Timelord

The Time Lords are a fictional ancient race of extraterrestrial people in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. They hail from the planet Gallifrey, having developed the power of time travel and maintaining an oath to not interfere with the universe outside of their planet. One of their number, the Doctor, fled Gallifrey, stealing one of their time machines known as a TARDIS. The Time Lords would serve as recurring characters, with many individual Time Lords, such as antagonists the Master, the Rani, and Omega and the Doctor's companions Susan Foreman and Romana appearing throughout the series. Following the show's 2005 revival, it is revealed the Time Lords had been wiped out in-universe, killed by the Doctor during the events of a war against a species known as the Daleks. Though the Doctor is later able to go back and save the Time Lords in the 2013 episode "The Day of the Doctor", they are killed again by the Master during the events of the 2020 episode "Spyfall". The Time Lords originally did not exist in the series' narrative, with the Doctor initially being referred to as having unknown origins. When creating 1969 serial The War Games, the production team needed a way to resolve the narrative in a satisfying manner, with the team wanting to have him meet his own people. The Time Lords are believed to have been conceived by producer Derrick Sherwin, who initially had assumed they were a pre-existing element in the series. Sherwin planned out the Time Lords with co-writer Terrance Dicks, laying the groundwork for the Time Lords' future appearances in the series. Though the Time Lords were initially portrayed as god-like figures, they were recontextualised significantly by the 1976 serial The Deadly Assassin, which depicted them having internal political struggles, with Time Lords being hypocritical and corrupt in their nature. The serial also established a distinct visual identity for the Time Lord race, having them wear ceremonial robes and large collars. This depiction of the Time Lords would be maintained throughout the rest of the show's original run. The show's 2005 revival would end up killing the Time Lord race due to showrunner Russell T Davies finding the Time Lords boring, while also wanting to establish them as mythological figures in the series. The following showrunner, Steven Moffat, would bring them back to establish a new character arc for the Doctor, allowing the character to move on from their guilt caused by their actions in destroying them. The Time Lords have been treated with a mixed response, particularly for their depiction in episodes following The Deadly Assassin. The decision to kill the Time Lords was met with praise by critics, who noted how it helped to expand the Doctor's character as well as the Time Lords' role in the series' wider narrative. The Time Lords have been the subject of much scholarly analysis for a variety of subjects.

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