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[[File:DWA CS 166 Charonid.jpg|thumb|Charonid ([[COMIC]]: ''[[About Face (comic story)|About Face]]'')]] | |||
The '''Charonids''' were a race of large brown, mutant-like creatures with giant pincer claws for hands and two-toed feet. They were capable of body-swapping over a distance, causing a change of [[eye]]-colour to [[red]] and changes in personality. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] encountered a Charonid on board a prison ship. It had escaped and stunned the crew, taking [[Cormac]]'s and later Amy's body as a host. It was eventually trapped in its own body by the Doctor, who held it in a [[force field]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[About Face (comic story)|About Face]]'') | |||
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The '''Charonids''' were a race of large brown, mutant-like creatures with giant pincer claws for hands and two-toed feet. They were capable of body-swapping over a distance, causing a change of [[eye]]-colour to [[red]] and changes in personality. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] encountered a Charonid on board a prison ship. It had escaped and stunned the crew, taking [[Cormac]]'s and later Amy's body as a host. It was eventually trapped in its own body by the Doctor, who held it in a [[force field]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[About Face]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 3 September 2020
The Charonids were a race of large brown, mutant-like creatures with giant pincer claws for hands and two-toed feet. They were capable of body-swapping over a distance, causing a change of eye-colour to red and changes in personality. The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond encountered a Charonid on board a prison ship. It had escaped and stunned the crew, taking Cormac's and later Amy's body as a host. It was eventually trapped in its own body by the Doctor, who held it in a force field. (COMIC: About Face)