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[[File:Chaktra.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Some Chaktra in [[space]] above the [[Telphin]] homeworld. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Memorial]]'')]]
[[File:Chaktra.jpg|right|thumb|Some Chaktra in [[space]] above the [[Telphin]] homeworld. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Memorial (comic story)|Memorial]]'')]]
The '''Chakra''' were a war-like race who were engaged in multiple conflicts throughout the galaxy.  
The '''Chaktra''' were a war-like race who were engaged in multiple conflicts throughout the galaxy.


One day, they came to the [[Telphin]] homeworld and, thanks to a garbled report, took them to be allies of their enemies. They then proceeded to bombard the [[planet]], killing all the [[Telphin]] in a single day.  
One day, they came to the [[Telphin]] homeworld. Because of a garbled report, they took them to be allies of their enemies. They bombarded the [[planet]], killing all the [[Telphin]] in a single day.


The [[Seventh Doctor]] would later recount this story to [[Simon Galway]] to prove that war was unjustifiable. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Memorial]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] later recounted this story to Simon Galway to prove that war was unjustifiable. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Memorial (comic story)|Memorial]]'')
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 29 July 2016

Some Chaktra in space above the Telphin homeworld. (COMIC: Memorial)

The Chaktra were a war-like race who were engaged in multiple conflicts throughout the galaxy.

One day, they came to the Telphin homeworld. Because of a garbled report, they took them to be allies of their enemies. They bombarded the planet, killing all the Telphin in a single day.

The Seventh Doctor later recounted this story to Simon Galway to prove that war was unjustifiable. (COMIC: Memorial)