- Zygon
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name=Zygons
type=Shapechanging humanoids
affiliation=Zygon Empire
planet=Unknown (possibly Zygor)
start=Terror of the Zygons The Zygons are a fictional extraterrestrial race in the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who ". They first appeared in theFourth Doctor serial "Terror of the Zygons ", where it was revealed that centuries ago, the Zygon homeworld was destroyed in a stellar explosion. A craft escaped and somehow made it toEarth , where it then crashed intoLoch Ness . When the Doctor encountered the Zygons, they were led by a warlord named Broton. Broton wished to conquer the world to allow a refugee fleet of Zygons to colonize Earth.The Zygons have shape-shifting abilities, allowing them to replicate the appearance of another being, but they must keep the subject alive in order to use its body print. This skill was vital in their concealment and in their scheme to seize power despite their small numbers. The Zygons were also accompanied by an armoured
cyborg creature called the Skarasen, the lactic fluid of which was necessary for them to feed. Broton planned to unleash the Skarasen (orLoch Ness Monster as it was known) as part of a bid to conquer the Earth. The plan was foiled and both he and his crew were killed due to the intervention of theFourth Doctor and theUnited Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT). Zygon technology is biological in nature: in essence their ships and equipment are actually alive.Tenth Doctor David Tennant has stated that they are his favourite monsters from Doctor Who.Other appearances
Television
In an unfilmed scene in Part Five of the never completed serial "
Shada ", a Zygon was listed as being among the prisoners kept in the titularTime Lord prison. It was rumored that the Zygons would return for a two parter episode in Series 5, but a small feature in the latest issue of the Doctor Who Adventures reveals that the Zygons will not be appearing.Print
The comic story "Skywatch-7", written by
Steve Parkhouse (under the pseudonym "Maxwell Stockbridge") and illustrated byMick Austin , features a UNIT team encountering a single Zygon at a remote base. It was first published, in two parts, in "Doctor Who Monthly" #58 and the "Doctor Who Winter Special 1981".The
Eighth Doctor encountered the Zygons in the spin-off novel "The Bodysnatchers" by Mark Morris, which also named the now-destroyed Zygon homeworld as Zygor. The novel also revealed that Zygor had been destroyed as a result of an attack by anarachnid alien race fromTau Ceti , the Xaranti. The concept of the Zygon "sting", poisonous barbs protruding from their hands, originates from this novel; this handily explains why, in their television appearance, the Zygons were apparently able to inflict pain on other beings with a mere touch.The Zygons appear in the New Series Adventures novel "
Sting of the Zygons " by Stephen Cole, featuring theTenth Doctor andMartha Jones , which is set in theLake District in 1909.Audio
The Zygons have been featured in three audio plays produced by
BBV , "Homeland" by Paul Dearing, "Absolution" (not to be confused with theBig Finish play Absolution) by Paul Ebbs and "The Barnacled Baby" by Anthony Keetch.They made their
Big Finish debut in theEighth Doctor audio adventureThe Zygon Who Fell to Earth byPaul Magrs , which makes an additional continuity reference to the BBC novel "The Bodysnatchers" as well as the previous season's "Horror of Glam Rock" also by byPaul Magrs .Merchandise
The Zygons were featured in the second Doctor Who
Weetabix promotional set, and were card number 9 in the Typhoo tea card set. Harlequin Miniatures produced two 28mm figures, and Fine Art Castings produced two Zygon figurines, sized 80mm and 40mm.In 2008, a Zygon figure was released by
Character Options in the first wave of their classic "Doctor Who" toy line.Zygon (BBV production)
"Zygon" is a spin-off drama production from
BBV , featuring the Zygons. Early drafts were written byLance Parkin , and later ones byJonathan Blum , although both authors removed their names from the final version. It was eventually released in 2008 as "Zygon: When being you just isn't enough " (with an 18 certificate due to scenes of an adult nature), after a post-production period of about 5 years. Its canonicity in relation to "Doctor Who's" Zygons is uncertain.
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