Thursday, January 30, 2014
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Trenzalore
Trenzalore is a terrifying world that is dominated by a massive and deteriorating version of the TARDIS, having grown out of control after the death of the Doctor. It is the graveyard of a battlefield. Worlds and species will battle there. It is the place where the Doctor's enemies come together.
But before the Doctor's enemies arrived, it was a quaint place with a town called Truth, where you cannot tell a lie. After they came, for about three hundred years, it was a battlefield. The inhabitants of truth were amazed by what the Doctor could do. He repaired the children's toys, and defended the town against the series of invaders that attempted to destroy it. But as the years progressed, an all out war would start. The town of Truth would become a desolate war zone.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Doctor Who Enemies
Doctor Who is best known for his terrifying enemies. He has experienced everything from robotic machines that look a bit like trash cans to statues of angels that can kill you if you blink. And very nearly every species and alien that he has encountered can either kill you or instill fear into the very depths of your soul and mind. The universe of Doctor Who truly is a deadly place.
One of the Doctors worst enemies are the Daleks. The Daleks are genetically engineered to kill. They are equipped with a full suit of armor that looks suspiciously like a trashcan with shiny points and equipment that can plunge a toilet while whisking eggs you.
One of the Doctors worst enemies are the Daleks. The Daleks are genetically engineered to kill. They are equipped with a full suit of armor that looks suspiciously like a trashcan with shiny points and equipment that can plunge a toilet while whisking eggs you.
These colored Daleks are called New Paradigm Daleks. They are made from a string of original Dalek DNA. The Daleks in this picture in order are: Drone Dalek, Scientist Dalek, Supreme Dalek, Strategist Dalek, and Eternal Dalek. The New Paradigm Daleks are extremely advanced. They created an empire soon after an encounter with the Doctor.
Another terrifying enemy of the Doctor are the Cybermen. The Cybermen are exactly what they sound like: living entities placed in a metallic body that was a walking computer.
The Cybermen's goal is to turn every human being into a lifeless electronic Cybermen. There have been several battles in between Cybermen and Daleks. Most of them nearly wiped out mankind.
One of the most terrifying enemies of the Doctor are the Weeping Angels. The Weeping Angels are made of statues. They are actually beings that take over the bodies of statues. A Weeping Angel will kill you or send you back in time by touching you when no one is looking at them. They move extremely fast. P.S: DON'T BLINK!!!
There are many other enemies of the Doctor, but these are the big three. And next time you're walking by a statue, please don't blink. Thanks, Aidan.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Doctor Who
Time in sci-fi is normally a very ordinary thing. It isn't explored by very many sci-fi shows. But there is one show that is known around the world. That show is Doctor Who. Doctor Who is a show about a man who travels time, but he is from a species known as the time lords. The main character in the show Doctor Who is the Doctor.
There are 11 known lives of the Doctor, and there are several possible unknown lives of the Doctor. The current version of the Doctor is played by Matt Smith. The Doctor is known for several things.
First of all is his sonic screwdriver. It is amazing! It can open doors, do complicated equations, run programs, analyze things, and even manipulate electronics. If you just glance at it, you might mistake it for a pen.
Another thing that he's known for is the TARDIS. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It takes the form of a blue police public call box permanently, due to a broken chameleon circuit. The TARDIS makes a sound like no other sound. The iconic sound is simply the Doctor leaving the brakes on through his journeys through space and time. There are two other things that the Doctor is well known for; his companions and his enemies.
The Doctor has had 29 companions since the launch of the show in 1963. The most recent companion on the show is Clara. Some of the more recent companions are; Rose, Donna, Amy, Rory, Riversong, and Clara.
But the thing that the Doctor is known for the best are his enemies. There are the Daleks, creatures that live in metal armor and kill ruthlessly in order to gain a world. There are the Cybermen, robots that were once people. There are the Weeping Angels, statues of angels that come alive and try to kill you when you're not looking. There are many more enemies that the Doctor faces on his travels. Look for more information in a future post. You never know what he'll encounter next! To be continued. Thanks, Aidan.
