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'''Flidor''' was a [[moon]] of [[Skaro]]. It was a dead world but it was rich in blue-veined [[gold]], which was used to construct the casing of the [[Dalek Emperor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Genesis of Evil]]'') | '''Flidor''' was a [[moon]] of [[Skaro]]. It was a dead world but it was rich in blue-veined [[gold]], which was used to construct the casing of the [[Dalek Emperor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Genesis of Evil (comic story)|Genesis of Evil]]'') | ||
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* There is no actual name for the blue-veined gold. "Blue veined gold" is the most suitable name for it. | * There is no actual name for the blue-veined gold. "Blue veined gold" is the most suitable name for it. | ||
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Revision as of 02:43, 18 August 2019
Flidor was a moon of Skaro. It was a dead world but it was rich in blue-veined gold, which was used to construct the casing of the Dalek Emperor. (COMIC: Genesis of Evil)
Behind the scenes
- According to The Dalek Dictionary, a reference source published in The Dalek Book, Yarvelling was the first Dalek to travel beyond Skaro and bring back gold from Flidor.
- There is no actual name for the blue-veined gold. "Blue veined gold" is the most suitable name for it.