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{{Infobox Location
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|image = DWA CS188 Smilonda.jpg
|image = DWA CS 188 Smilonda.jpg
|name = Smilonda
|aka =  
|aka =  
|type = [[Planet]]
|type = [[Planet]]
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|appearances = [[COMIC]]: ''[[Wave Machine]]''
|only= Wave Machine
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'''Smilonda''' was an established holiday destination in the [[423rd century]]. Its sandy beaches, safe, ultra-magenta rays from the sun and the especially user-friendly oceans made it an ideal destination for a variety of aliens seeking a family-friendly environment. The popularity of the resort was not to everyone’s pleasure: [[Grone]], for example, sought to scare away the tourists with a giant remote-control crab but shortly after meeting the [[Eleventh Doctor]] embarrassed the visitors and used his crab for the children’s entertainment. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Wave Machine]]'')
'''Smilonda''' was an established holiday destination in the [[423rd century]]. Its sandy beaches, safe, ultra-magenta rays from the sun and the especially user-friendly oceans made it an ideal destination for a variety of aliens seeking a family-friendly environment. The popularity of the resort was not to everyone's pleasure: [[Grone]], for example, sought to scare away the tourists with a giant remote-control crab but shortly after meeting the [[Eleventh Doctor]] embarrassed the visitors and used his crab for the children's entertainment. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Wave Machine]]'')


[[Category:Planets]]
[[Category:Planets]]
[[Category:Planets visited by the Eleventh Doctor]]

Latest revision as of 01:17, 18 December 2023

Smilonda was an established holiday destination in the 423rd century. Its sandy beaches, safe, ultra-magenta rays from the sun and the especially user-friendly oceans made it an ideal destination for a variety of aliens seeking a family-friendly environment. The popularity of the resort was not to everyone's pleasure: Grone, for example, sought to scare away the tourists with a giant remote-control crab but shortly after meeting the Eleventh Doctor embarrassed the visitors and used his crab for the children's entertainment. (COMIC: Wave Machine)