There are 11 known lives of the Doctor, and there are several possible unknown lives of the Doctor. The current version of the Doctor is played by Matt Smith. The Doctor is known for several things.
First of all is his sonic screwdriver. It is amazing! It can open doors, do complicated equations, run programs, analyze things, and even manipulate electronics. If you just glance at it, you might mistake it for a pen.
Another thing that he's known for is the TARDIS. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It takes the form of a blue police public call box permanently, due to a broken chameleon circuit. The TARDIS makes a sound like no other sound. The iconic sound is simply the Doctor leaving the brakes on through his journeys through space and time. There are two other things that the Doctor is well known for; his companions and his enemies.
The Doctor has had 29 companions since the launch of the show in 1963. The most recent companion on the show is Clara. Some of the more recent companions are; Rose, Donna, Amy, Rory, Riversong, and Clara.
But the thing that the Doctor is known for the best are his enemies. There are the Daleks, creatures that live in metal armor and kill ruthlessly in order to gain a world. There are the Cybermen, robots that were once people. There are the Weeping Angels, statues of angels that come alive and try to kill you when you're not looking. There are many more enemies that the Doctor faces on his travels. Look for more information in a future post. You never know what he'll encounter next! To be continued. Thanks, Aidan.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Species in Star Wars
Star Wars has thousands of species. I clearly do not have enough space or time to talk about all of them. In this post I will only be talking about five of them. These are: the Toydarian, the Gungan, the Ewok, the Mon Calamari, and the Wookiee.
The Toydarians are considered corrupt and selfish beings. Toydarians are resistant to Force tricks and only crave money. They are from the planet Toydaria. They have a tendency to be merchants. One of said merchants is Watto, who lives on the planet Tatooine. Toydarians have humanoid shape, but their limbs are short in comparison to their bodies. They have weak legs, and prefer to hover around on their short wings. Instead of a nose, they have short, elephant like trunks.
Gungans are water-dwelling creatures who live in large colonies underwater. They can breathe both air and water, but they prefer air environments. Gungans live in the oceans of Naboo, and rarely leave their home planet, but some have been known to leave for journeys and adventures. One of these is Jar Jar Binks. Binks travels around with Obi Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padme Amadala on their countless adventures.
Ewoks are short, furry humanoid creatures that have facial features resembling a bear. Ewoks reside in tribes on the planet Endor. Although Ewoks only have primitive technology, they are adequate fighters, and helped the Rebellion fight off the Galactic Empire during the Battle of Endor. The Ewoks strangely seemed to revere the translator droid C-3P0.
The Mon Calamari are an aquatic species, whose home planet is the planet Dac. Mon Calamari are very advanced. They have an unmistakable odor which smells of fish. They are good ship builders, and when protecting something that they believe in, they will defend it until they die.
Wookiees are tall humanoid creatures that somewhat resemble a cross in between a bear and a human. Wookies are covered in brown fur that is absolutely unmistakeable. On the Wookiees home planet, Kashyyyk, Wookiees live in a tribal manner, living high up in the treetops in tree houses. One of the few exceptions to this is the famous Wookiee Chewbacca. When provoked or threatened, Wookiees are extremely dangerous and very good at combat, but normally are extremely gentle. Wookiees fought for the Great Republic during the Clone Wars.
Tell me your favorite in the comments! Thanks, Aidan.
The Toydarians are considered corrupt and selfish beings. Toydarians are resistant to Force tricks and only crave money. They are from the planet Toydaria. They have a tendency to be merchants. One of said merchants is Watto, who lives on the planet Tatooine. Toydarians have humanoid shape, but their limbs are short in comparison to their bodies. They have weak legs, and prefer to hover around on their short wings. Instead of a nose, they have short, elephant like trunks.
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