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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|name = Tzim-Sha | |name = Tzim-Sha | ||
|image = Tzim-Sha bright (TBORAK).jpg | |image = Tzim-Sha bright (TBORAK).jpg | ||
|alias = Tim Shaw | |alias = Tim Shaw, T'zim-Sha | ||
|species = Stenza | |species = Stenza | ||
|first = The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story) | |first = The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story) | ||
|appearances = {{ | |appearances = {{appears}} | ||
|actor = Samuel Oatley | |actor = Samuel Oatley | ||
|bts = Case File 1 Meet the Stenza Doctor Who BBC America | |bts = Case File 1 Meet the Stenza Doctor Who BBC America | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|header = Alternate counterparts of <br/>[[Tzim-Sha]] | |||
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|1 = [[Tzim-Sha|The Doctor's universe]] • [[Tzim-Sha (The Daft Dimension)|Daft Dimension]] | |||
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'''Tzim-Sha''', also spelt '''T'zim-Sha''', was a [[Stenza]] warrior who sought to become the leader of his people. He was nicknamed "'''Tim Shaw'''" by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], due to her mishearing his true name. He was continually referred to as Tim Shaw, such as when Yaz spoke about him on [[Desolation]] and when confronted by [[Team TARDIS]] on [[Ranskoor Av Kolos]]. | '''Tzim-Sha''', also spelt '''T'zim-Sha''', was a [[Stenza]] warrior who sought to become the leader of his people. He was nicknamed "'''Tim Shaw'''" by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], due to her mishearing his true name. He was continually referred to as Tim Shaw, such as when Yaz spoke about him on [[Desolation]] and when confronted by [[Team TARDIS]] on [[Ranskoor Av Kolos]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Hunting Karl Wright === | === Hunting Karl Wright === | ||
Tzim-Sha ([[PROSE]]: | Tzim-Sha ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Secret in Vault 13 (novel)}}) also spelt T'zim-Sha, ([[WC]]: {{cs|Case File One (webcast)}}) used a swarm of [[gathering coil]]s in order to locate a [[Stenza trophy|trophy]] to take back to his planet, despite this being against his species' rules, so he could win the leadership of his people. | ||
He came ahead in [[Tzim-Sha's pod|his pod]], waiting inside for the coils to find his target before breaking out and killing [[Rahul (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|Rahul]], taking one of his teeth as a prize. He then began searching for the coils in order to learn where and who his target was. While searching for the coils, he encountered [[Dean (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|Dean]], who threw salad at him, mocking his appearance. Annoyed at his actions, Tzim-Sha killed him and took one of his teeth as well. | He came ahead in [[Tzim-Sha's pod|his pod]], waiting inside for the coils to find his target before breaking out and killing [[Rahul (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|Rahul]], taking one of his teeth as a prize. He then began searching for the coils in order to learn where and who his target was. While searching for the coils, he encountered [[Dean (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|Dean]], who threw salad at him, mocking his appearance. Annoyed at his actions, Tzim-Sha killed him and took one of his teeth as well. | ||
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There, he killed the [[Dennis (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|security guard]] and proceeded to climb up Karl's crane to reach him. However, the Doctor arrived with assistance and proceeded to convince Karl to leave his crane and climb towards her so he could jump to safety. However, Tzim-Sha caught up to them, grabbing Karl to take back with him. Not giving in, the Doctor leapt across, stating he couldn't leave as she had stolen [[Stenza recall device|the recall device]] from his pod that would allow him to return home and threatened to destroy it. Calling her bluff, Tzim-Sha detonated the [[DNA bomb]]s his coil implanted in the Doctor and the others. | There, he killed the [[Dennis (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|security guard]] and proceeded to climb up Karl's crane to reach him. However, the Doctor arrived with assistance and proceeded to convince Karl to leave his crane and climb towards her so he could jump to safety. However, Tzim-Sha caught up to them, grabbing Karl to take back with him. Not giving in, the Doctor leapt across, stating he couldn't leave as she had stolen [[Stenza recall device|the recall device]] from his pod that would allow him to return home and threatened to destroy it. Calling her bluff, Tzim-Sha detonated the [[DNA bomb]]s his coil implanted in the Doctor and the others. | ||
