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==Culture==
==Culture==
The Sycorax were organised in a Sycorax empire subdivided in large tribes. At some point in their history many tribes left in [[Asteroid Ships]] to expand the empire, looting other planets. Sycorax have a sense of honour and pride, with some respect for the laws of combat. They will never turn down a challenge by combat. Though they had advanced technology such as interstellar [[space travel]] and energy whips, they are still a superstitious race who believed in [[magic]] and [[witch]]craft. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'') Sycorax wear skull-helmets to impress their enemies, and red-robes as a sign of leadership. They will take trophies of body parts from conquered races, such as bones, skin or hair. (''[[Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary]]'')
The Sycorax were organised in a Sycorax empire subdivided in large tribes. At some point in their history many tribes left in [[Asteroid Ships]] to expand the empire, looting other planets. Sycorax have a sense of honour and pride, with some respect for the laws of combat. They will never turn down a challenge by combat. Though they had advanced technology such as interstellar [[space travel]] and energy whips, they are still a superstitious race who believed in [[magic]] and [[witch]]craft. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'') Sycorax wear skull-helmets to impress their enemies, and red-robes as a sign of leadership. They will take trophies of body parts from conquered races, such as bones, skin or hair. (''[[Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary]]'')
:''Their skull masks, ritualised society and voodoo-like use of Blood Control are all highly reminiscent of [[Faction Paradox]], who share those traits and techniques. They may be one of the cultures the Faction 'seeded', such as the Remote ([[EDA]]: [[Interference]]), or inheritors of one of the caches of Faction technology that were left scattered through time following the fall of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]] ([[MB]]: [[Coming to Dust]]).''
:''Their skull masks, ritualised society and voodoo-like use of Blood Control are all highly reminiscent of [[Faction Paradox]], who share those traits and techniques. They may be one of the cultures the Faction 'seeded', such as the Remote ([[EDA]]: [[Interference]]), or inheritors of one of the caches of Faction technology that were left scattered through time following the fall of the [[Eleven-Day Empire]] ([[FP]]: [[Coming to Dust]]).''


The Sycorax worship the [[god]] [[Astrphia]]. ([[DWF]]: ''[[The Final Darkness]]'') Sycorax have many ancient rituals involving the suns and moons. As such, they leave a hole in their space-ships for the solar and lunar light to get in. (''[[Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary]]'')
The Sycorax worship the [[god]] [[Astrphia]]. ([[DWF]]: ''[[The Final Darkness]]'') Sycorax have many ancient rituals involving the suns and moons. As such, they leave a hole in their space-ships for the solar and lunar light to get in. (''[[Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary]]'')

Revision as of 18:59, 10 April 2008

The Sycorax are a superstitious race of warriors which attempted to invade Earth in Christmas, 2006. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)

Biology

The Sycorax were humanoid in basic appearance with glowing red eyes. Sycorax have have both an endo- and exoskeleton. This exoskeleton covers part of their head (giving them a skull-like appearance), while the rest of their face is vulnerable skin. (DW: The Christmas Invasion) Sycorax can live for 400 years. (Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary)

Culture

The Sycorax were organised in a Sycorax empire subdivided in large tribes. At some point in their history many tribes left in Asteroid Ships to expand the empire, looting other planets. Sycorax have a sense of honour and pride, with some respect for the laws of combat. They will never turn down a challenge by combat. Though they had advanced technology such as interstellar space travel and energy whips, they are still a superstitious race who believed in magic and witchcraft. (DW: The Christmas Invasion) Sycorax wear skull-helmets to impress their enemies, and red-robes as a sign of leadership. They will take trophies of body parts from conquered races, such as bones, skin or hair. (Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary)

Their skull masks, ritualised society and voodoo-like use of Blood Control are all highly reminiscent of Faction Paradox, who share those traits and techniques. They may be one of the cultures the Faction 'seeded', such as the Remote (EDA: Interference), or inheritors of one of the caches of Faction technology that were left scattered through time following the fall of the Eleven-Day Empire (FP: Coming to Dust).

The Sycorax worship the god Astrphia. (DWF: The Final Darkness) Sycorax have many ancient rituals involving the suns and moons. As such, they leave a hole in their space-ships for the solar and lunar light to get in. (Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary)

Among the Sycorax tribes were the Halvinor Tribe, and the tribe of Astrophia. The native language of the Sycolrax is Sycoraxic. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)

Legend says Sycorax (along with Humans, will be one of the three races surviving until the end of the universe.

Technology

The Sycorax use asteroids as spacecraft, which are fitted with a All Speed Inter-System Type K engine to move them. They have teleporters to move Sycorax in and out of the ship. The first of these asteroids was the home-world of the Sycorax, the Fire Trap. More asteroids were added later on by other tribes, creating the Sycorax Armada.

The Sycorax used energy whips, which could destroy all the flesh in someone's body, leaving only burnt bones. During the invasion of Earth, the Halvinor Tribe used blood control. (Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary)

History

In 1599 the Sycorax became the unlikey inspiration for a character in a William Shakespeare's The Tempest, when the docter noted how an animal skull reminded him of that of a Sycorax in Shakespeare's presence. (DW: The Shakespeare Code)

At some point in Sycorax history, many tribes left their home region in their Asteroid ships to explore space, as well as conquer and enslave other planets, expanding the empire.


At Christmas 2006 A Sycorax Asteroid ship inhabited by the Halvinor Tribe entered the solar system in an attempt to enslave humanity and steal their resources. A Human space probe, Guinevere One, crashed into the spaceship near Mars. With a sample of A+ blood from the probe, they would use blood control to force humanity into surrendering. Their leader controlled everyone with the A+ blood type, commanding them to stand on the top of the tallest buildings. Then-Prime Minister of the Great Britain Harriet Jones and several UNIT personnel were brought to the Sycorax spaceship where they deliver their ultimatum: Half of the world to be sold into slavery or one third kill themselves.

The Doctor (who had just regenerated) and his allies Mickey and Rose and were inside his TARDIS. The Sycorax picked up a signal from the TARDIS’ advanced technology and teleported them to their ship. The Doctor activated the blood control but no humans killed themselves; their survival instincts were too strong. The Sycorax were forced to leave Earth and humanity alone after the Doctor defeated their leader in a sword duel. Although the Sycorax ship was retreating and leaving Earth Harriet Jones, ordered Torchwood to fire at it and had it destroyed outright. The Doctor considered this an act of mass murder. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)

UNIT had no record of the Sycorax ever in their files, suggesting that the following was their first encounter with Earth, despite their apparent familiarity with its location and solar system.

The Sycorax used an on-board energy detectors to realise this threat. They realised that they would die and so placed a curse upon Earth. (DWF: The Final Darkness)

During the 41th century the tribe of Astrophia died out during the Valhalla wars. The doctor and Martha Jones encountered a lone survivor of the tribe, a hunter himself collecting the last members of several extinct species.