The Weeping Angels were a species of winged humanoids from the early universe, so called because their unique nature necessitated that they often covered their faces to prevent trapping themselves in stone form for eternity. This gave them a weeping appearance. They were known for being murderous psychopaths, killing their victims "nicely" by dropping them into the past before they were born and letting them live to death. This allowed them to live off the remaining time energy of the victim's life. However, when this potential energy paled in comparison to an alternative power source to feed on, the angels were known to kill by other means, such as snapping their victims' necks.
Biology: Appearance: The Weeping Angels resembled stone statues of humanoid women with
wings. They seemed to grow fangs and claws when attacking. They appeared
to wear some sort of chiton.
When Angels became older or grew weaker, they wore away as a statue
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 great age. These older Weeping
Angels did not have the same speed as their "healthy" counterparts, but
were just as deadly. They could regain their appearance if re - energized.
Powers and abilities: The Weeping Angels could move their victims back through time with a touch. They would then consume the potential energy from the lives the victims would otherwise have led. They could move people through both space and time; kathy was touched in London, but ended up in Hull in 1920, while Billy Shipton was touched inside a parking garage and arrived in 1969 in an outdoor location. They could also feed on other types of energy, such as radiation given off by a Galaxy Class Star Liner or the electrical energy in electronics. This would cause lights to flicker, making it easier to use their quantum locking. The Angels were very strong, able to break through steel doors and snap victims' necks without difficulty. The Weeping Angels had a unique and nearly perfect defence mechanism: quantum-locking, which caused them to turn into stone when being observed. It could also happen by instinct when they believed they were being watched. When not being observed, they could move incredibly fast, though they appeared to slow down the closer they got to their prey. However, quantum-locking meant that they had to cover their eyes when in their stony form; if they saw each other they would be trapped forever.
Anything with the image of the Angel, such as pictures or film, also gained the abilities of an Angel and would eventually become an Angel. When victims looked an Angel in the eyes, the Angel could infect their visual centres, creating an image in their mind. The victim could be mentally influenced by the Angel until it became fully grown, at which point it could escape the person's body, killing them. This ability could only be stopped by shutting down the visual centre. Examples of mental influence included making the victim count down the minutes to his or her death, and making the victim hallucinate that a limb was petrified. The Angels could take the consciousness of someone who had died and speak through it to communicate, as they used the Cleric Bob, whom they killed, to talk with the Doctor.
History: The Weeping Angels evolved near the beginning of the universe. They were, in the Doctor's words, "the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely," since their usual method of killing was to let their victims "live to death". They also had a defence mechanism of turning into stone when observed by another. This made them the loneliest beings in existence; due to this defence mechanism, they could not even look at each other. In that respect the Doctor appeared to pity them. In 1898, the enemy was a Weeping Angel. 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 investigated, she was sent to the past by an Angel. It was she who had sent herself the warnings.
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The 11th Doctor and Amy Pond, along with River and soldiers from the Church, entered the temple to find it. Inside the Maze, they found many worn statues. The Doctor deduced that the Angel must have hidden itself among them to avoid being found. The Angel killed three soldiers and used the consciousness of one to communicate with the Doctor. Eventually, the Doctor realised that all the statues were Angels. Surrounded, they escaped 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 ships 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, he told them 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. Fearing the Crack, the Angels began fleeing to the other side of the ship, being briefly halted by the clerics' gazes. When only Amy, the Doctor and River remained, the Angels confronted the Doctor. They told him the only way he could seal the crack was by throwing himself into it. Instead, the Doctor waited for the Byzantium's artificial gravity to shut off (because the Angels were absorbing too much energy from the ship itself), 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. At an unknown time, a definative piece of literature bout the Angels was created.
Other references:
When a museum was made from the doctor's memories in the matrix,, it contained a Weeping Angel.
While trying to jog Jackson Lake's memory, the 10th doctor reminded him of his adventures with the Weeping Angels by asking him about the "Do not Blink" meme from his experiences with Sally Sparrow.
Rassilon declared that the two Time Lords who opposed him, who covered their eyes in the same way as the Weeping Angels, would "stand as monuments to their shame, as did the Weeping Angels of old".
Gibbis' biggest fear was of Weeping Angels, causing an apparition of them to appear in a computer-generated hotel.
Behind the scenes
The Weeping Angels were portrayed by live actors, as shown in CON: Do you remember the first time?
The Brilliant book 2011, a book that contains non narrative based information, has put forward many unknown pieces of Angel history, including
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".
During the Egyptian era, a Weeping Angel was found at the entrance to a village. During an eclipse, the Angel killed most the village, save for one girl. Tracking the survivor to the tomb of the emperor, the Angel was defeated when the girl rearranged the mirrors, trapping the Angel in stone form.
In 2009 a boy named Charlie Cause disappeared whilst filming an independent movie entitledZombie Vixens. The last photos taken of him show that he was attacked by a Weeping Angel in a graveyard.
In the 33rd century flocks of angels swarmed human colony worlds and darkened the sunlight to feed; worlds such as New Moscow were asked to take up arms against them,. Some said it would not be possible to oppose such powerful creatures.
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