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Day 6 - Robotic Christmas Tree

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The Monster and Villain Files page, as you probably already know, is at the moment closed for updating. Well, over the past couple of days, I have been working hard producing new files, and almost completely re-writing old ones for the page, and at the moment, there are 15 completed ones. That may not sound like a lot, but it takes ages writing them, and now every single one will be completely in my own words, as when I first wrote them, I was a bit lazy. They also now hve much better and bigger pictures, and clearer text. So, when it opens again, I'm sure you will like it, and at the moment, the opening time for it will probably be in late-December, early-January, but it really depends on how much I work at it in the holidays, amongst Christmas. So, for this day, you can have a sneak preview of one just written, which happens to also be a festive file... a Christmas Tree! Enjoy!

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Created by: Pilot Fish
Life Form: Robotic
Episodes: The Christmas Invasion, The Runaway Bride

A strange name for a monster, but there was actually a real killer Christmas Tree! We know of two events that occurred with these menaces. The first struck the Tyler flat, located inside the Powell Estate in London, on Christmas Eve 2006. It wrecked havoc trying to get to the Doctor, with the Pilot Fish using a remote control to manage it. But the Doctor had just been through his regeneration cycle, and so was not fully awake. Rose, Jackie and Mickey were all in the apartment at the time. Rose and Jackie were both intrigued to find this new tree in their house, and claimed that they had nothing to do with it. It then started to spin, with three different sections moving in different directions. It played the song 'Jingle Bells' and spun out of control, tearing apart everything in its path, including one of the bedroom's walls (where the Doctor was sleeping). All three of the conscious beings were terrified at the sight of it. Rose whispered in the Doctor's ear, asking for help, and the Doctor awoke suddenly, pointed his sonic screwdriver at the tree, and it exploded. And then, on the same day a year later, the Pilot Fish were back for revenge. They needed to take Donna Noble away for the Empress of the Racnoss, and so invaded her wedding ceremony, that in the end had not gone to plan. This time, they did something a little different with the trees. They used killer baubles, on the trees, that they controlled, and made them explode close to people. Luckily no one was killed, as the Doctor defeated the Pilot Fish using his sonic screwdriver and the building's sound system, to create such a loud sound it disembled them, and parts of them fell to the ground. We have not seen a Christmas Tree of this sort since then.

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