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{{Villain Infobox |
{{Villain Infobox |
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+ | |image = The_Beast_(Doctor_Who).jpg |
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− | |fullname = |
+ | |fullname = Unknown |
− | |alias = The |
+ | |alias = {{Scroll box|The Beast<br> |
+ | The Devil<br> |
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Satan<br> |
Satan<br> |
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Abaddon<br> |
Abaddon<br> |
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The Bringer of Night<br> |
The Bringer of Night<br> |
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The Heart that beats in the Darkness<br> |
The Heart that beats in the Darkness<br> |
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− | The |
+ | The Blood that will never cease<br> |
− | The |
+ | The Death of Hope<br> |
The Rage<br> |
The Rage<br> |
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− | The |
+ | The Vile<br> |
− | The |
+ | The Voracity<br> |
The Prince<br> |
The Prince<br> |
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The Fool<br> |
The Fool<br> |
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The Agony<br> |
The Agony<br> |
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The Sin<br> |
The Sin<br> |
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+ | The Temptation<br> |
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+ | The Desire<br> |
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+ | The Pain<br> |
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+ | The Loss<br> |
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The Fire<br> |
The Fire<br> |
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− | The Darkness |
+ | The Darkness}} |
|origin = ''Doctor Who'' |
|origin = ''Doctor Who'' |
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− | |occupation = |
+ | |occupation = Physical inspiration of the Devil |
− | |skills = |
+ | |skills = Brainwashing<br> |
+ | Possession<br> |
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+ | Telepathy<br> |
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+ | Telekinesis<br> |
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+ | Pyrokinesis<br> |
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+ | Immortality<br> |
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+ | Shapeshifting<br> |
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+ | Technokinesis<br> |
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+ | Omniscience |
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|hobby = Having psychological torture. |
|hobby = Having psychological torture. |
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|goals = To corrupt everything. |
|goals = To corrupt everything. |
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+ | |crimes = Attempted omnicide<br> |
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+ | Demonic possession<br> |
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⚫ | {{Quote|I am the Rage, and the |
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+ | Murder<br> |
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+ | Spiritual corruption |
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⚫ | {{Quote|I am the Rage, and the Vile, and the Voracity! I am the Prince, and the Fool, and the Agony! I am [[wikipedia:Original Sin|the Sin]], and the Fire, and the Darkness! I shall never die! The thought of me is forever! In the bleeding hearts of men, in their vanity, and obsession, and lust! Nothing shall ever destroy me! NOTHING!|The Beast through Toby Zed.}} |
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− | + | '''The Beast''' is a demon that appears in the British sci-fi series ''Doctor Who'', appearing in the episodes "''The Impossible Planet''" and "''The Satan Pit''". |
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It was voiced by Gabriel Woolf. |
It was voiced by Gabriel Woolf. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Origin=== |
===Origin=== |
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− | The origins of the Beast are a mystery, but it claims to have been born before the universe began and is the basis of every religion's concept of |
+ | The origins of the Beast are a mystery, but it claims to have been born before the universe began and is the basis of every religion's concept of [[The Devil (theology)|the Devil]]. What is known is that the Beast was captured by the Disciples of the Light and chained inside a pit deep within the planet Krop Tor, which was able to orbit a black hole without being sucked in. |
===Encounter with the Doctor=== |
===Encounter with the Doctor=== |
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− | When a Torchwood exploration group arrive to Krop Tor to discover what was preventing the planet from being pulled into the black hole, with the Tenth incarnation of the Doctor and his companion Rose Tyler appearing, the Beast saw its chance at freedom and possess the mind of Toby Zed and then the |
+ | When a Torchwood exploration group arrive to Krop Tor to discover what was preventing the planet from being pulled into the black hole, with the Tenth incarnation of the Doctor and his companion Rose Tyler appearing, the Beast saw its chance at freedom and possess the mind of Toby Zed and then the The Ood to serve as its Legion while making it seem that he left Zed's body. Managing to calm everyone down when the Beast preys on their insecurities, the Doctor has Ida rig up the loose cable, so he can explore the pit to find the Beast while the others manage to escape with Rose realizing that something is amiss. |
