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* [[J. K. Woodward]], who worked on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[crossover]] ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'', released a piece depicting the Empress of the Racnoss facing the [[Borg (species)|Borg]] {{iw|startrek|Borg Queen|Queen}}. | * [[J. K. Woodward]], who worked on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[crossover]] ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'', released a piece depicting the Empress of the Racnoss facing the [[Borg (species)|Borg]] {{iw|startrek|Borg Queen|Queen}}. | ||
* Before the [[series 12 (Doctor Who)|series 12]] episode ''[[Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror (TV story)|Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror]]'' aired, it was widely believed that the [[Racnoss]] would return, due to the uncanny resemblance between the Empress of the Racnoss and the [[Queen of the Skithra]], the villain in that piece.<ref>https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/the-13th-doctor-channels-david-tennant-style-doctor-who-ruthlessness</ref> | * Before the [[series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 12]] episode ''[[Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror (TV story)|Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror]]'' aired, it was widely believed that the [[Racnoss]] would return, due to the uncanny resemblance between the Empress of the Racnoss and the [[Queen of the Skithra]], the villain in that piece.<ref>https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/the-13th-doctor-channels-david-tennant-style-doctor-who-ruthlessness</ref> | ||
*The script for [[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'' leaves it unclear as to whether the Empress of the Racnoss drowned beneath the Thames in Donna's World, or whether she was killed aboard the Webstar similar to her alternate self. | *The script for [[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'' leaves it unclear as to whether the Empress of the Racnoss drowned beneath the Thames in Donna's World, or whether she was killed aboard the Webstar similar to her alternate self. | ||
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The Empress of the Racnoss, (TV: The Runaway Bride [+]Loading...["The Runaway Bride (TV story)"]) or Racnoss Empress, (GAME: Worlds Apart [+]Loading...["Worlds Apart (video game)"], WC: Incoming Transmission - February Update Video [+]Loading...["Incoming Transmission - February Update Video (webcast)"]) was the leader of the Racnoss.
Biography
The Empress rulled the Racnoss Empire at its height, when it spanned "vast portions of the galaxy". She was then driven into hiding by the destruction of the Empire, (GAME: Worlds Apart [+]Loading...["Worlds Apart (video game)"]) although there were contradictory accounts on how this occurred. One source claimed that the Empire was destroyed by the Fledgling Empires, with the last remaining Racnoss hiding themselves by forming the core of what would become the planet Earth. (AUDIO: Empire of the Racnoss) Another account stated that the Racnoss hid as the core of the Earth to avoid their destruction due to the Kotturuh's gift of mortality. (PROSE: The Guide to the Dark Times)
Regardless, the Empress was the only Racnoss to survive and not hibernate in the Earth's centre. Instead, she hid at the edge of the universe for billions of years until Torchwood uncovered the Secret Heart, the ship her children were in and developed Huon particles which she could use to reawaken them. The ship then sent a signal to her Webstar which drew her to Earth.
The Empress met the Tenth Doctor on Christmas Eve 2007, in a secret location under the Thames Flood Barrier. She was trying to awaken her long-dead race, whom she called her children, with the Huon energy implanted into the body of Donna Noble by her fiancé, Lance Bennett. Lance was originally affiliated with the Empress; however, when Donna escaped with the Doctor in the TARDIS, the Empress decided to use him instead. She force-fed him Huon particles and dropped him into the centre of the Earth, where the Racnoss spaceship was. There, the Huon particles awoke the Racnoss, who feasted on Lance.
Her plans to revive the Racnoss were foiled by the Doctor. When she ordered the Robot Santas to kill him, he used stolen controls to order them to "relax". He set bombs, disguised as baubles from a robotic Christmas tree, flying around the secret room. The bombs detonated, crashing into pipes, letting the Thames flood into the room. The Empress was surrounded with fire, and the awakening Racnoss were drowned with the Thames water.
The Empress transported herself to her Webstar and vowed revenge on the Doctor and all of planet Earth by scorching it. However, the lack of Huon energy left the Webstar defenceless, and the British Army destroyed it along with the Empress. The order to destroy the Webstar came from Harold Saxon himself. (TV: The Runaway Bride)
UNIT retained an entry about her within their visual interface. (WC: Incoming Transmission - February Update Video [+]Loading...["Incoming Transmission - February Update Video (webcast)"])
Personality
The Empress was a very ferocious, voracious Racnoss and was prone to roaring, growling and hissing loudly at her enemies, possibly as a natural habit or simply to unnerve them. Being the mother and leader of an omnivorous race, she was very arrogant and immediately made it clear that she viewed all other races as prey and food for her species.
She held great affection for her children and set in motion an elaborate plan to revive them, showcasing her intelligence. She was distraught when they all died at the Doctor’s hands and swore to burn the Earth in revenge.
One of her most prominent traits was her predatory sadism. Plagued by a ravenous hunger common to all Racnoss, the Racnoss frequently taunted and mocked her foes the way an animal plays with its food. This sadistic streak seemed particularly directed towards males of any species, whom she considered “funny”.
She harboured an unending hatred for the Time Lords as they “murdered the Racnoss” and played a vital part in their extinction during the Dark Times. (TV: The Runaway Bride)
Other references
Donna Noble later told Agatha Christie that her fiancé had run off with a "giant spider" in an attempt to comfort Christie when her husband had cheated on her. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
When Donna was looking for Darac-7's ship, the glamour created an image of the Empress of the Racnoss to scare her away. (PROSE: Ghosts of India)
The Empress of the Racnoss was one of the many aliens to appear in a flashback when Donna began remembering the Tenth Doctor on Christmas in approximately the 2000s.[nb 1] (TV: The End of Time)
When the Tenth Doctor was having a nightmare of his enemies, one was the Empress of the Racnoss. (COMIC: To Sleep, Perchance to Scream)
The Empress was one of the eleven creatures who appeared in the hologram projection shown by the Atraxi as they were scanning Earth's history to check if it was protected. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)
Alternate realities
On 25 June 2007, Donna Noble turned right instead of left; this small change in affairs produced Donna's World - a world in which she never met the Doctor. The Empress of the Racnoss was confronted by a lone Tenth Doctor. He flooded her lair beneath the Thames Flood Barrier, stopping the Empress but according to Private Harris drowning himself in the process. (TV: Turn Left, The Runaway Bride)
Behind the scenes
- J. K. Woodward, who worked on the Star Trek crossover Assimilation², released a piece depicting the Empress of the Racnoss facing the Borg Queen.
- Before the series 12 episode Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror aired, it was widely believed that the Racnoss would return, due to the uncanny resemblance between the Empress of the Racnoss and the Queen of the Skithra, the villain in that piece.[1]
- The script for TV: Turn Left leaves it unclear as to whether the Empress of the Racnoss drowned beneath the Thames in Donna's World, or whether she was killed aboard the Webstar similar to her alternate self.
Footnotes
Notes
- ↑ Both Planet of the Dead and The End of Time are referred to in dialogue as taking place after the end of Journey's End, which is set in either 2008, according to TV: The Fires of Pompeii, TV: The Waters of Mars, and AUDIO: SOS (and heavily implied by TV: The Star Beast and TV: The Giggle), or six weeks after the middle of May 2009, circa June, according to PROSE: Beautiful Chaos. However, the year of The End of Time is unspecified, as is whether or not it is intended to be the Christmas immediately after Journey's End.