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'''Clahow''' was the home [[Planet|world]] of a [[species]] of [[birdkind|bird-people]] whose [[Singing|birdsong]] could be more devastating than a [[cannon]] if they wished. The birds were able to communicate with other species with some sort of [[universal translator]]. They were aided in the fight against the arrival of a [[Rezyar]] robot warship in the sky, first by [[Georges Guynemer]] (who arrived with his [[First World War]] [[plane]] through a [[Time rift|space-time rift]]) and then by [[Eleventh Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Missing in Action (comic story)|Missing in Action]]'')
'''Clahow''' was the home world of bird-people whose birdsong could be more devastating than a cannon if they wished. The birds were able to communicate with other species with some sort of universal translator. They were aided in the fight against the arrival of a [[Rezyar]] robot warship in the sky, first by [[Georges Guynemer]] (who arrived with his [[First World War]] plane through a space-time rift) and the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Missing in Action (comic story)|Missing in Action]]'')


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Latest revision as of 09:53, 18 March 2023

Clahow was the home world of a species of bird-people whose birdsong could be more devastating than a cannon if they wished. The birds were able to communicate with other species with some sort of universal translator. They were aided in the fight against the arrival of a Rezyar robot warship in the sky, first by Georges Guynemer (who arrived with his First World War plane through a space-time rift) and then by Eleventh Doctor. (COMIC: Missing in Action)