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'''Kera-Bera Beasts''' were purple, parasitic creatures which created illusions to become close to an individual. They fed off that individual before moving on to another. A Kera-Bera Beast which was stranded on Earth was 'adopted' by [[Betty (The Stray)|Betty]], who (through an illusion) believed it a Yorkshire Terrier. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] intervened and, with a bit of planning, broke the psychic link. They used a hairdryer at Betty's hairdressers to restore Betty’s energy and persuade the Kera-Bera Beast it was actually a cute dog. Betty continued to care for it and keep it for company. ([[DWA]]: ''[[The Stray]]'')
'''Kera-Bera Beasts''' were purple, parasitic creatures. They created illusions to become close to an individual. They fed off that individual before moving on to another. A Kera-Bera Beast stranded on Earth was 'adopted' by [[Betty (The Stray)|Betty]], who (through an illusion) believed it a Yorkshire Terrier. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] intervened. With a bit of planning, they broke the psychic link. They used a hairdryer at Betty's hairdressers to restore Betty’s energy and persuade the Kera-Bera Beast it was actually a cute dog. Betty continued to care for it and keep it for company. ([[DWA]]: ''[[The Stray]]'')
 
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Revision as of 21:00, 18 July 2012

Kera-Bera Beasts were purple, parasitic creatures. They created illusions to become close to an individual. They fed off that individual before moving on to another. A Kera-Bera Beast stranded on Earth was 'adopted' by Betty, who (through an illusion) believed it a Yorkshire Terrier. The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond intervened. With a bit of planning, they broke the psychic link. They used a hairdryer at Betty's hairdressers to restore Betty’s energy and persuade the Kera-Bera Beast it was actually a cute dog. Betty continued to care for it and keep it for company. (DWA: The Stray)