Nobody No-One

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Nobody No-One is an extraterrestrial villain who features in Doctor Who.

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Biography

Nobody No-One was a Word Lord who was an inhabitant of a reality 45 billion dimensions to the left of the existing one. Within his reality, language was the principal form of physics where that dimension emerged beings similar to the Time Lords who harnessed that power. The founder of their society was the All who created The Hand of All that was a synthetic universe made of constantly spoken words.

Overview

Personality and attributes

He was a ruthless with him being a flippant murderer and occasionally a raving maniac, but always very clever.

He developed a great interest in the Doctor, and had met his Seventh incarnation several times, although not in the same chronological order. He even stated that the Doctor was a relative, possibly meaning that he's the Doctor's equivalent in his dimension. Nobody initially hoped to kill the Doctor to collect one or more of the many bounties issued by many alien races, including Daleks and Cybermen.

Powers and abilities

Many of Nobody No-One's powers derive from the words spoken by the people in his vicinity.

As a Word Lord, his vehicle of choice was the CORDIS which stood for Conveyance Of Repeating Dialogue In Space/Time. It does not have a physical form but its chameleon meme function can disguise it as a phrase that comes up in casual conversations when it's near. When Nobody's CORDIS arrives, its engines cause people to say or read 45 or numbers or phrases that composite 45. It can also provide him with physical items like guns and even a physical body to exist in our universe, albeit not one that can be killed by conventional physics.

Notes

  • Nobody No-One was created by Steven Hall where he was voiced by actor Paul Reynolds and Ian Reddington.

Appearances

  • Doctor Who: "Forty-Five: The Word Lord"

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