The Doctor believed that the Shakri were a
myth, a fiction to keep ‘the young of Gallifrey in their place’. But the
Shakri exist: enigmatic, powerful and ruthless slaves to the Tally.
Also known as: The pest controllers of the universe.
Home Planet: Unknown
Start to worry when: Brian Cox starts talking about perfect black boxes from space.
Weaknesses: Shakri technology can be manipulated to act against them.
First Appearance: The Power of Three
Most Recent Appearance: The Power of Three
The Shakri are a force steeped in mystery. They serve the Tally, but
even the Doctor didn’t know precisely was this was, reflecting that some
called it ‘Judgement Day’ and others, ‘the Reckoning’. The Shakri
implied it was an imperative which drove them to eliminate races that
could be considered a contagion. Unfortunately, this was exactly how the
Shakri viewed humanity, ignoring the species’ achievements and seeing
the people of Earth as a plague to be expunged before it spread into
space.
‘I will back humanity against the Shakri every time!The Doctor
The Shakri attempted to destroy mankind through waves of cubes that
were scattered across the globe. These box-life objects stopped people’s
hearts but the Doctor was able to reverse their effect, restarting the
affected organs using the cubes’ alien technology. He also halted the
second wave of cubes and in doing so, defeated the Shakri’s plans. For
now.
The precise whereabouts of the Shakri remains a mystery.
The figure whom the Doctor confronted on their craft was enigmatic about
his race. ‘The Shakri exist through all of time and none,’ he told the
Doctor. ‘We travel alone and together… Serving the word of the Tally.’
And even he did not exist in any physical sense; the Doctor declared the
vision was the ship’s automated interface, or to put it another way, ‘a
talking propaganda poster’.
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