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|fullname = The Great Intelligence
 
|fullname = The Great Intelligence
|alias = Walter Simeon (host, guise)<br>
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|alias = Walter Simeon <small>(host, guise)</small><br>
 
Yog-Sothoth
 
Yog-Sothoth
 
|origin = ''Doctor Who''
 
|origin = ''Doctor Who''
 
|occupation = Living consciousness
 
|occupation = Living consciousness
 
|skills = Possessing bodies<br>
 
|skills = Possessing bodies<br>
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Omniscient Intelligence<br>
Practical immortality
 
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Elemental Manipulation<br>
|hobby = Does data gathering.
 
 
Practical immortality<br>
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Telepathy<br>
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Mind Control<br>
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Technopathy<br>
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Knowledge Embodiment<br>
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Weather Manipulation<br>
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Telepathic Snow Creation<br>
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Data Gathering<br>
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Using the elemenents and animals as an extension of his will<br>
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Charisma<br>
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Manipulation
 
|hobby = Doing data gathering.
 
|goals = Destroy the Doctor.
 
|goals = Destroy the Doctor.
|crimes = ???
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|crimes = Mass murder<br>
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Brainwashing<br>
|type of villain = Omniscient Monster}} {{Quote|Now, the dream outlives the dreamer and can never die. Once, I was the puppet. Now I control the strings!|The Great Intelligence, taking control of Dr. Simeon.}}
 
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Torture<br>
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Undoing The Doctor's victories
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|type of villain = Omniscient Cosmic Entity}}
 
{{Quote|Now, the dream outlives the dreamer and can never die. Once, I was the puppet. Now I pull the strings!|The Great Intelligence, taking control of Dr. Simeon.}}
   
 
The '''Great Intelligence''', also known as "'''[[Yog-Sothoth]]'''", is an entity who has been among the Doctor's many enemies in the series ''Doctor Who''. However, while introduced in the 1967 episode "The Abominable Snowmen", the Great Intelligence's origins are revealed in the 2012 episode "The Snowmen" and serves as the main antagonist of season 7 of the new series.
 
The '''Great Intelligence''', also known as "'''[[Yog-Sothoth]]'''", is an entity who has been among the Doctor's many enemies in the series ''Doctor Who''. However, while introduced in the 1967 episode "The Abominable Snowmen", the Great Intelligence's origins are revealed in the 2012 episode "The Snowmen" and serves as the main antagonist of season 7 of the new series.
   
He was voiced by Ian McKellen in "The Snowmen", and was portrayed by Richard E. Grant (who initially played his host, Walter Simeon) for the rest of the series, Grant also portrayed [[Dr. Zander Rice (X-Men Movies)|Dr. Zander Rice in]] ''Logan.''
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He was voiced by Ian McKellen in "The Snowmen", and was portrayed by {{w|Richard E. Grant}} (who initially played his host, Walter Simeon) for the rest of the series, who also portrayed [[Barkis Bittern]] in ''Corpse Bride'', [[Vic Van Wrinkle]] in ''Horrid Henry: The Movie'', [[The Man With a Beard But No Hair]] in ''A Series of Unfortunate Events'', [[Dr. Zander Rice (X-Men Movies)|Dr. Zander Rice]] in ''Logan'' and [[General Pryde]] in ''Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker''.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===The Snowmen===
 
From another world, the Great Intelligence came to 1800s London during winter and formed a mental link to a child named Walter Simeon to survive. With the adult Dr. Simeon finding the Great Intelligence Institute to house the preserved snowman he inhabited, the Great Intelligence build an army of snowmen to enhance. However, the Eleventh Doctor, having faced the Great Intelligence in his Second incarnation, knew what he was dealing with and used a memory worm to render Simeon mindless. However, the Great Intelligence became independent enough to continue on his own and possesses Dr. Simeon's brain dead body to kill the Doctor before being forced to leave it.
 
