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The flat at '''79B Aickman Road''' was in reality a timeship | The flat at '''79B Aickman Road''' was in reality a timeship once owned by [[The Silence]]. | ||
== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
The Ship was originally owned by The Silence when they occupied America prior to 1969. It was their main base of operations besides [[Graystark Hall Orphanage]]. When the [[Silent]]s kidnapped [[Amy Pond ]], they kept her prisoner here for unknown reasons. When [[The Doctor]], [[River Song]] and [[Rory Williams]] went to rescue her, they set in motion events that led to all the [[Silent]]s being killed. The ship then somehow ended up on Aickman Road and started to use humans to power itself. | |||
The ship's autopilot attempted to relaunch the ship using [[human]]s as pilots, specifically selecting humans who wanted to escape or explore. However, the mind of a human was too weak to launch the ship and the people selected by the autopilot were killed. This created a pattern of decay on the ceiling below, much like rot in appearance. The autopilot's attempt to launch the ship with humans also caused a [[time loop]] to form briefly, almost resulting in the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] being thrown into the [[Time Vortex]]. | The ship's autopilot attempted to relaunch the ship using [[human]]s as pilots, specifically selecting humans who wanted to escape or explore. However, the mind of a human was too weak to launch the ship and the people selected by the autopilot were killed. This created a pattern of decay on the ceiling below, much like rot in appearance. The autopilot's attempt to launch the ship with humans also caused a [[time loop]] to form briefly, almost resulting in the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] being thrown into the [[Time Vortex]]. | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' magazine released a post for ''The Lodger'' stating that the enemies in the episode were dubbed "The Avatars".{{fact}} | * The ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' magazine released a post for ''The Lodger'' stating that the enemies in the episode were dubbed "The Avatars".{{fact}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, 14 June 2013
The flat at 79B Aickman Road was in reality a timeship once owned by The Silence.
Characteristics
From outside, 79B was somewhat like an inverted, curved pyramid, with four legs/landing struts. It had a perception filter to blend in with its surroundings and convince anyone who looked upon it that it had always been there. When it took on the appearance of the non-existent upper floor of 79B Aickman Road, even Craig Owens, who lived in the house, accepted the reality of a second storey. The Eleventh Doctor, when first seeing the ship, called it "someone's attempt to build a TARDIS".
The ship drew some kind of power from its pilots, who steered the ship with their thoughts. Humans were incompatible; the energy-drawing process invariably resulted in the candidate's death. Time Lords were too much for the system and would overload it, enough to blow up the solar system.
The ship had a holographic autopilot which activated when damaged. The autopilot searched for people to power the ship, using the building's intercom to communicate with people outside and changing its appearance to lure them in. All of the holograms seemed to lure the victims by saying that they needed help. (TV: The Lodger)
History
The Ship was originally owned by The Silence when they occupied America prior to 1969. It was their main base of operations besides Graystark Hall Orphanage. When the Silents kidnapped Amy Pond , they kept her prisoner here for unknown reasons. When The Doctor, River Song and Rory Williams went to rescue her, they set in motion events that led to all the Silents being killed. The ship then somehow ended up on Aickman Road and started to use humans to power itself.
The ship's autopilot attempted to relaunch the ship using humans as pilots, specifically selecting humans who wanted to escape or explore. However, the mind of a human was too weak to launch the ship and the people selected by the autopilot were killed. This created a pattern of decay on the ceiling below, much like rot in appearance. The autopilot's attempt to launch the ship with humans also caused a time loop to form briefly, almost resulting in the TARDIS and Amy being thrown into the Time Vortex.
The Auto Pilot attempted to use the Doctor's mind to launch the ship, but the Doctor claimed that his mind would be too much for the ship. Craig Owens shut down the ship because he didn't want to escape or explore; he wanted to stay right where he was. The ship imploded when the emergency shutdown was activated by Craig. (TV: The Lodger)
Behind the scenes
- The Doctor Who Adventures magazine released a post for The Lodger stating that the enemies in the episode were dubbed "The Avatars".[source needed]