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|species = Sycorax | |species = Sycorax | ||
|first = The Christmas Invasion (TV story) | |first = The Christmas Invasion (TV story) | ||
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Final Darkness (short story)|The Final Darkness]]'' | |appearances = {{Il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Final Darkness (short story)|The Final Darkness]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[First Day of the Doctor (short story)|First Day of the Doctor]]''}} | ||
|actor = Sean Gilder | |actor = Sean Gilder | ||
|clip = Did you miss me? - Doctor Who - The Christmas Invasion - BBC | |clip = Did you miss me? - Doctor Who - The Christmas Invasion - BBC | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
In [[2006]], he [[Sycorax invasion of Earth|led the tribe]] into [[Earth]]'s airspace above [[London]] after his ship picked up [[Guinevere One]] over the surface of [[Mars]], using the [[A-positive|A+]] [[blood]] onboard the probe to hold the planet to ransom by [[blood control]]ling all A- positive humans. He brought [[Harriet Jones]] aboard when she declared herself leader of Earth, along with her aide, [[Alex (The Christmas Invasion)|Alex Klein]], [[Daniel Llewellyn]] and UNIT [[Major]] [[Blake (The Christmas Invasion)|Blake]]. When Llewellyn attempted to plead mercy from the Sycorax, the Fadros Pallujikaa murdered both him and Major Blake with his [[death whip]]. He saw through [[Rose Tyler]]'s subterfuge when she claimed to have the authority to order the invaders to depart. | In late [[2006]], he [[Sycorax invasion of Earth|led the tribe]] into [[Earth]]'s airspace above [[London]] after his ship picked up [[Guinevere One]] over the surface of [[Mars]], using the [[A-positive|A+]] [[blood]] onboard the probe to hold the planet to ransom by [[blood control]]ling all A- positive humans. He brought [[Harriet Jones]] aboard when she declared herself leader of Earth, along with her aide, [[Alex (The Christmas Invasion)|Alex Klein]], [[Daniel Llewellyn]] and UNIT [[Major]] [[Blake (The Christmas Invasion)|Blake]]. When Llewellyn attempted to plead mercy from the Sycorax, the Fadros Pallujikaa murdered both him and Major Blake with his [[death whip]]. He saw through [[Rose Tyler]]'s subterfuge when she claimed to have the authority to order the invaders to depart. | ||
He duelled with the [[Tenth Doctor]] and cut off [[the Doctor's hand|his hand]] which the Doctor was able to regrow using residual energy from his recent [[regeneration]] - allowing the Doctor to defeat him. When the Doctor's back was turned, the Fadros Pallujikaa tried to kill him again, but the Doctor used a [[satsuma]] from his borrowed dressing gown to hit a button which collapsed the ground the leader was standing on and he plummeted thousands of feet to his [[death]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') when he hit the ground at [[Westminster Abbey]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Widow's Curse (comic story)|The Widow's Curse]]'') | He duelled with the [[Tenth Doctor]] and cut off [[the Doctor's hand|his hand]] which the Doctor was able to regrow using residual energy from his recent [[regeneration]] - allowing the Doctor to defeat him. When the Doctor's back was turned, the Fadros Pallujikaa tried to kill him again, but the Doctor used a [[satsuma]] from his borrowed dressing gown to hit a button which collapsed the ground the leader was standing on and he plummeted thousands of feet to his [[death]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') when he hit the ground at [[Westminster Abbey]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Widow's Curse (comic story)|The Widow's Curse]]'') The Doctor soon wrote about his defeat of the Sycorax with a satsuma in [[the Doctor's diary|his diary]], accompanied by a picture of the Sycorax leader. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|First Day of the Doctor (short story)}}) | ||
The [[Great Intelligence]] mentioned, among others, the death of "the leader of the Sycorax" at the hands of [[the Doctor]] to dispute [[Vastra|Madame Vastra]]'s claim that the Doctor was never "blood-soaked". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'') | The [[Great Intelligence]] mentioned, among others, the death of "the leader of the Sycorax" at the hands of [[the Doctor]] to dispute [[Vastra|Madame Vastra]]'s claim that the Doctor was never "blood-soaked". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'') |