Toby Zed

Toby Zed is a minor character/major antagonist featured in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Played by actor Will Thorp, He appeared the episodes The Impossible Planet, and The Satan Pit where he served as the host for the episodes main antagonist, The Beast

== Overview ==

== Biography ==

Impossible Planet

Toby was in the control room, preparing for a quake when The Doctor and Rose arrive. He managed to survive the quake without any serious injuries. He was then ordered to investigate the rocket, despite his objections that it wasn't his department. On his way back to the control room, he heard a voice calling his name, but not finding the source, ignored it and continued towards the others. Upon arriving he grumpily informed Zach that the rocket was fine, and helped update The Doctor and Rose on his mission, where he informed them of the existence of a prior civilization and that they had issues translating the writing they left behind, something confirmed by the Doctor with the Tardis also being clueless. During his explanation, Rose chided him for being overly dramatic. Afterwards for the night shift, he returned to his room to continue translating. While working he heard the voice again. Assuming it was Danny, Toby left his room and yelled at what he thought was Danny to stop, however not finding the other man, Toby returned to his room disturbed. Later, the voice returned and Toby quickly realized it wasn't Danny. This time the voice warned him not to turn around, all while seemingly approaching Toby. Scared, Toby turned around and was relieved to find nothing. He returned to the pots he was studying, but the writing was gone. Surprised, Toby took off his gloves and found the writing on his skin. He then used a mirror and found he was covered in the symbols and his eyes were red. Afterwards he convulsed in pain and collapsed in agony. After Rose's phone said, "He is awake," Toby woke up, still possessed, and looked around with a murderous look.

Afterwards, Toby stood up, and exited the base without a spacesuit. While doing so, he was heard leaving by Scooti, who had arrived to deliver his expenditure report. Concerned, Scooti investigated the airlock opening, and eventually discovered him outside without a suit to her shock. After a moment, the possessed Toby noticed his younger crewmate and grinned at her. Shocked, Scooti mumbled quietly about how the sight in front of her was impossible. Pleased by her confusion, Toby began motioning the young girl to join him in the vacuum. Helpless to refuse, Scooti raised her hand towards him. Pleased by her compliance, Toby continued motioning at her. Eventually, Scooti broke free of his hold over her, and begged him to leave her alone with tears in her eyes. Angered by her refusal, Toby clenched his fist and began breaking the glass between her and the vacuum. Frightened, Scooti tried to escape, but Toby sealed the doors, trapping the girl. Eventually, the glass shattered and the section was exposed to space. The rushing air ripped Scooti from the door, and the young girl was sucked out towards him screaming.

His murder of Scooti caused the entire base to shake, and he managed to rejoin the crew in the confusion. He was questioned on what happened, but revealed nothing, including the fact that he murdered his younger crewmate. Eventually, the crew discovered Scooti floating in space, and Toby looked at her sadly. Toby was in the mining room when the expedition to the center began, and was eventually repossessed when they found the trapdoor. Jefferson held him at gunpoint, but he calmly continued to threaten the security officer. Eventually he was depossessed, and instead infected all the Ood, causing them to begin killing the security guards.

Satan Pit

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