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{{rename|Issue #5 reveals that Lect is actually the remains of Excrothians. The page should consequently be renamed to '''Excrothian'''|user=Amorkuz}}
The '''Excrothians''' were a species from the planet [[Excroth]]. Their civilisation was based on the principles of peace and enlightenment. When they started developing time travel, [[Unon]] demanded the research to be stopped and destroyed the planet using a [[Dalek]]-made [[Enthropy Engine]] when Excrothians refused. The escaped survivors were forced to use [[robot]]-like walking tanks and started calling themselves ''Lect'' after the name of their ancient god of war.
The '''Excrothians''' were a species from the planet [[Excroth]]. Their civilisation was based on the principles of peace and enlightenment. When they started developing time travel, [[Unon]] demanded the research to be stopped and destroyed the planet using a [[Dalek]]-made [[Enthropy Engine]] when Excrothians refused. The escaped survivors were forced to use [[robot]]-like walking tanks and started calling themselves ''Lect'' after the name of their ancient god of war.



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The Excrothians were a species from the planet Excroth. Their civilisation was based on the principles of peace and enlightenment. When they started developing time travel, Unon demanded the research to be stopped and destroyed the planet using a Dalek-made Enthropy Engine when Excrothians refused. The escaped survivors were forced to use robot-like walking tanks and started calling themselves Lect after the name of their ancient god of war.

The Lect caught the Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler and Jack Harkness when they came to visit Excroth. Later on Fluren's World, the Lect came into conflict with the Unon. (COMIC: Weapons of Past Destruction)