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  2. Weeping Angel - Wikipedia

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    Weeping Angels feast by touching a victim; the victim being sent back in time, and the Angel feeds on the resulting time energy from the time travel caused. The Weeping Angels were introduced in the 2007 episode "Blink" and became recurring characters across a variety of Doctor Who media. These later episodes expand the Angels' list of ...

  3. Village of the Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor learns the Angels have taken the village out of time and space in order to capture the rogue Angel. The Doctor tries to make a deal with the Angels, but the rogue Angel reveals it offered the Doctor to them for its own safety. The Doctor is recalled to the Division as she is turned into a Weeping Angel.

  4. The Time of Angels - Wikipedia

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    River explains that the Byzantium holds a Weeping Angel in its cargo. She contacts Father Octavian and his militarised clerics to help capture it to protect a large population of human colonists elsewhere on the planet. As the clerics set up base camp, River accesses footage of the Angel from the Byzantium to verify that it is secure. She and ...

  5. List of Doctor Who universe creatures and aliens - Wikipedia

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    The Headless Monks are a religious order that can be converted from any humanoid species by the removal of the head, who first appeared in "A Good Man Goes to War" (2011). They wear hooded cloaks, giving the impression that they still have a head, however under the hood, the skin is tied into a tight knot where the head has been removed.

  6. Blink (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The Weeping Angels came in at number three in Neil Gaiman's "Top Ten New Classic Monsters" in Entertainment Weekly, [37] while TV Squad named them the third scariest television characters. [38] They were also rated the third-best "baddie" in Doctor Who by The Daily Telegraph , behind the Nestene Consciousness and Daleks. [ 39 ]

  7. Survivors of the Flux - Wikipedia

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    The Weeping Angels transport the Doctor to a spacecraft carrying Division's head, Awsok from "Once, Upon Time", who is ordering an Ood to create a final Flux event.Awsok explains Division's involvement in the development of this current, and upcoming, universes.

  8. Flesh and Stone - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Angels start to move away from the flight deck room. The clerics are erased from time by the crack as it grows wider. River teleports Amy to the secondary flight deck, rescuing her from the Angels. The Angels' energy drain of the Byzantium engines cause the artificial gravity to fail, and the Angels fall into the crack. The crack ...

  9. Weeping Angel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Weeping Angels are a race of predatory creatures in the Doctor Who television series. Weeping Angel may also refer to: Weeping Angel, an alternate title for the 1894 sculpture Angel of Grief by William Wetmore Story; Weeping Angel, a hacking tool co-developed by the CIA and MI5, and documented in the Wikileaks Vault 7 series of documents