From another world, the Great Intelligence came to 1800s London during winter and formed a mental link to a child named Walter Simeon to survive. With the adult Dr. Simeon finding the Great Intelligence Institute to house the preserved snowman he inhabited, the Great Intelligence build an army of snowmen to enhance. However, the Eleventh Doctor, having faced the Great Intelligence in his Second incarnation, knew what he was dealing with and used a memory worm to render Simeon mindless. However, the Great Intelligence became independent enough to continue on his own and possesses Dr. Simeon's brain dead body to kill the Doctor before being forced to leave it.
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===The Abominable Snowmen===
   
The Great Intelligence also possessed the body of the High Lama Padmasamabhava in 1935, having enabled the Lama to live for over 300 years. The Great Intelligence plans to create a physical body for himself in the form of [[Robot Yeti]] that the Second Doctor and his companions defeat. The Great Intelligence retaliates years later by possessing Staff-Sergant Arnold while having his army of Yeti take over the London Underground while spreading a deadly web through London, all to lure the Doctor and drain his mind before being driven back. In the 21st Century, the Great Intelligence acted through a woman called Miss Kizlet using an organization based at the Shard to collect and harvest the minds of people using the wifi. The Eleventh Doctor manages to free his victims, with the Great Intelligence satisfied with what he learned as he has Miss Kizlet wipe all memories of his existence from her mind and others in order to hinder UNIT's investigation.
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The Great Intelligence also possessed the body of the High Lama Padmasamabhava in 1935, having enabled the Lama to live for over 300 years. The Great Intelligence plans to create a physical body for himself in the form of [[Robot Yeti]] that the Second Doctor and his companions defeated.
   
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===The Web of Fear===
Having acquired data on the Doctor's actions over the years, the Great Intelligence makes his move using the spectral [[Whisper Men]] as vessels that assume the form of Dr. Simeon. The Great Intelligence kidnaps the [[Silurians|Silurian]] Vastra, Jenny and the [[Sontarans|Sontaran]] Commander Strax, taking them to Trenzalore to lure the Eleventh Doctor to his tomb the dying TARDIS to open it. He threatens to use the Whispermen to kill the Doctor's friends unless the Tomb was opened, but a Data Ghost of River Song opened the TARDIS. Inside, a temporal rift representing the Doctor's timeline has manifested. There, knowing it would destroy him in the process, the Great Intelligence scatters himself along the Doctor's timeline and rewrites it to destroy the Doctor and all the good he has done, which starts destroying the Universe and erases Jenny and Strax. However, the Doctor's Companion Clara Oswald also scatters herself along the timeline to undo most of the damage. After that, Madame Vastra assumes that Clara's action destroyed the Intelligence.
 
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The Great Intelligence retaliated forty years later when a surviving Yeti was reactivated. The Intelligence possessed Staff-Sergant Arnold while having his army of Yeti take over the London Underground while spreading a deadly web through London, all to lure the Doctor and drain his mind. The Doctor attempted to reverse the process, allowing him to absorb the Intelligence and destroy it. When the control spheres that formed the focus of the Intelligence were smashed by Jamie McCrimmon, the Intelligence was banished.
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===The Bells of St. John===
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In the 21st Century, the Great Intelligence acted through a woman called Miss Kizlet using an organization based at the Shard to collect and harvest the minds of people using the wifi. The Eleventh Doctor manages to free his victims, with the Great Intelligence satisfied with what he learned as he has Miss Kizlet wipe all memories of his existence from her mind and others in order to hinder UNIT's investigation.
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===The Name of the Doctor===
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Having acquired data on the Doctor's actions over the years, the Great Intelligence makes his move using the spectral [[Whisper Men]] as vessels that assume the form of Dr. Simeon. The Great Intelligence kidnaps the [[Silurians|Silurian]] Vastra, Jenny and the [[Sontarans|Sontaran]] Commander Strax, taking them to Trenzalore to lure the Eleventh Doctor to his tomb the dying TARDIS to open it. He threatens to use the Whispermen to kill the Doctor's friends unless the Tomb was opened, but a Data Ghost of River Song opened the TARDIS. Inside, a temporal rift representing the Doctor's timeline has manifested. There, knowing it would destroy him in the process, the Great Intelligence scatters himself along the Doctor's timeline and rewrites it to destroy the Doctor and all the good he has done, which starts destroying the Universe and erases Jenny and Strax. However, the Doctor's Companion Clara Oswald also scatters herself along the timeline to undo most of the damage. After that, Madame Vastra assumes that Clara's action destroyed the Intelligence, but is is possible he will return.
   
