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|origin = [[Aubris]]
|origin = [[Aubris]]
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]''
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]''
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|individuals = {{il|[[August (Human Nature)|August]]|[[Greeneye]]|[[Laylock]]|[[Serif]]|[[Hoff]]|[[Aphasia]]}}
|individuals = [[August (Human Nature)|August]] <br />[[Greeneye]] <br />[[Laylock]] <br /> [[Serif]] <br /> [[Hoff]] <br /> [[Aphasia]] <br />
}}
}}
The '''Aubertides''' were a race of shapeshifters native to [[Aubris]]. They could assume the appearance of anything they ate. Once every one hundred years, the Aubertide Queen would lay [[egg]]s and the Aubertide King would fertilise them in the ground. Individual Aubertides could reproduce asexually via buds on their backs, but could only do so five times.  
The '''Aubertides''' were a race of shapeshifters native to [[Aubris]]. They could assume the appearance of anything they ate. Once every one hundred years, the Aubertide Queen would lay [[egg]]s and the Aubertide King would fertilise them in the ground. Individual Aubertides could reproduce asexually via buds on their backs, but could only do so five times.  


One Aubertide family followed the [[Seventh Doctor]] to [[Earth]] in [[1914]] in an attempt to gain his [[biodata]] and thus his [[regeneration|regenerative]] abilities, but they were all killed or captured. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')
One Aubertide family followed the [[Seventh Doctor]] to [[Earth]] in [[1914]] in an attempt to gain his [[biodata]] and thus his [[regeneration|regenerative]] abilities, but they were all killed or captured. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')
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Revision as of 03:57, 28 December 2012

The Aubertides were a race of shapeshifters native to Aubris. They could assume the appearance of anything they ate. Once every one hundred years, the Aubertide Queen would lay eggs and the Aubertide King would fertilise them in the ground. Individual Aubertides could reproduce asexually via buds on their backs, but could only do so five times.

One Aubertide family followed the Seventh Doctor to Earth in 1914 in an attempt to gain his biodata and thus his regenerative abilities, but they were all killed or captured. (PROSE: Human Nature)