− | Finding the Beast after detaching the cable to reach the bottom, the Doctor learns that Beast had |
+ | Finding the Beast after detaching the cable to reach the bottom, the Doctor learns that Beast had transferred its mind into Toby's body to escape and that was chained was a demonic body that acts on base instinct. The Doctor realizes that the Disciples of the Light arranged for oxygen within the Beast's prison so someone can destroy the source of Krop Tor's artificial gravity to thwart the Beast's escape as its mind and body are still linked. As the Doctor destroys the gravity with the Beast's body screaming with Krop Tor is sent falling into the black hole, the Beast's mind with Toby violently reacts to the turn of events before Rose sends the demonic vessel out into space to be sucked into the event horizon, However, it claimed that the beast's original body and spirit would never be truly destroyed. |
===The Return of the Beast=== |
===The Return of the Beast=== |
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− | Far from being killed after passing through the event horizon of the black hole, the Beast found itself reconstituted and revived on the other side of the cosmos. It went to Earth where it assumed the form of Martha Jones and used the TARDIS' telepathic circuits to contact the Doctor. As Martha, it asked the Doctor if she could rejoin him in his adventures, but he refused. They were then chased to the TARDIS by the Cybermen, which were actually a psychic projection created by the Beast. There, the Beast revealed itself and told the Doctor that he would use his TARDIS to conquer time and space. The Doctor then asked the Beast to turn into Martha again, so it was small enough to push into the time vortex. The Doctor revealed that he knew all the time it wasn't her, because she would phone him as she didn't know how to use the TARDIS' telepathic circuits. |
+ | Far from being killed after passing through the event horizon of the black hole, the Beast found itself reconstituted and revived on the other side of the cosmos. It went to Earth where it assumed the form of Martha Jones and used the TARDIS' telepathic circuits to contact the Doctor. As Martha, it asked the Doctor if she could rejoin him in his adventures, but he refused. They were then chased to the TARDIS by the Cybermen, which were actually a psychic projection created by the Beast. There, the Beast revealed itself and told the Doctor that he would use his TARDIS to conquer time and space. The Doctor then asked the Beast to turn into Martha again, so it was small enough to push into the time vortex. The Doctor revealed that he knew all the time it wasn't her, because she would phone him as she didn't know how to use the TARDIS' telepathic circuits. It is unclear if the Beast survive in the time vortex . |
==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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DW20052x09TheSatanPit-01144.jpg|The Beast imprisoned inside Krop Tor's core |
DW20052x09TheSatanPit-01144.jpg|The Beast imprisoned inside Krop Tor's core |
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Ip-evil-toby.jpg|The Beast possessing Toby |
Ip-evil-toby.jpg|The Beast possessing Toby |
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− | + | Hqdefault (1)GGG.jpg|The Beast possessing the Ood |
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− | + | The Doctor and the Beast.jpg|The Doctor and the Beast |
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+ | Thesatanpit01.jpg|The Beast |
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2x09-The-Satan-Pit-doctor-who-17920434-1600-900.jpg|The Beast's [[w:c:evil:Evil Laugh|Evil Laugh]] |
2x09-The-Satan-Pit-doctor-who-17920434-1600-900.jpg|The Beast's [[w:c:evil:Evil Laugh|Evil Laugh]] |
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− | The Beast's full body.jpg| |
+ | The Beast's full body.jpg|A Figure of the Beast's full body. |
− | The beast's return.jpg| |
+ | The beast's return.jpg|The Beast returning in the Webcomic "The Beast is back in Town" (Note his feet are not hooves). |
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</gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*The Beast is the father of [[Abaddon (Torchwood)|Abaddon]], the main antagonist of the first season of ''Torchwood''. |
*The Beast is the father of [[Abaddon (Torchwood)|Abaddon]], the main antagonist of the first season of ''Torchwood''. |
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− | *It was voiced by Gabriel Woolf, who also played [[Sutekh (Doctor Who)|Sutekh]] in the Classic seasons of ''Doctor Who''. |
+ | *It was voiced by Gabriel Woolf, who also played [[Sutekh (Doctor Who)|Sutekh]] in the Classic seasons of ''Doctor Who''. Satan was also mentioned by the Doctor as one of the names of Sutekh, making this the second time that Gabriel Woolf has voiced a version of the Devil for Doctor Who. |
*The Doctor stated that the Beast's likeness was used to represent the Kaled God of War. |
*The Doctor stated that the Beast's likeness was used to represent the Kaled God of War. |
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+ | [[Category:Webcomic Villains]] |
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+ | [[Category:Genocidal]] |
Revision as of 22:12, 8 February 2020
“ | I am the Rage, and the Vile, and the Voracity! I am the Prince, and the Fool, and the Agony! I am the Sin, and the Fire, and the Darkness! I shall never die! The thought of me is forever! In the bleeding hearts of men, in their vanity, and obsession, and lust! Nothing shall ever destroy me! NOTHING! | „ |
~ The Beast through Toby Zed. |
The Beast is a demon that appears in the British sci-fi series Doctor Who, appearing in the episodes "The Impossible Planet" and "The Satan Pit".
