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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. Angel of Grief - Wikipedia

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    Angel of Grief or the Weeping Angel is an 1894 sculpture by William Wetmore Story for the grave of his wife Emelyn Story at the Protestant Cemetery in Rome. [1] Its full title bestowed by the creator was The Angel of Grief Weeping Over the Dismantled Altar of Life. [2] This was Story's last major work prior to his death, dying a year after his ...

  4. 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 ]

  5. 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

  6. Vault 7 - Wikipedia

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    On 21 April 2017, WikiLeaks published the sixth part, "Weeping Angel" (named for a monster in the TV show Doctor Who [37] [38]), a hacking tool co-developed by the CIA and MI5 used to exploit a series of early smart TVs for the purpose of covert intelligence gathering. Once installed in suitable televisions with a USB stick, the hacking tool ...

  7. Flesh and Stone - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Weeping Angels are not statue props but young women wearing masks, costumes, and paint that took two to three hours to apply. [19] Director Adam Smith called them "an absolute nightmare to film with" because it took a long time for them to get ready and they had to stand still for long periods of time. [ 20 ]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Village of the Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor reboots the TARDIS to force out the Weeping Angel, but it strands her, Yaz and Dan in the village of Medderton, on 21 November 1967.Yaz and Dan join the search for Peggy, a missing girl, while the elderly Mrs. Hayward warns the villagers to evacuate.