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[[File:Haemogoth DWA 192.jpg|thumb|Haemogoth drawing by Loukas Avlonitis-Perrin]] | |||
* The name Haemogoth shares similarities with the [[Haemovore]]s and [[Goth (planet)|Goth]], homeworld of the [[Deathsmiths of Goth]]. It is unknown if they are related to either. | * The name Haemogoth shares similarities with the [[Haemovore]]s and [[Goth (planet)|Goth]], homeworld of the [[Deathsmiths of Goth]]. It is unknown if they are related to either. | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' held a competition requesting their readers to send their designs of what the Haemogoth could look like. [[DWA 192|Issue 192]] showed the top five designs, with the winning design | * ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' held a competition requesting their readers to send their designs of what the Haemogoth could look like. [[DWA 192|Issue 192]] showed the top five designs, with the winning design by 12-year-old Loukas Avlonitis-Perrin. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 24 June 2024
The Haemogoth were a race which joined the Pandorica Alliance in the Total Collapse Event Incident. Their ships were part of the Alliance fleet which travelled to Stonehenge in 102 AD to imprison the Eleventh Doctor within the Pandorica. (TV: The Pandorica Opens)
A family of Haemogoth travelled to New York to eat the greatest burgers ever to have been created. (PROSE: The Forgotten Army)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The name Haemogoth shares similarities with the Haemovores and Goth, homeworld of the Deathsmiths of Goth. It is unknown if they are related to either.
- Doctor Who Adventures held a competition requesting their readers to send their designs of what the Haemogoth could look like. Issue 192 showed the top five designs, with the winning design by 12-year-old Loukas Avlonitis-Perrin.