It was voiced by Gabriel Woolf.
History
Origin
The origins of the Beast are a mystery, but it claims to have been born before the universe began and is the basis of every religion's concept of the Devil. What is known is that the Beast was captured by the Disciples of the Light and chained inside a pit deep within the planet Krop Tor, which was able to orbit a black hole without being sucked in.
Encounter with the Doctor
When a Torchwood exploration group arrive to Krop Tor to discover what was preventing the planet from being pulled into the black hole, with the Tenth incarnation of the Doctor and his companion Rose Tyler appearing, the Beast saw its chance at freedom and possess the mind of Toby Zed and then the The Ood to serve as its Legion while making it seem that he left Zed's body. Managing to calm everyone down when the Beast preys on their insecurities, the Doctor has Ida rig up the loose cable, so he can explore the pit to find the Beast while the others manage to escape with Rose realizing that something is amiss.
Finding the Beast after detaching the cable to reach the bottom, the Doctor learns that Beast had transferred its mind into Toby's body to escape and that was chained was a demonic body that acts on base instinct. The Doctor realizes that the Disciples of the Light arranged for oxygen within the Beast's prison so someone can destroy the source of Krop Tor's artificial gravity to thwart the Beast's escape as its mind and body are still linked. As the Doctor destroys the gravity with the Beast's body screaming with Krop Tor is sent falling into the black hole, the Beast's mind with Toby violently reacts to the turn of events before Rose sends the demonic vessel out into space to be sucked into the event horizon, However, it claimed that the beast's original body and spirit would never be truly destroyed.
The Return of the Beast
Far from being killed after passing through the event horizon of the black hole, the Beast found itself reconstituted and revived on the other side of the cosmos. It went to Earth where it assumed the form of Martha Jones and used the TARDIS' telepathic circuits to contact the Doctor. As Martha, it asked the Doctor if she could rejoin him in his adventures, but he refused. They were then chased to the TARDIS by the Cybermen, which were actually a psychic projection created by the Beast. There, the Beast revealed itself and told the Doctor that he would use his TARDIS to conquer time and space. The Doctor then asked the Beast to turn into Martha again, so it was small enough to push into the time vortex. The Doctor revealed that he knew all the time it wasn't her, because she would phone him as she didn't know how to use the TARDIS' telepathic circuits. It is unclear if the Beast survive in the time vortex .
Personality
The Beast was a narcissistic and overconfident demon that constantly exalted itself and its achievements and referring to itself by variously magnificent and grandiose epithets. It was exceedingly pompous and rude when it dismissed all other creatures as its inferiors and believing itself invincible. In addition to being very arrogant and egotistical, the Beast was also a destructive and ferocious monster. The Beast had an extremely cunning and manipulative nature, and it was proud of the acts that it set into motion, laughing when the Tenth Doctor deduced its plans to escape Krop Tor. The Beast would even sadistically prey on people's tremendous fear and guilt to shake them and leave them feeling vulnerable. The Beast was also able to see into the future, so it used this precognitive insight against others, foretelling twisted interpretations of what would befall them, with enough truthfully preserved in his statements to keep them plagued with dread.
Gallery
Trivia
- The Beast is the father of Abaddon, the main antagonist of the first season of Torchwood.
- It was voiced by Gabriel Woolf, who also played Sutekh in the Classic seasons of Doctor Who. Satan was also mentioned by the Doctor as one of the names of Sutekh, making this the second time that Gabriel Woolf has voiced a version of the Devil for Doctor Who.
- The Doctor stated that the Beast's likeness was used to represent the Kaled God of War.