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The '''Weeping Angels''' are an ancient race of alien monsters in ''[[Wikipedia:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'', appearing as recurring enemies from the third series onward. They made their debut in Series 3, in the episode "Blink", and later appear as the main antagonists of "The Time of Angels" and "Flesh and Stone", and again in "The Angels Take Manhattan". They would also appear as minor antagonists in the 2013 Christmas special, "The Time of the Doctor". They also appear in the ''Class'' episode "The Lost". |
The '''Weeping Angels''' are an ancient race of alien monsters in ''[[Wikipedia:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'', appearing as recurring enemies from the third series onward. They made their debut in Series 3, in the episode "Blink", and later appear as the main antagonists of "The Time of Angels" and "Flesh and Stone", and again in "The Angels Take Manhattan". They would also appear as minor antagonists in the 2013 Christmas special, "The Time of the Doctor". They also appear in the ''Class'' episode "The Lost". |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The Weeping Angels chronologically first encounter the Doctor when they, in connection with [[Julius Grayle]], took over 1920s Manhattan and made it into their feeding ground. Even the Statue of Liberty was one of them. Though the Eleventh Doctor managed to negate their presence in that time, he lost his companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams in the process. |
The Weeping Angels chronologically first encounter the Doctor when they, in connection with [[Julius Grayle]], took over 1920s Manhattan and made it into their feeding ground. Even the Statue of Liberty was one of them. Though the Eleventh Doctor managed to negate their presence in that time, he lost his companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams in the process. |
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[[File:Weeping Angels Attacking.jpg|thumb|left|250px|A Weeping Angel on the attack.]] |
[[File:Weeping Angels Attacking.jpg|thumb|left|250px|A Weeping Angel on the attack.]] |
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In their first appearance, a group of Weeping Angels in the abandoned Westar Drumlins mansion trapped the Tenth Doctor and his companion Martha Jones in the past and took his TARDIS to nourish on it's energy. However, via a time paradox, the Doctor enlists the aid of a woman named Sally Sparrow to sent the TARDIS back to him while tricking the Weeping Angels into looking at each other to freeze them indefinitely. |
In their first appearance, a group of Weeping Angels in the abandoned Westar Drumlins mansion trapped the Tenth Doctor and his companion Martha Jones in the past and took his TARDIS to nourish on it's energy. However, via a time paradox, the Doctor enlists the aid of a woman named Sally Sparrow to sent the TARDIS back to him while tricking the Weeping Angels into looking at each other to freeze them indefinitely. |
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At some point in time, at the prison ship of the [[Minotaur (Doctor Who)|Minotaur]] the Doctor encountered fake Weeping Angels, which were crested to impersonate the biggest fear of the person to enter their room. |
At some point in time, at the prison ship of the [[Minotaur (Doctor Who)|Minotaur]] the Doctor encountered fake Weeping Angels, which were crested to impersonate the biggest fear of the person to enter their room. |
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[[File:Weeping angel.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Weeping Angel staring.]] |
[[File:Weeping angel.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Weeping Angel staring.]] |
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In the distant future, most of the Weeping Angels have occupied Alfava Metraxis but ended up in a state of suspended animation as they wiped out the native race prior to human settlers arriving. However, a Weeping Angel trapped in the vault of the ship Byzantium has the vessel crash into Alfava Metraxis to awaken its kind from their slumber. The Eleventh Doctor, accompanied by Amy Pond, manages to wipe out all the Weeping Angels by having them get sucked into a crack in time which erased them from existence. |
In the distant future, most of the Weeping Angels have occupied Alfava Metraxis but ended up in a state of suspended animation as they wiped out the native race prior to human settlers arriving. However, a Weeping Angel trapped in the vault of the ship Byzantium has the vessel crash into Alfava Metraxis to awaken its kind from their slumber. The Eleventh Doctor, accompanied by Amy Pond, manages to wipe out all the Weeping Angels by having them get sucked into a crack in time which erased them from existence. |
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− | Some of them also appeared on the fields of Trenzalore in the town "Christmas", along with the [[Daleks]], the [[Cybermen]], the [[Silence]] and the [[Sontarans]]. |
