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{{Infobox Species
{{Infobox Species
| image        =  
| image        = Nebula_spider_closeup.jpg
| type        = Arachnid
| type        = Arachnid
| only cs      = Origins (comic story)
| only cs      = Origins (comic story)
| individuals  = Empress of Weavers, Empress of Weavers' sister
| individuals  = [[Empress of Weavers]], [[Empress of Weavers' sister]]
}}
}}
The '''nebula spiders''' were a species of giant [[Spider|spiders]].
The '''nebula spiders''' were a species of giant [[Spider|spiders]].
== Biology ==
== Biology ==
Nebula spiders resembled arachnid beings taller than a [[Humanoid|humanoid]] with red exoskeletons. They had symmetrical teal markings on their abdomen. They had six yellow-ish eyes, four bellow and two on top. Their eggs had a similar colour and patterns to that of an adult's skin.
Nebula spiders resembled arachnid beings taller than a [[Humanoid|humanoid]] with red exoskeletons. They had symmetrical teal markings on their abdomen. They had six yellow-ish eyes, four bellow and two on top. Their eggs had a similar colour and patterns to that of an adult's skin.
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== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Origins comic Nebula Spider.jpeg|thumb|A nebula spider chasing the [[Fugitive Doctor]], who is holding a bag of nebula spider eggs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Origins (comic story)|Origins]]'')]]
[[File:Origins comic Nebula Spider.jpeg|thumb|left|A nebula spider chasing the [[Fugitive Doctor]], who is holding a bag of nebula spider eggs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Origins (comic story)|Origins]]'')]]
After the Empress of Weavers' eggs were kidnapped by her sister, [[The Division|the Division]] sent the [[Fugitive Doctor]] and a [[Weeping Angel (Origins)|Weeping Angel]] to rescue them and take them back to their mother. After the Doctor found the eggs, the Empress' sister began chasing after her until her Weeping Angel partner sent the kidnapper to an unknown time period. The Doctor later finished returning the eggs.
After the [[Empress of Weavers]]' eggs were kidnapped by [[Empress of Weavers' sister|her sister]], [[The Division|the Division]] sent the [[Fugitive Doctor]] and a [[Weeping Angel (Origins)|Weeping Angel]] to rescue them and take them back to their mother. After the Doctor found the eggs, the Empress' sister began chasing after her until her Weeping Angel partner sent the kidnapper to an unknown time period. The Doctor later finished returning the eggs.
[[Taslo]] didn't believe nebula spiders were real until the Doctor confirmed they were.
[[Taslo]] didn't believe nebula spiders were real until the Doctor confirmed they were.
([[COMIC]]: ''[[Origins (comic story)|Origins]]'')
([[COMIC]]: ''[[Origins (comic story)|Origins]]'')


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[[Category:Sapient arachnid species]]
[[Category:Sapient arachnid species]]
[[Category:Eight-legged species]]
[[Category:Eight-legged species]]
[[Category:Spiders]]
[[Category:Spiders]]

Latest revision as of 14:12, 17 July 2024

The nebula spiders were a species of giant spiders.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nebula spiders resembled arachnid beings taller than a humanoid with red exoskeletons. They had symmetrical teal markings on their abdomen. They had six yellow-ish eyes, four bellow and two on top. Their eggs had a similar colour and patterns to that of an adult's skin. They could produce webs.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

A nebula spider chasing the Fugitive Doctor, who is holding a bag of nebula spider eggs. (COMIC: Origins)

After the Empress of Weavers' eggs were kidnapped by her sister, the Division sent the Fugitive Doctor and a Weeping Angel to rescue them and take them back to their mother. After the Doctor found the eggs, the Empress' sister began chasing after her until her Weeping Angel partner sent the kidnapper to an unknown time period. The Doctor later finished returning the eggs. Taslo didn't believe nebula spiders were real until the Doctor confirmed they were. (COMIC: Origins)