Post by The 11th Doctor on Jun 17, 2011 19:42:38 GMT -5
Canon
*Seeing as how they're a whole race, I'm going to apply for only a group of 13 or 14 Angels ok?
Name:The Weeping Angels
Age:Most angels have existed since the early universe, and are about 123,0000 years old.
Species: The Weeping Angels
Planet of Origin: Kaallifreias, homeworld of the weeping Angels.
Occupation: Monsters, Enemies of the Doctor, The Things That Won't Die, Living Stone.
Physical Description: The Weeping Angels looked like stone statues of humanoid women with wings. ) When Angels became older or grew weaker, they appeared to wear away as a normal statue naturally would over many years. This wearing could become so severe that they might not look like their original forms anymore, losing their wings and becoming more like a typical statue of significant age. These older Weeping Angels did not have the same speed as their "healthy" counterparts, but were just as deadly, and could regain their appearance if re-energized.
Personality: Evil, twisted creatures from the Dawn of Time, The weeping Angels have been referred to as, in the Doctor's words, "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely," since their method of killing was to let their victims "live to death"
History: The Weeping Angels evolved near the beginning of the universe, and were, in the Doctor's words, "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely," since their method of killing was to let their victims "live to death". They also had a defense mechanism of turning into stone when observed by another, this perhaps made them the loneliest beings in existence as, due to this defense mechanism, they could not even look at each other. In that respect the Doctor appeared to pity them.
The Time Lords knew of the Weeping Angels and viewed them as nightmarish: an old manuscript on the Weeping Angels, written in High Gallifreyan, translated into "It's behind you".
At some point in the 21st century, Julia Hardwick found clues that warned her of the Weeping Angels, as well as photos which seemed to depict her in the past. When she began to investigate, she was sent to the past by an Angel, making her the one who sent her the warnings.
Angels eternally trapped by the Doctor
In 2007, a group of Weeping Angels managed to strand the Tenth Doctor in 1969 and captured his TARDIS with the goal of using the Time Lord technology for its near-unlimited temporal energy, in a process which was capable of turning off the sun. Despite gaining the TARDIS, the Angels could not find a way into the police box-shaped construct; however they later found the TARDIS's key. Unfortunately for the Angels, Sally Sparrow took the key from one of the Angels before they could reach the TARDIS. The Angels started stalking Sally in their attempt to gain access to the TARDIS. They managed to corner her in the basement of the Wester Drumlins estate building where the TARDIS was stored by the Angels. She managed to enter it and send it back to the Doctor. When it finished dematerialising the Angels gazed at each other across the empty space where the TARDIS was, which turned each other into stone perpetually thereby ending the group's menace.
In the 33rd century, flocks of angels began swarming human colony worlds and darkening the sunlight to feed; worlds such as New Moscow were asked to take up arms against the angels, causing some to say it would not be possible to oppose such powerful creatures. (REF: The Brilliant Book 2011)
At some point in the 47th century, hundreds of Weeping Angels came to Alfava Metraxis and wiped out the civilization of the Aplans. After doing this, they ran out of food and began to starve, going dormant in the Aplan Mortarium. Another Angel somehow learned of this, and feigned dormancy in the ruins of Razvahan until it was dug up. It passed between private hands and eventually was brought to the Byzantium, at which point it caused the ship to crash onto Alfava Metraxis, planning to use the radiation as fuel. River Song, who had been tracking it, tried to warn the owners, but was not successful as the owner of the ship didn't care to listen to her forewarnings.
The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond, along with River and soldiers from the Church, entered the temple to find it. Inside the Maze, numerous worn statues were found and the Doctor deduced that the Angel must have hidden itself among them to avoid being found. The Angel would go on to kill 3 different soldiers, using the consciousness of one to communicate with the Doctor. Eventually, the Doctor realized that all the statues were Angels. When surrounded, they were able to escape by destroying a gravity globe, creating an "updraft" and falling onto the Byzantium. The Angels followed them, only for both groups to encounter a crack in one of the ship's walls. The Crack was bleeding pure time energy, something the Angels had predetermined would appear, bearing limitless energy for them to feast on. However, after capturing the Doctor, they were told they could not feast upon pure time energy, which was the fire at the end of the universe. This allowed the Doctor to escape and regroup with his posse. In the meantime, fearing the Crack, the Angels began fleeing to the other side of the ship, being briefly stopped by the clerics' gazes, but paid them no mind when the light of the Time Field caught their attention to allow their quantum-locking to be undone. After only Amy, the Doctor and River remained at the primary flight deck, the Angels confronted the Doctor, telling him that the only way he could seal the crack by throwing himself into it. Instead, the Doctor waited for Byzantium's artificial gravity to shut off, causing the entire Angel army to fall into the Crack, sealing it and removing them from history along with the mental image in Amy's mind.
Additional medical information: The Weeping angels turn to stone when confronted by the naked eye. If you turn your back, or blink, they are free to move once more.
