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* All [[Sontaran]] flyers who enter the [[Space Corps]] undergo [[mechasurgery]], giving them the [[probic vent]] in the back of their neck which functionally makes them into [[cyborg]]s, able to draw power from the very same engines that power their ships. | * All [[Sontaran]] flyers who enter the [[Space Corps]] undergo [[mechasurgery]], giving them the [[probic vent]] in the back of their neck which functionally makes them into [[cyborg]]s, able to draw power from the very same engines that power their ships. | ||
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Clone Warriors was the only short story in DWPM 6, which focused on the Sontarans. It was adapted from Robert Holmes' prologue to his novelisation of The Time Warrior.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Sontaran Linx prepares to die fighting the Rutans. Unexpectedly, he survives.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- All Sontaran flyers who enter the Space Corps undergo mechasurgery, giving them the probic vent in the back of their neck which functionally makes them into cyborgs, able to draw power from the very same engines that power their ships.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The prose was adapted from Doctor Who and the Time Warrior "with kind permission" from Virgin Books.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Sontaran Linx is stranded many galaxies away from Sontara. (TV: The Time Warrior)