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Showing posts with label slitheen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slitheen. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Doctor Who Postcards From Time and Space - 100 Doctor Who Postcards in One Box

Walking (or rather weaving, trying not be touched by the other people) between the tables set up with collectibles at the Comic and Toy Expo, I came across a single TARDIS box, laying in front of some Classic Who DVDs. I ended up buying both the box and the DVDs, but do you know what was inside the box? One hundred beautiful Doctor Who postcards.


The main focus seems to be on Matt Smith and his episodes, but there are also quite a few creatures from the tenth Doctor's (David Tennant's) adventures. I have not seen a lot of these images before, and I picked out quite a few of my favorites to scan. I split them into two categories - portrait and landscape - and have posted the landscape postcards below. The rest will be in another post. At the top of each card I have written the description from the back. Click images to enlarge.

"Doctor? Doctor, are you out there? Can you hear me? Doctor?" (Amy Pond)


"You have been here many days. No one is coming." (Silent)


"Time to roll out the secret weapon!" (Winston Churchill)


"The New Dalek Paradigm"


"The Dream Lord's alternate reality"


"The Doctor and Amy Pond"


"Homo Reptilia, warrior class... A new type of Silurian, different tribe."


"Rubbish. Must be broken. I hate these things."


"One of Vincent van Gogh's final paintings. The Pandorica Opens."


"A Christmas Carol"


"It is the Doctor! Exterminate..."


"I need you all with me now. Whatever happens, promise me you'll stay." (the Doctor)


"Smiler on Starship IK"


"The TARDIS hutles through the Vortex on the way to another adventure"


"Gallifrey - home planet of the Time Lords"


"Aliens of London/World War Three"


"The Doctor"

Monday, 3 October 2011

Raxacoricofallapatorians - Don't Call Them Slitheen.

On a few episodes of Doctor Who, we have come across the Slitheen family - a family of criminals from Raxacoricofallapatorius whose crimes (even amongst other criminals on the planet) were so severe that the family was tried and sentanced  to death in their absence. Because of this, if any of them were to return to the planet, they would be lowered into boiling acetic acid which would strip the skin from their bodies and cause the internal organs to fall into the solution - turning them into soup while alive.

There have been many instances where the term "Slitheen" has been used to refer to Raxacoricofallapatorians in general, something that I feel would be offensive to those outside of the family.

Doodling on my hand again...
For an entire species to be referred to by the name of their most notorious criminal is something that any race is undeserving of. I feel that to refer to Raxacoricofallapatorians as Slitheen is on the same level as referring to the human race as Pol Pots or Hitlers.

IT'S A FACT!
So take the time it takes to learn how to say "Raxacoricofallapatorian" and pay the species the respect they deserve.

Note: Somebody pointed out to me that my Raxacoricofallapatorian drawing was missing the "thing on it's neck". I would like to point out that this "thing" was a compression field control worn by the Slitheen which allowed them to shrink or compress to fit into human skins. Not all Raxacoricofallapatorians have or need this.

Monday, 15 August 2011

Sleeping with Daleks, a Slitheen, and Moxx of Balhoon.

I was busing around the city with my boyfriend the other day when we decided to get off and visit a "bed, bath, and kitchen" collectables shop before checking out the comics a few minutes over. It was one of the best decisions ever made - I found a doctor Who single duvet cover and pillowcase for about fifty dollars, on sale.


This amazing duvet cover features the Doctor Who logo, the TARDIS, a dalek, a Raxacoricofallapatorian (this one a Slitheen), and Moxx of Balhoon. The picture on the right is of my top-bunk sleeping quarters, with my new bedding! My bed looks so lovely now. Also notice my Sleezy Green plush (Cyanide and Happiness), Spock plush, Doctor Who poster, Adam Ant/John Lydon/misc pins, and printed pictures of the lovely Ranya Mordanova.

Now how about some beautifully detailed photos? The get much larger, so click to see them in all of their glory.


Notice the bottom side of the duvet cover - vibrant blue with floating Daleks, TARDISs, logos, and faint circles that remind me in the strangest way of circular Gallifreyan writing - if you squint really hard and shake your head around a bit. I think they should have actually used circular Gallifreyan. That would be cool.