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}} | }}'''Kari''', along with [[Olvir]], was a [[space pirate]] who mistakenly boarded a ship transporting victims of [[Lazar's disease]] to [[Terminus]]. She assisted the [[Fifth Doctor]] in preventing [[Terminus]]' engine from exploding, which would have destroyed the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'') | ||
'''Kari''', along with [[Olvir]], was a [[space pirate]] who mistakenly boarded a ship transporting victims of [[Lazar's disease]] to [[Terminus]]. She assisted the [[Fifth Doctor]] in preventing [[Terminus]]' engine from exploding, which would have destroyed the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'') | |||
== Behind the | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Writer [[Steve Gallagher]] originally wanted to call the character "Yoni" but [[John Nathan-Turner]] | Writer [[Steve Gallagher]] originally wanted to call the character "Yoni" but [[John Nathan-Turner]] asked him to change it as this was [[India]]n slang for "a part of the female anatomy." ([[INFO]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:08, 22 July 2014
Kari, along with Olvir, was a space pirate who mistakenly boarded a ship transporting victims of Lazar's disease to Terminus. She assisted the Fifth Doctor in preventing Terminus' engine from exploding, which would have destroyed the universe. (TV: Terminus)
Behind the scenes
Writer Steve Gallagher originally wanted to call the character "Yoni" but John Nathan-Turner asked him to change it as this was Indian slang for "a part of the female anatomy." (INFO: Terminus)