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Rather than calling the species insect-like, wouldn't it be better to compare them to crustaceans? The little time Francesco was in full form, he seemed quite similar to a lobster in body. --[[User:Samoth|Samoth]] 14:04, May 9, 2010 (UTC) | Rather than calling the species insect-like, wouldn't it be better to compare them to crustaceans? The little time Francesco was in full form, he seemed quite similar to a lobster in body. --[[User:Samoth|Samoth]] 14:04, May 9, 2010 (UTC) | ||
Agreed that was my first thought when i saw him --[[User:Animalfriend|Animalfriend]] |
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race name
in the episode the species race or title was not given other than the planets name and with the title being presumed, this page should be set as conjecture. -- Michael Downey 02:45, May 9, 2010 (UTC)
- The Doctor referred to Rosanna Calvierri as "Sister of the Water." Perhaps we should be looking into something related to that? Musedae 02:51, May 9, 2010 (UTC)
- I agree, according to the official website they are named "Sisters of the Water".
- In this clip from the official website they are called "Saturnynians" multiple times: [1] (and I can't find anywhere on the website that calls them "Sisters of the Water"). --Spamalot360 10:38, May 9, 2010 (UTC)
- In the 'monsters' catagory, in the official website [2] they are called "Vampires of Venice", other names -- Sisters of the Water. --WhtRvn.
Species
Rather than calling the species insect-like, wouldn't it be better to compare them to crustaceans? The little time Francesco was in full form, he seemed quite similar to a lobster in body. --Samoth 14:04, May 9, 2010 (UTC)
Agreed that was my first thought when i saw him --Animalfriend