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{{Species stub}}'''Spaceship Remotes''' were gelatinous lifeforms used by the [[Novrosk spaceship]] in its search for power to restart its systems and take off. | {{Species stub}}'''Spaceship Remotes''' were gelatinous lifeforms used by the [[Novrosk spaceship]] in its search for power to restart its systems and take off. | ||
The Remotes, nicknamed | The Remotes, nicknamed "Blobs" by the [[Ninth Doctor]], appeared as large, blue, glowing hemispheres, with one long electric blue tentacle on each side. Should a human being have been caught in these, they would have been quickly drained of energy and aged rapidly until reduced to a withered husk. | ||
The energy gathered would be transmitted back to the ship itself, and would be used to power up its | The energy gathered would be transmitted back to the ship itself, and would be used to power up its systems. In addition to this, the Remotes possessed the ability to survive both in water and on land, and incredible strength, being able to break through a solid concrete wall at the research base. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Deviant Strain]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 28 January 2014
Spaceship Remotes were gelatinous lifeforms used by the Novrosk spaceship in its search for power to restart its systems and take off.
The Remotes, nicknamed "Blobs" by the Ninth Doctor, appeared as large, blue, glowing hemispheres, with one long electric blue tentacle on each side. Should a human being have been caught in these, they would have been quickly drained of energy and aged rapidly until reduced to a withered husk.
The energy gathered would be transmitted back to the ship itself, and would be used to power up its systems. In addition to this, the Remotes possessed the ability to survive both in water and on land, and incredible strength, being able to break through a solid concrete wall at the research base. (PROSE: The Deviant Strain)