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== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
[[file:The battle between Badger and the Catalfaque.jpg|thumb|The battle between Badger and the Catalfaque ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')]]
[[File:The battle between Badger and the Catalfaque.jpg|thumb|The battle between Badger and the Catalfaque ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')]]
Badger looked nothing like [[Badger (species)|its namesake]]. It was bulky, standing about seven feet tall and was covered in serrated black stripes over a cream-coloured pelt. Its body was [[bear]]-like and tusks sprouted from its mouth. On either side of its head were massive, curling horns "big enough to hang a coat from".
Badger looked nothing like [[Badger (species)|its namesake]]. It was bulky, standing about seven feet tall and was covered in serrated black stripes over a cream-coloured pelt. Its body was [[bear]]-like and tusks sprouted from its mouth. On either side of its head were massive, curling horns "big enough to hang a coat from".


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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[file:Badger Mike Tucker DWM 317.jpg|thumb|Maquette of Badger ([[DWM 317]])]]
[[File:Badger Mike Tucker DWM 317.jpg|thumb|Maquette of Badger ([[DWM 317]])]]
[[Mike Tucker]] made a maquette of Badger as a reference for cover artist [[Fred Gambino]]. ([[DWM 317]])
[[Mike Tucker]] made a maquette of Badger as a reference for cover artist [[Fred Gambino]]. ([[DWM 317]])




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Revision as of 03:16, 3 September 2020

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Badger was an avatroid which Quences gave the Doctor when he was a child. It acted as his tutor, protector and friend. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Biography

Badger came with the rest of his race to Gallifrey seeking time travel. They were told that their home planet would be sealed behind a force field if they ever returned there. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties)

When the Doctor was a child, Quences gave Badger to him. (PROSE: Lungbarrow) Quences sent Badger to collect the Doctor from the Academy, wanting him home to celebrate Otherstide and his name day. The Doctor refused and sent Badger home without him. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties)

When the Doctor was disowned by his family and left Gallifrey in his stolen TARDIS, Badger was stored away in the House of Lungbarrow. He remained in stand-by mode, reactivating only when the Doctor returned to Lungbarrow in his seventh incarnation. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Other realities

In a parallel universe, where the Doctor never left Gallifrey, Badger was the robot servant of the Doctor. (AUDIO: Auld Mortality)

The version of the Eighth Doctor that lived in the Obverse had a private nurse and school teacher named Badger. (PROSE: The Blue Angel)

Appearance

The battle between Badger and the Catalfaque (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Badger looked nothing like its namesake. It was bulky, standing about seven feet tall and was covered in serrated black stripes over a cream-coloured pelt. Its body was bear-like and tusks sprouted from its mouth. On either side of its head were massive, curling horns "big enough to hang a coat from".

Despite a realistic exterior, there were things which marked Badger as obviously mechanical. It had a wide variety of emotions programmed into it, but most of them were too robotically precise to be convincing. Its speakers were apparently hidden in its chest, because its voice never sounded as to be coming from its mouth.

Because Badger was meant to protect the Doctor, it had incredible strength, enough to fight and kill a monster who'd taken up residence in the flooded northern annex of the House of Lungbarrow. Badger would even attack other Time Lords if it thought they threatened the Doctor. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

Behind the scenes

Maquette of Badger (DWM 317)

Mike Tucker made a maquette of Badger as a reference for cover artist Fred Gambino. (DWM 317)