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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dr Rossi was an Italian scientist in the 1970s. When a space probe brought back samples of dust from the planet Sequiz, he was brought in by UNIT to study the samples in a lab based in Black Peak. When he exposed the dust to ultraviolet light, it began moving by itself, emitting a high-pitched, singing noise and forming into a distinct shape. Dr Rossi was very excited, but the Brigadier, recognising the potential danger, shut down the experiment until he could bring in the Third Doctor. |
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