Fob watch, engraved with Gallifreyan symbols, used to store the memories and biology of a Time Lord who uses the Chameleon Arch. The watch uses a perception filter to prevent the transformed Time Lord from noticing it. Those with telepathic abilities are apparently immune to the filter, as are those already aware of the watch's nature. The Family of Blood can smell the Time Lord stored within the watch if opened. When opened by the Time Lord, it restores their original physiology. Anyone else opening it gets flashes of the memories stored within. Professor Yana had a similar fob watch; when he opened it, he recalled his identity as the Master. In the 2008 Christmas Special, "The Next Doctor" (David Morrissey) is discovered to own a fob watch, which the Doctor suspected to be a Time Lord watch. It is revealed to be an ordinary fob watch, and helped identify Jackson Lake as a normal human.
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Green Death, The ~ 1973 story closing the 10th series of Doctor Who. It starred Jon Pertwee as "The Doctor", Katy Manning as "Jo Grant", and Nicholas Courtney as "Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart".
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Invisible Enemy, The - Second story from the 15th series of Doctor Who. It starred Tom Baker as "The Doctor", Louise Jameson as "Leela", and John Leeson as the voice of "K-9 Mk. I".
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Judoon are galactic alien police resembling rhinoceroses that work for the Shadow Proclamation. They appeared in the series 3 Sarah Jane Adventures story, Prisoner of the Judoon, in pursuit of a Veil life form known as Androvax that escaped from a crashed Judoon prison transport. They have relatively low intelligence levels but possess sophisticated technology such as H2O Scoops that are capable of lifting large buildings and Thermal Guns that are able to disintegrate targets.
The Judoon first appeared as a major alien in the Doctor Who episode "Smith and Jones" as well as the episodes "The Pandorica Opens".sigpic
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Kaleds - Kaleds are the species the Daleks mutated from. Like their descendants, the Kaleds were at war with the Thals. The Dalek creator, Davros, is a Kaled.
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Quark - Quarks are heavily armed robots that served the war species known as Dominators. They appeared in the Series 6 story The Dominators and also made a brief appearance in the closing story of that series, The War Games. They've also appeared in several comic stories in which they were seen to be either serving the Dominators or acting independently from them.
According to a report made by Captain Jack Harkness, a group of rebel Quarks were waging a war against the Wasp-like Vespiforms.
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Reapers appeared in the Ninth Doctor episode "Father's Day", written by Paul Cornell. Although not named on screen, they were referred to as "Reapers" in the publicity material for the episode. The production team based their design on the Grim Reaper, with their tails shaped like scythes.
Reapers are multi-limbed, flying creatures similar to pterosaurs, with a large wingspan, sharp teeth both in the form of a beak and a secondary mouth in their torsos, coupled with a rapacious attitude. The Reapers are apparently extradimensional, materialising and dematerialising out of the spacetime vortex. They are attracted to temporal paradoxes that damage time, like bacteria swarming around a wound. They then proceed to "sterilise" the wound by consuming everyone in sight. The older the thing they devour the more it satisfies them.
Once in this dimension, however, they can be blocked by material barriers. The older the barriers, the more effective they are, but even the oldest of barriers cannot stop them forever. Paradoxes can also allow them to directly materialise at the spot of the paradox. If the timeline is restored, they vanish, with their actions reversed as if they had never happened.
In "Father's Day", the Doctor explained that when the Time Lords were still around, there were laws to prevent the spread of paradoxes and that such paradoxes could be repaired. This implies that the Reapers are a natural phenomenon whose manifestation could be prevented if the paradox was resolved quickly. However, with the elimination of the other Time Lords in the Time War, there was no longer any agency that could repair time.sigpic
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Supreme Dalek - The Supreme Dalek ranks below the Dalek Prime Minister. They have been distinguishable from other Daleks by having casings that were either black or gold or red or white.
The Supreme Daleks have been seen in the stories The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Chase, Mission to the Unknown, The Daleks' Master Plan, Day of the Daleks, Frontier in Space, Planet of the Daleks, Resurrection of the Daleks, Remembrance of the Daleks, The Stolen Earth, Victory of the Daleks, The Pandorica Opens, and Asylum of the Daleks.
A Supreme Dalek also made a cameo appearance in The Wedding of River Song.
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