*Seeing as how they're a whole race, I'm going to apply for only a group of 13 or 14 Angels ok?
Name:The Weeping Angels
Age:Most angels have existed since the early universe, and are about 123,0000 years old.
Species: The Weeping Angels
Planet of Origin: Kaallifreias, homeworld of the weeping Angels.
Occupation: Monsters, Enemies of the Doctor, The Things That Won't Die, Living Stone.
Physical Description: The Weeping Angels looked like stone statues of humanoid women with wings. ) When Angels became older or grew weaker, they appeared to wear away as a normal statue naturally would over many years. This wearing could become so severe that they might not look like their original forms anymore, losing their wings and becoming more like a typical statue of significant age. These older Weeping Angels did not have the same speed as their "healthy" counterparts, but were just as deadly, and could regain their appearance if re-energized.
Personality: Evil, twisted creatures from the Dawn of Time, The weeping Angels have been referred to as, in the Doctor's words, "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely," since their method of killing was to let their victims "live to death"
History: The Weeping Angels evolved near the beginning of the universe, and were, in the Doctor's words, "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely," since their method of killing was to let their victims "live to death". They also had a defense mechanism of turning into stone when observed by another, this perhaps made them the loneliest beings in existence as, due to this defense mechanism, they could not even look at each other. In that respect the Doctor appeared to pity them.
The Time Lords knew of the Weeping Angels and viewed them as nightmarish: an old manuscript on the Weeping Angels, written in High Gallifreyan, translated into "It's behind you".
At some point in the 21st century, Julia Hardwick found clues that warned her of the Weeping Angels, as well as photos which seemed to depict her in the past. When she began to investigate, she was sent to the past by an Angel, making her the one who sent her the warnings.
Angels eternally trapped by the Doctor
In 2007, a group of Weeping Angels managed to strand the Tenth Doctor in 1969 and captured his TARDIS with the goal of using the Time Lord technology for its near-unlimited temporal energy, in a process which was capable of turning off the sun. Despite gaining the TARDIS, the Angels could not find a way into the police box-shaped construct; however they later found the TARDIS's key. Unfortunately for the Angels, Sally Sparrow took the key from one of the Angels before they could reach the TARDIS. The Angels started stalking Sally in their attempt to gain access to the TARDIS. They managed to corner her in the basement of the Wester Drumlins estate building where the TARDIS was stored by the Angels. She managed to enter it and send it back to the Doctor. When it finished dematerialising the Angels gazed at each other across the empty space where the TARDIS was, which turned each other into stone perpetually thereby ending the group's menace.
In the 33rd century, flocks of angels began swarming human colony worlds and darkening the sunlight to feed; worlds such as New Moscow were asked to take up arms against the angels, causing some to say it would not be possible to oppose such powerful creatures. (REF: The Brilliant Book 2011)
At some point in the 47th century, hundreds of Weeping Angels came to Alfava Metraxis and wiped out the civilization of the Aplans. After doing this, they ran out of food and began to starve, going dormant in the Aplan Mortarium. Another Angel somehow learned of this, and feigned dormancy in the ruins of Razvahan until it was dug up. It passed between private hands and eventually was brought to the Byzantium, at which point it caused the ship to crash onto Alfava Metraxis, planning to use the radiation as fuel. River Song, who had been tracking it, tried to warn the owners, but was not successful as the owner of the ship didn't care to listen to her forewarnings.
The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond, along with River and soldiers from the Church, entered the temple to find it. Inside the Maze, numerous worn statues were found and the Doctor deduced that the Angel must have hidden itself among them to avoid being found. The Angel would go on to kill 3 different soldiers, using the consciousness of one to communicate with the Doctor. Eventually, the Doctor realized that all the statues were Angels. When surrounded, they were able to escape by destroying a gravity globe, creating an "updraft" and falling onto the Byzantium. The Angels followed them, only for both groups to encounter a crack in one of the ship's walls. The Crack was bleeding pure time energy, something the Angels had predetermined would appear, bearing limitless energy for them to feast on. However, after capturing the Doctor, they were told they could not feast upon pure time energy, which was the fire at the end of the universe. This allowed the Doctor to escape and regroup with his posse. In the meantime, fearing the Crack, the Angels began fleeing to the other side of the ship, being briefly stopped by the clerics' gazes, but paid them no mind when the light of the Time Field caught their attention to allow their quantum-locking to be undone. After only Amy, the Doctor and River remained at the primary flight deck, the Angels confronted the Doctor, telling him that the only way he could seal the crack by throwing himself into it. Instead, the Doctor waited for Byzantium's artificial gravity to shut off, causing the entire Angel army to fall into the Crack, sealing it and removing them from history along with the mental image in Amy's mind.
Additional medical information: The Weeping angels turn to stone when confronted by the naked eye. If you turn your back, or blink, they are free to move once more.