 
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Now, the dream outlives the dreamer and can never die. Once, I was the puppet. Now I pull the strings!
~ The Great Intelligence, taking control of Dr. Simeon.

The Great Intelligence, also known as "Yog-Sothoth", is an entity who has been among the Doctor's many enemies in the series Doctor Who. However, while introduced in the 1967 episode "The Abominable Snowmen", the Great Intelligence's origins are revealed in the 2012 episode "The Snowmen" and serves as the main antagonist of season 7 of the new series.

He was voiced by Ian McKellen in "The Snowmen", and was portrayed by Richard E. Grant (who initially played his host, Walter Simeon) for the rest of the series, who also portrayed Barkis Bittern in Corpse Bride, Vic Van Wrinkle in Horrid Henry: The Movie, The Man With a Beard But No Hair in A Series of Unfortunate Events, Dr. Zander Rice in Logan and General Pryde in Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker.

History

The Snowmen

From another world, the Great Intelligence came to 1800s London during winter and formed a mental link to a child named Walter Simeon to survive. With the adult Dr. Simeon finding the Great Intelligence Institute to house the preserved snowman he inhabited, the Great Intelligence build an army of snowmen to enhance. However, the Eleventh Doctor, having faced the Great Intelligence in his Second incarnation, knew what he was dealing with and used a memory worm to render Simeon mindless. However, the Great Intelligence became independent enough to continue on his own and possesses Dr. Simeon's brain dead body to kill the Doctor before being forced to leave it.

The Abominable Snowmen

The Great Intelligence also possessed the body of the High Lama Padmasamabhava in 1935, having enabled the Lama to live for over 300 years. The Great Intelligence plans to create a physical body for himself in the form of Robot Yeti that the Second Doctor and his companions defeated.

The Web of Fear

The Great Intelligence retaliated forty years later when a surviving Yeti was reactivated. The Intelligence possessed Staff-Sergant Arnold while having his army of Yeti take over the London Underground while spreading a deadly web through London, all to lure the Doctor and drain his mind. The Doctor attempted to reverse the process, allowing him to absorb the Intelligence and destroy it. When the control spheres that formed the focus of the Intelligence were smashed by Jamie McCrimmon, the Intelligence was banished.

The Bells of St. John

In the 21st Century, the Great Intelligence acted through a woman called Miss Kizlet using an organization based at the Shard to collect and harvest the minds of people using the wifi. The Eleventh Doctor manages to free his victims, with the Great Intelligence satisfied with what he learned as he has Miss Kizlet wipe all memories of his existence from her mind and others in order to hinder UNIT's investigation.

The Name of the Doctor

Having acquired data on the Doctor's actions over the years, the Great Intelligence makes his move using the spectral Whisper Men as vessels that assume the form of Dr. Simeon. The Great Intelligence kidnaps the Silurian Vastra, Jenny and the Sontaran Commander Strax, taking them to Trenzalore to lure the Eleventh Doctor to his tomb the dying TARDIS to open it. He threatens to use the Whispermen to kill the Doctor's friends unless the Tomb was opened, but a Data Ghost of River Song opened the TARDIS. Inside, a temporal rift representing the Doctor's timeline has manifested. There, knowing it would destroy him in the process, the Great Intelligence scatters himself along the Doctor's timeline and rewrites it to destroy the Doctor and all the good he has done, which starts destroying the Universe and erases Jenny and Strax. However, the Doctor's Companion Clara Oswald also scatters herself along the timeline to undo most of the damage. After that, Madame Vastra assumes that Clara's action destroyed the Intelligence, but is is possible he will return.

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