Tuesday, 23 August 2022
D&D Monsters: Succubi
Saturday, 30 July 2022
DW Monsters: Peladon
The next story that we come to is The Curse of Peladon,
which features no fewer than four different kinds of alien. Chief among them
are the Ice Warriors, which I have already covered. Of the three new
introductions, Arcturus’ abilities are more a product of the device he is using
to move around, which must be customisable, so I’ll leave him out. That leaves
Alpha Centauri and Aggedor.
Both reappear a couple of seasons later in The Monster of Peladon, and Alpha Centauri also has a cameo appearance (voiced by the same actress, no less) in the Twelfth Doctor story Empress of Mars. To date, Alpha Centauri has also appeared in five audios and one original novel, all set on Peladon, and the race has been referenced in a number of other novels. Aggedor is slightly less popular, appearing in two novels and one audio – although in their case, it’s different members of the same species rather than the same individual.
Tuesday, 26 July 2022
D&D Monsters: Mimics
So... yup, time for the mimic.
Tuesday, 19 July 2022
D&D Monsters: Shambling Mounds
Saturday, 9 July 2022
DW Monsters: Ogrons
- The Colony in Space – apart from their leader, the aliens here do not seem very different from humans in their basic biology, although they do have specific skill sets
- The Daemons – so far as we can tell, most, perhaps all, of the Daemons’ special abilities come from their near-magical technology, so I will pass on them
This brings us to season 9 and Day of the Daleks which,
apart from including the obvious (albeit only briefly), introduces the Ogrons.
These appear in two more stories during the Third Doctor’s era but have not
been seen since then in the TV series. They have, however, often been mentioned
or made brief appearances in other media, with significant roles in at least
five novels and six audio plays to date. They mostly appear as mercenaries, but
the audio Planet of the Ogrons does give us a brief look at their
homeworld and native culture adding a little to what we already see in Frontier
in Space.
Description and Biology
The Ogrons are tall and heavily muscled humanoid aliens with ape-like faces. Given that they are alien, we don’t know how distinct they may be from humans biologically, although the implication would be “not by much”, at least to anyone that isn’t, say, trying to perform abdominal surgery on one. At least on TV, we haven’t seen any females of the species, so technically we don’t know that they’re mammalian, although they certainly seem to be and the likelihood is that here, too, they are little different from humans.




