With a lot of things going on on he whoniverse, Blast from the past will be put on hold but will return some day.
With a lot of things going on on he whoniverse, Blast from the past will be put on hold but will return some day.
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The Silurians are a fictional race of reptile-like humanoids in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The species first appeared in Doctor Who in the 1970 serial Doctor Who and the Silurians. The first Silurians introduced are depicted as prehistoric and scientifically advanced sentient humanoids who predate the dawn of man; in their fictional backstory, the Silurians went into self-induced hibernation to survive what they predicted a large geological upheaval caused by the Earth capturing the Moon. While the Silurians introduced in the 1970 story are broad, three-eyed land-dwellers, the 1972 serial The Sea Devils introduced their amphibious cousins, the so-called 'Sea Devils', while the 2010 episode "The Hungry Earth" introduced another, even more humanoid branch of the species. The taxonomical name for the species is never given; the term "Silurian", like several others given to the race, are human misnomers.
The Silurians Were Last Featured In The Doctor Who Series 5 Finale, The Big Bang, Where All The Monsters, Including The Silurians, Gang Up To Force The Doctor In The Pandorica. They Also Appeared In A Two Parter Episode (The Hungry Earth & Cold Blood) I Series 5, With New Looks. Next Time: Zygons (Monster Awards 2010-11 Winner)
The Beast Is An Ancient Devil Hidden In A Satan Pit, Its Firey, but also quite slimy, it has big, black eyes with white pupils which make him look terryfiying, whilst the planet is being sucked into a black hole, the doctor is trapped with the terryfiying demon, but will rose and the crew make it back alive While the Doctor and science officer Ida Scott investigate the strange door deep in the planet Krop Tor, Rose and the rest of the human crew flee from the advancing Ood, all possessed by The Beast and regroup to come up with a plan. The group initially believe Toby to be possessed by The Beast, but when they observe a force leaving his body and return to the Ood, they conclude that he has regained his own will. The Doctor makes contact with the crew, revealing that while the door had opened, nothing came out of it. He offers to rappel down the sides to explore further. As the crew struggles to fight against the advancing horde, attempting to free Captain Zack who is trapped inside the control room and making their way to an escape rocket, the Doctor descends into the open door into a seemingly bottomless pit. The Beast communicates with the Doctor and the rest of the crew through the Ood; the Beast explains he is the epitome of evil across many different religions, as he had been sealed in the planet's Pit since the creation of the universe by the Disciples of the Light, and is seeking to escape. When the Doctor runs out of rope, he opts to drop down, causing Rose to be distressed over his fate. Ida finds herself unable to return to the surface and running short on air. As the Ood continue their attack, the crew is whittled down to just Zack, Rose, Danny and Toby, who board and launch the escape rocket. The Doctor finds himself in a cave depicting the capture of The Beast, and discovers two jars on pedestals a few feet from each other. Touching them causes the cavern to fill with light, revealing the giant physical form of The Beast, complete with caprine head and humanoid body, chained to the walls of the cavern. The Doctor quickly deduces from the unintelligible grunts coming from The Beast that the consciousness of The Beast has already managed to escape. He also comes to understand that Krop Tor was a perfect prison for The Beast, as should he escape, the gravity field keeping the planet in orbit about the black hole would collapse, taking The Beast with it. The Doctor, aware that Rose will be put in danger by destroying the gravity field, proceeds to smash the jars, destroying the generators and causing the planet to fall into the event horizon, The Beast's physical form writhing in pain. The Doctor, though willing to sacrifice himself, manages to come across his TARDIS in another part of the cavern. Meanwhile, the escape rocket struggles against the black hole's gravity with the energy source now destroyed. The Beast, defiant from being killed, reveals itself as still possessing Toby. Rose takes a yellow-stripped Boltgun and shoots out the rocket's viewscreen and disengages Toby's harness, causing the possessed being to be sucked out into space and into the black hole. The cabin is shortly sealed by automatic shields, but the rocket still lacks the power to escape the gravity well. They suddenly find their ride has smoothed out and are being moved far away from the black hole; the Doctor, over a communications channel, reveals that he and Ida are both safe, and that he is using the TARDIS to tow the rocket to safety. However, the Doctor reports he did not have time to go back and save the Ood, innocent victims of the Beast's possession. Once safe, the respective crews regroup and then depart to go their separate ways. As they return to Earth, Zack reads off the list of personnel that died, including the Ood. The Ood Return This Year, But Will The Beast? Next Time: Silurians Centuries ago by our earth time, a race of men on the far-distant planetof telos sought immorality. They perfected the art of cybernetics - the reproduction of machine functions in human beings. As bodies became old and diseased, they were replaced limb, by limb, with plastic and steel. Finally, even the human circulation and nervous system were recreated, and brains replaced by computers, the first cybermen were born.
They are amongst the most persistent enemies of the Doctor in the British science fiction television series, Doctor Who. Cybermen were originally a wholly organic species of humanoids originating on Earth's twin planet Mondas that began to implant more and more artificial parts into their bodies as a means of self-preservation. This led to the race becoming coldly logical and calculating, with every emotion all but deleted from their minds. They were created by Dr. Kit Pedler (the unofficial scientific advisor to the programme) and Gerry Davis in 1966, first appearing in the serial The Tenth Planet, the last to feature William Hartnell as the First Doctor. They have since been featured numerous times in their extreme attempts to survive through conquest. A parallel universe version of the Cybermen appeared in the 2006 series' two-part story, "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel", and have been ongoing reoccurring characters in the revived series. They also appeared in the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood in the episode "Cyberwoman". Cybermen returned to the pandorica to help thousands of monsters put the doctor into the pandorica Next Time: Monster Awards Winner Hello, yes, its finally here, Blast from the past, our first 'Blast From the past' are the drahvins, enjoy!
The Drahvins had a rigid caste system. On top were the Elite, with the scientists, leaders and military commanders. They could be identified by their scarlet clothing. They were allowed actual food, could vote and had a normal birth. Below the Elite were the slave class, which did menial labour. They were artificially created and were given limited intelligence and creativity. They would be given a number instead of a name (such as "Drahvin One"), were fed on food pills and were expected to obey the Elite without question. Males had no part in this system and only a small number of males were kept alive for reproduction, the rest being killed to preserve resources. The Drahvins had somewhat limited technology. For example, their ships were made of common metals, making them functional but not particularly durable. They used guns physically similar to themachine guns of Earth, but which used energy instead of bullets. In an attempt to stop the Chumblies, they also used a mesh-net which could incapacitate them. At some point in their history, the Drahvin homeworld, Drahva, was cooling down, killing the vegetation and forcing the Drahvin to find new planets to colonise. One ship, led by Maaga and with four Drahvin slaves, encountered a Rill ship. The Drahvins attacked, but were defeated, causing them to crash onto an uninhabited planet. The planet was doomed to destruction and though the Rills wanted to work together with the Drahvins to escape, the Drahvins attempted to take the Rill ship by force. When the Doctor, Steven and Vicki came to the planet, Maaga tried to trick, then force the Doctor into helping them destroy the Rills and escape the planet, but failed. The Drahvins died when the planet exploded. In 102 A.D., the Drahvin were among the races who joined the Alliance. They came to Stonehenge and helped imprison the Doctor in the Pandorica in order to save the Universe. Next Time: Cybermen Post: 02 Topic/Monster: Drahvins 'Blast from the past' is coming in December, where some of you will be able to look back into the past to see old monsters, and some monsters like daleks and silurians, which have now changed, we hope you will enjoy 'Blast from the past at September 29th or sooner you will be able to meet the Drahvins, see you then!
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