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The '''beast''' was the name used by the [[platelayer]]s for a [[European mole]] that had been hyper-[[evolution|evolved]] by [[timeship (The Horror at Bletchington Station)|a timeship]] as a self-defence mechanism. Greatly increased in size and resembling a [[bear]], the beast scared away the [[builder]]s and terrified the [[platelayer]]s, whom it attacked it in the woods before the [[First Doctor]] returned it to its original size in its cave. Shrunk, it burrowed away. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Horror at Bletchington Station (audio story)|The Horror at Bletchington Station]]'') | {{First pic|Beast of Bletchington.jpg|The beast. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Horror at Bletchington Station (audio story)|The Horror at Bletchington Station]]'')}} | ||
'''"The beast"''' was the name used by the [[platelayer]]s for a [[European mole]] that had been hyper-[[evolution|evolved]] by [[timeship (The Horror at Bletchington Station)|a timeship]] as a self-defence mechanism. Greatly increased in size and resembling a [[bear]], the beast scared away the [[builder]]s and terrified the [[platelayer]]s, whom it attacked it in the woods before the [[First Doctor]] returned it to its original size in its cave. Shrunk, it burrowed away. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Horror at Bletchington Station (audio story)|The Horror at Bletchington Station]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 9 March 2023
"The beast" was the name used by the platelayers for a European mole that had been hyper-evolved by a timeship as a self-defence mechanism. Greatly increased in size and resembling a bear, the beast scared away the builders and terrified the platelayers, whom it attacked it in the woods before the First Doctor returned it to its original size in its cave. Shrunk, it burrowed away. (AUDIO: The Horror at Bletchington Station)