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|species = Human
|name = Lukran Peabody
|mother  = Peabody
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|only    = Stranger On The Train (short story)
|species=Human
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'''Lukran Peabody''' was a human.
|mother= Peabody{{!}}Professor Peabody
 
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The interbreeding of humans caused [[birth]] defects and many other problems. When [[Peabody|Professor Peabody]] came up with apure{{What}} human [[DNA]] she gave it to her son to be the first in a new line. However the [[Pyxian]]s also wanted the DNA. They kidnapped Lukran. [[K9 Mark 2]] stopped the Pyxian and brought Lukran back to his mother. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Stranger On The Train (short story)|Stranger On The Train]]'')
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Stranger On The Train (short story)|Stranger On The Train]]''
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}} '''Lukran Peabody''' was a Human.


The interbreeding of humans caused birth defects and many other problems. When [[Peabody|Professor Peabody]] came up with apure human DNA she gave it to her son to be the first in a new line. However the [[Pyxian]]s also wanted the DNA. They kidnapped Lukran. [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] stopped the Pyxian and brought Lukran back to his mother. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Stranger On The Train (short story)|Stranger On The Train]]'')
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 26 February 2019

Lukran Peabody was a human.

The interbreeding of humans caused birth defects and many other problems. When Professor Peabody came up with apure[statement unclear] human DNA she gave it to her son to be the first in a new line. However the Pyxians also wanted the DNA. They kidnapped Lukran. K9 Mark 2 stopped the Pyxian and brought Lukran back to his mother. (PROSE: Stranger On The Train)