However the detonation affected him instead as the Doctor had transferred the bombs into the coil's data, meaning Tzim-Sha had downloaded them. With no choice, Tzim-Sha released Karl and got the recall device back, only to be kicked off the crane by Karl. However, Tzim-Sha was able to activate it and teleport away before he could hit the ground. ([[TV]]: | However the detonation affected him instead as the Doctor had transferred the bombs into the coil's data, meaning Tzim-Sha had downloaded them. With no choice, Tzim-Sha released Karl and got the recall device back, only to be kicked off the crane by Karl. However, Tzim-Sha was able to activate it and teleport away before he could hit the ground. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)}}) | ||
=== Exile on Ranskoor Av Kolos === | === Exile on Ranskoor Av Kolos === | ||
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As the Ux used the weapon on Earth, Tzim-Sha received a warning that [[Graham O'Brien]] and [[Ryan Sinclair]] were freeing his trophies and went to stop them personally. By the time he arrived, Graham had destroyed his army of SniperBots and the prisoners were free and on their way to Paltraki's ship. Though Graham had sworn to kill Tzim-Sha if he ever saw him again, he couldn't bring himself to pull the trigger. Instead, when Tzim-Sha threatened Ryan, Graham shot him in the foot, incapacitating him. | As the Ux used the weapon on Earth, Tzim-Sha received a warning that [[Graham O'Brien]] and [[Ryan Sinclair]] were freeing his trophies and went to stop them personally. By the time he arrived, Graham had destroyed his army of SniperBots and the prisoners were free and on their way to Paltraki's ship. Though Graham had sworn to kill Tzim-Sha if he ever saw him again, he couldn't bring himself to pull the trigger. Instead, when Tzim-Sha threatened Ryan, Graham shot him in the foot, incapacitating him. | ||
[[File:Justice for Grace (TBORAK).jpg|thumb|left|Tzim-Sha is imprisoned in his own stasis chamber. ([[TV]]: | [[File:Justice for Grace (TBORAK).jpg|thumb|left|Tzim-Sha is imprisoned in his own stasis chamber. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)}})]] | ||
After the Doctor was able to return the planets that had been stolen back to their proper places in space, and Tzim-Sha's plan was thwarted, Graham and Ryan decided that Tzim-Sha wasn't worth killing, stating that he instead deserved a taste of his own medicine. Graham and Ryan sentenced him to life imprisonment in a [[Stenza stasis chamber]], once used for Tzim-Sha's trophies. The two ordered him to keep the name of [[Grace O'Brien]] in his mind as he contemplated eternity. The Ux subsequently sealed the building so that no one could ever reach Tzim-Sha and free him from his eternal prison. ([[TV]]: | After the Doctor was able to return the planets that had been stolen back to their proper places in space, and Tzim-Sha's plan was thwarted, Graham and Ryan decided that Tzim-Sha wasn't worth killing, stating that he instead deserved a taste of his own medicine. Graham and Ryan sentenced him to life imprisonment in a [[Stenza stasis chamber]], once used for Tzim-Sha's trophies. The two ordered him to keep the name of [[Grace O'Brien]] in his mind as he contemplated eternity. The Ux subsequently sealed the building so that no one could ever reach Tzim-Sha and free him from his eternal prison. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
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Finally, both the post-production script for ''The Woman Who Fell to Earth'' and the children's novel ''[[The Secret in Vault 13 (novel)|The Secret in Vault 13]]'' confirmed Tzim-Sha as the spelling, which would later be used on television via the credits for ''[[The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)|The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos]]''. This spelling is also reused for merchandising such as [[DWFC 151]]. | Finally, both the post-production script for ''The Woman Who Fell to Earth'' and the children's novel ''[[The Secret in Vault 13 (novel)|The Secret in Vault 13]]'' confirmed Tzim-Sha as the spelling, which would later be used on television via the credits for ''[[The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)|The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos]]''. This spelling is also reused for merchandising such as [[DWFC 151]]. | ||
[[Category:Warriors]] | [[Category:Warriors]] | ||
[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] |