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The '''Ood Elder''' was the leader of the ruling council on the [[Ood Sphere]] in [[4226]], identifiable by the external forebrain, yellow-tinged facial tentacles and downward-pointing, crescent-shaped ears.
The '''Ood Elder''' was the leader of the ruling council on the [[Ood Sphere]] in [[4226]], identifiable by the external forebrain, yellow-tinged facial tentacles and downward-pointing, crescent-shaped ears.


When the Doctor arrived on the Ood Sphere after being telepathically summoned there by [[Ood Sigma]], the Elder and the other Ood that were present showed him a vision of {{Simm}}. Despite the Master's [[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|death and refusal to regenerate]] after [[the Year That Never Was]] cancelled itself out, the Ood Elder assured the Doctor that the Master would soon return. He also showed the Doctor images of [[Wilfred Mott]], sitting at a table, looking upset, of [[Joshua Naismith]] and [[Abigail Naismith]] in the Naismith mansion, though at the time he did not recognise him, and an image of [[Lucy Saxon]], imprisoned; the Ood were unaware of her part in events, and the Doctor explained her history with the Master to them. The Doctor again insisted the Master was dead, but the Ood Elder showed him something he hadn't seen; an [[Trefusis|old woman]] recovering the Master's ring, allowing him to be reborn. The Doctor tried to leave in panic, but the Ood Elder remarked there was more; "The Master is part of a greater design, because a shadow is falling over creation. [[Gallifrey|Something vast]] is stirring in the dark!"
When the Doctor arrived on the Ood Sphere after being telepathically summoned there by [[Ood Sigma]], the Elder and the other Ood that were present showed him a vision of {{Simm}}. Despite the Master's [[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|death and refusal to regenerate]] after [[the Year That Never Was]] cancelled itself out, the Ood Elder assured the Doctor that the Master would soon return. He also showed the Doctor images of [[Wilfred Mott]], sitting at a table, looking upset, of [[Joshua Naismith]] and [[Abigail Naismith]] in the [[Naismith mansion]], though at the time he did not recognise him, and an image of [[Lucy Saxon]], imprisoned; the Ood were unaware of her part in events, and the Doctor explained her history with the Master to them. The Doctor again insisted the Master was dead, but the Ood Elder showed him something he hadn't seen; an [[Trefusis|old woman]] recovering the Master's ring, allowing him to be reborn. The Doctor tried to leave in panic, but the Ood Elder remarked there was more; "The Master is part of a greater design, because a shadow is falling over creation. [[Gallifrey|Something vast]] is stirring in the dark!"


At this point, the eyes of the Ood Council turned red. The Ood Elder explained that the Ood had gained the power to see through time "because time is bleeding. Shapes of things once lost are moving through the veil, and these events from years ago threaten to destroy this future, and the present, and the past!" When the Doctor asked what they meant by this, the Ood Elder replied "This is what we have seen, Doctor. The darkness heralds only one thing...[[The End of Time (TV story)|the end of time itself!]]" Horrified, the Doctor then left, returning to 21st century [[Earth]] to stop the Master.
At this point, the eyes of the Ood Council turned red. The Ood Elder explained that the Ood had gained the power to see through time "because time is bleeding. Shapes of things once lost are moving through the veil, and these events from years ago threaten to destroy this future, and the present, and the past!" When the Doctor asked what they meant by this, the Ood Elder replied "This is what we have seen, Doctor. The darkness heralds only one thing...[[The End of Time (TV story)|the end of time itself!]]" Horrified, the Doctor then left, returning to 21st century [[Earth]] to stop the Master.

Revision as of 21:30, 22 August 2023

The Ood Elder was the leader of the ruling council on the Ood Sphere in 4226, identifiable by the external forebrain, yellow-tinged facial tentacles and downward-pointing, crescent-shaped ears.

When the Doctor arrived on the Ood Sphere after being telepathically summoned there by Ood Sigma, the Elder and the other Ood that were present showed him a vision of the Saxon Master. Despite the Master's death and refusal to regenerate after the Year That Never Was cancelled itself out, the Ood Elder assured the Doctor that the Master would soon return. He also showed the Doctor images of Wilfred Mott, sitting at a table, looking upset, of Joshua Naismith and Abigail Naismith in the Naismith mansion, though at the time he did not recognise him, and an image of Lucy Saxon, imprisoned; the Ood were unaware of her part in events, and the Doctor explained her history with the Master to them. The Doctor again insisted the Master was dead, but the Ood Elder showed him something he hadn't seen; an old woman recovering the Master's ring, allowing him to be reborn. The Doctor tried to leave in panic, but the Ood Elder remarked there was more; "The Master is part of a greater design, because a shadow is falling over creation. Something vast is stirring in the dark!"

At this point, the eyes of the Ood Council turned red. The Ood Elder explained that the Ood had gained the power to see through time "because time is bleeding. Shapes of things once lost are moving through the veil, and these events from years ago threaten to destroy this future, and the present, and the past!" When the Doctor asked what they meant by this, the Ood Elder replied "This is what we have seen, Doctor. The darkness heralds only one thing...the end of time itself!" Horrified, the Doctor then left, returning to 21st century Earth to stop the Master.

The Ood Elder, along with the other Ood, telepathically sang with the Tenth Doctor before he regenerated. (TV: The End of Time)

Behind the scenes

  • The Ood Elder was also the only Ood who was not voiced by Silas Carson.