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In [[2009]], the [[Christmas Corporation]] enslaved some [[Silostophan]]s to work in their factory on Salostopus. They were freed by the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Adric]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Planet of the Elves]]'')
In [[2009]], the [[Christmas Corporation]] enslaved some [[Silostophan]]s to work in their factory on Salostopus. They were freed by the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Adric]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Planet of the Elves]]'')


The people of Salostophus were aware of the [[Wirrn]] and were relieved when they left the Andromedan Galaxy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'')
At some point after [[3999]], Salostopus was attacked by the [[Wirrn]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'')


Some of the inhabitants of [[Dronid]] were originally from Salostopus. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies]]'')
Some of the inhabitants of [[Dronid]] were originally from Salostopus. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies]]'')

Revision as of 15:22, 9 February 2013

Salostopus was a planet located in the constellation of Andromeda, home to an advanced near-human race, some members of which practiced polygamy. (TV: The Mysterious Planet) The near-humans lived in the planet's northern hemisphere, while the southern hemisphere was home to the Silostophans. (PROSE: Planet of the Elves)

History

In 2009, the Christmas Corporation enslaved some Silostophans to work in their factory on Salostopus. They were freed by the Fourth Doctor and Adric. (PROSE: Planet of the Elves)

At some point after 3999, Salostopus was attacked by the Wirrn. (PROSE: Placebo Effect)

Some of the inhabitants of Dronid were originally from Salostopus. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)

Circa 2000000, Sabalom Glitz was born on Salostophus (TV: The Mysterious Planet), as was Dibber (PROSE: Mission: Impractical).

See also

Behind the scenes

The name of the planet is spelled "Salostopus" in all sources except for Placebo Effect and Mission: Impractical, both by Gary Russell, in which it is spelled "Salostophus".