rani Chandra return to her own time via a time window, Ellen believed it to be witchcraft, but Jane believed Rani to have been an angel. (TV: Lost in Time)
In 1609, Cardinal Robert Bellarmine mediated the Armageddon Convention while believing that he was intervening in a war between angels. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass)
In 1669, Father Chadwick Vita thought that the Healer was an angel. (COMIC: Black Death White Life)
In 1702, Major Billy Lovemore claimed he was an angel of retribution before shooting Ned Cotton. (AUDIO: Phantasmagoria)
In 1759, Madame de Pompadour called the Tenth Doctor "my lonely angel". (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace)
In 1869, Gwyneth believed that the Gelth were angels. (TV: The Unquiet Dead)
In 1914, soldiers fighting in World War I in Belgium came to believe that a Warfreek surveillance device was the Angel of Death come to take the dead to Heaven. Later, Rose Tyler posed as an angel to put a stop to a battle. (COMIC: Warfreekz!)
In 1930, a New York City showgirl named Tallulah performed "My Angel Put the Devil in Me" dressed as an angel, while the supporting dancers were dressed like devils. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan)
In 1953, Father Hemmings believed that the aliens he had found washed up on a beach were angels. (PROSE: The Canvey Angels)
Chad Boyle believed that the Timewyrm was an angel. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation)
In 1997, Gabriel and Jude of the Rapture claimed to be angels. (AUDIO: The Rapture)
In 2007, a viewer of Ghostwatch believed that the Cybermen, who appeared all over the world, were angels. (WC: Ghostwatch)
In 2009, Peter Dalton believed that the Trickster was an angel. (TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith)
In 2009, Oliver Harrington believed that the glow that the people the neutron eater consumed emitted meant they were turning into angels. (AUDIO: Lost Souls)
When the Enochai attacked Greenwich in 2009 they had the appearance of clockwork angels. (COMIC: Don't Step on the Grass)
In his Miracle Day speech in 2011, Oswald Danes claimed that humanity had evolved into angels. (TV: The Categories of Life)
When !C-Mel became Clarence, he took on the appearance of an angel. (PROSE: Ghost Devices)
The Morphieans had the ability to animate stone statues of angels. (PROSE: Ten Little Aliens)