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+ | At an unknown point in time, the Weeping Angels travelled to Trenzalore along with many other races, such as the [[Daleks]], the [[Cybermen]], the [[Silence]] and the [[Sontarans]], in response to a mysterious message broadcast through time and space. Unlike the other species, they managed to make it onto the planet, where they were discovered by the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald. The Weeping Angels surrounded them, but the Doctor summoned the TARDIS to them and they escaped. During the Siege of Trenzalore, a Weeping Angel tried to invade the town but was trapped by the Doctor using a mirror on which he wrote "with love from the Doctor!". |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 01:35, 8 February 2020
“ | The lonely assassins, they used to be called. No one quite knows where they came from, but they're as old as the universe, or very nearly, and they have survived this long because they have the most perfect defence system ever evolved. They are quantum-locked. They don't exist when they're being observed. The moment they are seen by any other living creature, they freeze into rock. No choice. It's a fact of their biology. In the sight of any living thing, they literally turn to stone. And you can't kill a stone. Of course, a stone can't kill you either. But then you turn your head away, then you blink, and oh yes it can. | „ |
~ The Doctor describing the Weeping Angels. |
The Weeping Angels are an ancient race of alien monsters in Doctor Who, appearing as recurring enemies from the third series onward. They made their debut in Series 3, in the episode "Blink", and later appear as the main antagonists of "The Time of Angels" and "Flesh and Stone", and again in "The Angels Take Manhattan". They would also appear as minor antagonists in the 2013 Christmas special, "The Time of the Doctor". They also appear in the Class episode "The Lost".
Background
The Weeping Angels are an ancient race that are described by the Doctor as "the deadliest, most powerful, most malevolent life-form evolution has ever produced" as they can sometimes kill without a thought. However, the Weeping Angels prefer to send a victim back in time before they were born to feed on the temporal energy that represents the life that person would have lived through. As a reflex defense mechanism, though it renders them unable to socialize with each other, the Weeping Angels appear as statues when looked at by another being. However, once their target's gaze is off them, the Weeping Angels can move upon them in less than seconds' time. Even the image of a Weeping Angel can take on a life of its own.
History
Fallen Angels
to be added
The Weeping Angels of Mons
to be added
The Angels Take Manhattan
The Weeping Angels chronologically first encounter the Doctor when they, in connection with Julius Grayle, took over 1920s Manhattan and made it into their feeding ground. Even the Statue of Liberty was one of them. Though the Eleventh Doctor managed to negate their presence in that time, he lost his companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams in the process.
The Side of the Angels
to be added
Blink
In their first appearance, a group of Weeping Angels in the abandoned Westar Drumlins mansion trapped the Tenth Doctor and his companion Martha Jones in the past and took his TARDIS to nourish on it's energy. However, via a time paradox, the Doctor enlists the aid of a woman named Sally Sparrow to sent the TARDIS back to him while tricking the Weeping Angels into looking at each other to freeze them indefinitely.
Touched by an Angel
to be added
The God Complex
At some point in time, at the prison ship of the Minotaur the Doctor encountered fake Weeping Angels, which were crested to impersonate the biggest fear of the person to enter their room.
The Time of Angels
In the distant future, most of the Weeping Angels have occupied Alfava Metraxis but ended up in a state of suspended animation as they wiped out the native race prior to human settlers arriving. However, a Weeping Angel trapped in the vault of the ship Byzantium has the vessel crash into Alfava Metraxis to awaken its kind from their slumber. The Eleventh Doctor, accompanied by Amy Pond, manages to wipe out all the Weeping Angels by having them get sucked into a crack in time which erased them from existence.
Time of the Doctor
At an unknown point in time, the Weeping Angels travelled to Trenzalore along with many other races, such as the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Silence and the Sontarans, in response to a mysterious message broadcast through time and space. Unlike the other species, they managed to make it onto the planet, where they were discovered by the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald. The Weeping Angels surrounded them, but the Doctor summoned the TARDIS to them and they escaped. During the Siege of Trenzalore, a Weeping Angel tried to invade the town but was trapped by the Doctor using a mirror on which he wrote "with love from the Doctor!".
Gallery
Images
Videos
TRIVIA
- Flesh and Stone is the only episode when the Weeping Angels are actually seen moving phyiscally, as one angel was seen moving it's fingers to perpare to grab the Elevelen Doctor's coat, and another scene when the angels realize that Amy Pond was not seeing them due to having her eyes close to prevent the angel in her head from entering her mind, and the angels started turning their heads to her.