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They conquered and terrorised several planets in the [[Twelve Galaxies]], including [[Albar]] and [[Desolation]], forcing the residents to create [[weapon]]s for them to use. These included bioengineered species, such as the sentient, murderous [[Remnant|Remnants]], and [[flesh-eating microbe|flesh-eating microbes]] in the [[water]]. These weapons (living and otherwise) eventually destroyed all life on [[Desolation]], save for the microbes themselves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')
They conquered and terrorised several planets in the [[Twelve Galaxies]], including [[Albar]] and [[Desolation]], forcing the residents to create [[weapon]]s for them to use. These included bioengineered species, such as the sentient, murderous [[Remnant|Remnants]], and [[flesh-eating microbe|flesh-eating microbes]] in the [[water]]. These weapons (living and otherwise) eventually destroyed all life on [[Desolation]], save for the microbes themselves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')


In order to decide who would become the next leader of the Stenza, an individual would be given a randomly-selected "trophy" to hunt and capture without the use of weapons or assistance. One Stenza called [[Tim Shaw|Tzim-Sha]] travelled to [[Earth]] in his [[Tim Shaw's pod|pod]] in order to capture his selected trophy, [[Karl Wright]], so he could become the leader of the Stenza, but cheated by using a [[Gathering Coil]] to locate him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'')
In order to decide who would become the next leader of the Stenza, an individual would be given a randomly-selected "trophy" to hunt and capture without the use of weapons or assistance. These trophies were kept in [[stasis]] in [[trophy chamber]]s, on the cusp between life and death. One Stenza called [[Tim Shaw|Tzim-Sha]] travelled to [[Earth]] in his [[Tim Shaw's pod|pod]] in order to capture his selected trophy, [[Karl Wright]], so he could become the leader of the Stenza, but cheated by using a [[Gathering Coil]] to locate him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 00:52, 22 October 2018

The Stenza were a warrior race and the self-proclaimed conquerors of the Nine Systems.

Biology

Relative to Earth, they had cold skin and could kill humans by placing their hands to the face and freezing them to death. Because of their extremely cold temperatures, when the Stenza travelled to other worlds, they always wore armoured suits for protection and to maintain their body temperatures.

Society

Culture

They would then take a tooth from their victims as a trophy, and graft it onto their faces. According to the Thirteenth Doctor's analysis of one of their transport pods, they came from 5,000 galaxies away from Earth and the Milky Way. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)

When they conquered a planet, they would "cleanse" it, driving many of the inhabitants away. (TV: The Ghost Monument)

History

They conquered and terrorised several planets in the Twelve Galaxies, including Albar and Desolation, forcing the residents to create weapons for them to use. These included bioengineered species, such as the sentient, murderous Remnants, and flesh-eating microbes in the water. These weapons (living and otherwise) eventually destroyed all life on Desolation, save for the microbes themselves. (TV: The Ghost Monument)

In order to decide who would become the next leader of the Stenza, an individual would be given a randomly-selected "trophy" to hunt and capture without the use of weapons or assistance. These trophies were kept in stasis in trophy chambers, on the cusp between life and death. One Stenza called Tzim-Sha travelled to Earth in his pod in order to capture his selected trophy, Karl Wright, so he could become the leader of the Stenza, but cheated by using a Gathering Coil to locate him. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)

Behind the scenes