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|Species name = Heavenly Host | |Species name = Heavenly Host | ||
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|aka = The Host | |aka = The Host |
Revision as of 00:11, 4 April 2011
- Host redirects here. For other uses see Host (disambiguation).
The Heavenly Host, or the Host, were angelic service robots working for Max Capricorn Starcruisers.
History
Under the command of Max Capricorn himself, the machines killed the majority of the passengers and crew of the Starship Titanic in 2008 as part of Capricorn's scheme to destroy his own ship and then retire a wealthy man. After Capricorn's death, the Host obeyed the next authority figure— the Tenth Doctor —and aided him in his saving of the Titanic.
The Host speech pattern involves starting a sentence with "information" and then the answer to a query. Protocol 1 allowed the person who executes it to ask three questions, which would temporarily override whatever command they have until the three questions have been asked.
The Host used the Halos on their heads as weapons, which they threw at enemies. They were capable of flight. Some of the Hosts were destroyed by an electromagnetic pulse set off by Bannakaffalatta, who used his cyborg body at the cost of his own life as he used up the last of his power. After Max Capricorn was killed by Astrid Peth, the Host reverted to the next highest authority, the Tenth Doctor and stopped being enemies, helping the Doctor reach the bridge of the ship. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)
Behind the scenes
- The Heavenly Host were voiced by Colin McFarlane.
- A free printable papercraft Heavenly Host Christmas tree ornament was featured in the 2007 Adventure Calendar.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ Make a Heavenly Host Christmas Tree Ornament, BBC.co.uk