Voord

The Voord were a race of beings who had discovered how to resist the Conscience of Marinus on the planet Marinus.

Biology
Exactly what Voord looked like was unknown, as they were always seen in a complete body suit. This suit tended to be effective protection from hostile elements. It was not, however, completely impermeable. Barbara once discovered an empty Voord suit with two puncture marks, suggesting that the acid had consumed the Voord within.

Still, the shape of the suit suggested a few things about basic Voord anatomy. They were, for example, humanoid. And they had three appendages on their heads — a thin stick with a circle at the front and two loop-like horns on the side. It was never made clear if this was part of the suit or part of the Vood's anatomy. Nevertheless, not all Voord had these cranial appendages. Yartek, the leader of the Voord on Marinus, only had two appendages, one on the right and left of his head. (DW: The Keys of Marinus)

Using these, the Voord were capable of telepathically communicating with each other. The leader had the higher intelligence and was able to control others with this organ. They could also control the minds of the Fishmen, but they could not read the First Doctor's mind. If this organ was damaged or removed, the Voord would be rendered senseless. (DWAN: The Fishmen of Kandalinga)


 * Based entirely upon the their televised appearance, it would be possible to believe that the Voord were not necessarily a species at all, but merely a cultural grouping of Marinusians. Arbitan tells Ian Chesterton, "The man who just attacked me was a Voord." Later, he also describes Yartek as "a man named Yartek". Philip Hinchcliffe's novelisation seeks to make things clearer, by changing the language to, "The creature who attacked me was a Voord," and by referring to Yartek as a "Voord named Yartek".

Technology
On Marinus, the Voord used one-man submarines, (DW: "The Sea of Death") while on Kandalinga the Voord used large barges to travel around on. The barges travelled above the surface of the water and were capable of stopping and speeding up quickly. The barges made no sounds and no waste-products and the First Doctor believed them powered by anti-gravity. (DWAN: The Fishmen of Kandalinga)

History
The Voord found a way to relieve themselves from the control of the Conscience of Marinus. Led by Yartek, they sought to take control of the Conscience, thus taking control of Marinus. When the First Doctor and his companions returned with the Conscience's keys, Ian Chesterton stopped them by handing Yartek a fake key, which destroyed the Conscience. (DW: The Keys of Marinus) A few hundred survivors were able to escape, take two of the keys of Marinus, and make their way to Kandalinga. As there was no land to build on, they were forced to rebuild their ship into a base and enslaved the Fishmen as workers. They planned to convert the oceans to land and build ships to return to Marinus, a plan that would take thousands of years to complete.

Many thousands of years later, the First Doctor came into contact again with the Voord on Kandalinga. After the Doctor was brought to the leader, the leader believed that the Doctor's ship could be used by the Voord. The Doctor was able to stop the leader, breaking his telepathic control and allowing the fishmen to rise up and take back their planet. (DWAN: The Fishmen of Kandalinga) The Voords on Marinus began experimenting with a Worldshaper, which accelerated time locally and "quick-evolved" the Voords. Over time they replaced their body parts with cybernetic parts. The Sixth Doctor, Frobisher, Peri Brown and Jamie McCrimmon attempted to stop the Voord. Jamie sacrificed himself to destroy the Worldshaper, which caused a blast that accelerated time. Marinus became known as Mondas and the Voord evolved into entirely cybernetic creatures called Cybermen. (DWM: The World Shapers)


 * This last account conflicts with other accounts of the creation of the Cybermen.

The Seventh Doctor and Ace encountered Voord upon their travels. (PDA: Prime Time)

Professor Thripsted believed that the Voord were the direct ancestors of the Remote, and their entire planet a sociology experiment conducted by Faction Paradox (as outlined in Genetic Politics Beyond the Third Zone). (EDA: Interference - Book Two)

Other References

 * The misguided renegade Time Lord the Monk was, at one time, a technical advisor to the Voord. (NA: No Future)
 * When a museum was made from the Tenth Doctor's memories in the Matrix, it contained a Voord mask. (IDW: The Forgotten)
 * Iris Wildthyme was said to have fought Voords in the Death Zone. (PDA: Verdigris)
 * Homunculette claimed that even the Voord were more frightening than the Krotons. (EDA: Alien Bodies)
 * The Eighth Doctor jokingly speculated that the Enemy might be "Yartek, leader of the alien Voord, carrying a big stick." (EDA: The Taking of Planet 5)

Behind the scenes

 * The Voord were originally scripted as "eel-like". (REF: Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary)
 * The Voord headpieces were individually crafted for each actor. (REF: Doctor Who Monsters: A Bestiary)