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One account stated that Deathworms were created by the [[Morg]]s. However, another account noted that they were created on [[Skaro]].
One account stated that Deathworms were created by the [[Morg]]s. However, another account noted that they were created on [[Skaro]].


[[The Master]] used a Deathworm to survive his execution by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Fallen]]'') He managed to interfere with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to send it to the [[30th December]], [[1999]]. In the form of the Deathworm, the Master slithered out of the TARDIS through its keyhole and across the pavement. The [[Seventh Doctor]] saw this but was unable to warn [[Chang Lee]]. Later that night the Master infiltrated the house of [[Bruce]], the paramedic who attended to the wounded Doctor. He slithered down his throat while he was asleep and possessed him, gaining a [[The Master (Bruce)|new body]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'')
[[The Master]] used a Deathworm to survive his execution by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Fallen]]'') He managed to interfere with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to send it to the [[30 December]] [[1999]]. In the form of the Deathworm, the Master slithered out of the TARDIS through its keyhole and across the pavement. The [[Seventh Doctor]] saw this but was unable to warn [[Chang Lee]]. Later that night the Master infiltrated the house of [[Bruce]], the paramedic who attended to the wounded Doctor. He slithered down his throat while he was asleep and possessed him, gaining a [[The Master (Bruce)|new body]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'')


Using a sample of the substance the Master had spat at her, [[Grace Holloway]] initiated an ambitious project to imbue humans with regenerative abilities, believing it to be Time Lord DNA. As it happened, it was deathworm DNA, and the head scientist, [[Eustace Stark]], attempted to include the Deathworm's abilities into his own genetic makeup. As he lacked the mental powers of the Master, he failed to retain his own identity and was left a slave to the deathworm's hunger. Transformed into a huge deathworm dwelling in London's sewers, he kept insisting he was in full control of himself. He ate people and absorbed their knowledge. [[Izzy Sinclair]] nearly fell prey to its cannibalistic desires, though upon detecting she had contact with the Doctor, she was left alive as a bargaining chip. The Doctor destroyed the deathworm hybrid by slamming a combat helicopter on it. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Fallen]]'')
Using a sample of the substance the Master had spat at her, [[Grace Holloway]] initiated an ambitious project to imbue humans with regenerative abilities, believing it to be Time Lord DNA. As it happened, it was deathworm DNA, and the head scientist, [[Eustace Stark]], attempted to include the Deathworm's abilities into his own genetic makeup. As he lacked the mental powers of the Master, he failed to retain his own identity and was left a slave to the deathworm's hunger. Transformed into a huge deathworm dwelling in London's sewers, he kept insisting he was in full control of himself. He ate people and absorbed their knowledge. [[Izzy Sinclair]] nearly fell prey to its cannibalistic desires, though upon detecting she had contact with the Doctor, she was left alive as a bargaining chip. The Doctor destroyed the deathworm hybrid by slamming a combat helicopter on it. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Fallen]]'')

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Deathworms or Morphants were symbiotic creatures used to survive beyond death.

History

One account stated that Deathworms were created by the Morgs. However, another account noted that they were created on Skaro.

The Master used a Deathworm to survive his execution by the Daleks. (DWM: The Fallen) He managed to interfere with the Doctor's TARDIS to send it to the 30 December 1999. In the form of the Deathworm, the Master slithered out of the TARDIS through its keyhole and across the pavement. The Seventh Doctor saw this but was unable to warn Chang Lee. Later that night the Master infiltrated the house of Bruce, the paramedic who attended to the wounded Doctor. He slithered down his throat while he was asleep and possessed him, gaining a new body. (DW: Doctor Who)

Using a sample of the substance the Master had spat at her, Grace Holloway initiated an ambitious project to imbue humans with regenerative abilities, believing it to be Time Lord DNA. As it happened, it was deathworm DNA, and the head scientist, Eustace Stark, attempted to include the Deathworm's abilities into his own genetic makeup. As he lacked the mental powers of the Master, he failed to retain his own identity and was left a slave to the deathworm's hunger. Transformed into a huge deathworm dwelling in London's sewers, he kept insisting he was in full control of himself. He ate people and absorbed their knowledge. Izzy Sinclair nearly fell prey to its cannibalistic desires, though upon detecting she had contact with the Doctor, she was left alive as a bargaining chip. The Doctor destroyed the deathworm hybrid by slamming a combat helicopter on it. (DWM: The Fallen)

Behind the scenes

  • The creature was never called a Morphant on-screen, only in the script and comic story. According to The Eight Doctors, the creature the Master used was a Deathworm, implying that The Eight Doctors and The Fallen aren't the same canon.

See also