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Society on the planet was "highly stratified"; there existed an underclass of [[cyborg]]s who had been denied equal [[rights]], and while by [[2008]] things were improving, Sto society still "despised" their kind. Furthermore, the majority of Sto's society was poor, with many doing [[menial labour]] but earning little from it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|chaptnum=3|chaptname=Everything Changes|page=119|name="almanac"}}) | Society on the planet was "highly stratified"; there existed an underclass of [[cyborg]]s who had been denied equal [[rights]], and while by [[2008]] things were improving, Sto society still "despised" their kind. Furthermore, the majority of Sto's society was poor, with many doing [[menial labour]] but earning little from it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|chaptnum=3|chaptname=Everything Changes|page=119|name="almanac"}}) | ||
By one account, [[Astrid Peth]] was [[human]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Astrid Peth (feature)}}) | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The name of the species is not given in {{cs|Voyage of the Damned (TV story)}}. | * The name of the species is not given in {{cs|Voyage of the Damned (TV story)}}. | ||
** In 2008, [[Astrid Peth]] was identified as a human in her Fact File in [[DWA 47]]. | ** In 2008, [[Astrid Peth]] was identified as a human in [[Astrid Peth (feature)|her Fact File]] in ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' [[DWA 47|#47]]. | ||
** In 2023, Astrid was given the "Human" creature type on her ''[[Magic: The Gathering]] [[Universes Beyond: Doctor Who]]'' card. The same was done for other [[humanoid]] characters, including [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]], [[River Song]], and [[Idris]]. | ** In 2023, Astrid was given the "Human" creature type on her ''[[Magic: The Gathering]] [[Universes Beyond: Doctor Who]]'' card. The same was done for other [[humanoid]] characters, including [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]], [[River Song]], and [[Idris]]. | ||
** In 2024, the name Stovian appears on character cards introduced in the ''[[New to Who?]]'' documentary video ''[[Who Is The BEST Doctor Who Guest Star? (New to Who? episode)|Who Is The BEST Doctor Who Guest Star?]]'' on [[YouTube]]. | ** In 2024, the name Stovian appears on character cards introduced in the ''[[New to Who?]]'' documentary video ''[[Who Is The BEST Doctor Who Guest Star? (New to Who? episode)|Who Is The BEST Doctor Who Guest Star?]]'' on [[YouTube]]. | ||
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The dominant life form on the planet Sto was a humanoid species, although there were many other species who called the planet home, such as the Zocci.
Society on the planet was "highly stratified"; there existed an underclass of cyborgs who had been denied equal rights, and while by 2008 things were improving, Sto society still "despised" their kind. Furthermore, the majority of Sto's society was poor, with many doing menial labour but earning little from it. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...{"name":"\"almanac\"","chaptname":"Everything Changes","page":"119","chaptnum":"3","1":"The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"})
By one account, Astrid Peth was human. (PROSE: Astrid Peth [+]Loading...["Astrid Peth (feature)"])
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The name of the species is not given in Voyage of the Damned [+]Loading...["Voyage of the Damned (TV story)"].
- In 2008, Astrid Peth was identified as a human in her Fact File in Doctor Who Adventures #47.
- In 2023, Astrid was given the "Human" creature type on her Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond: Doctor Who card. The same was done for other humanoid characters, including Adric, Nyssa, River Song, and Idris.
- In 2024, the name Stovian appears on character cards introduced in the New to Who? documentary video Who Is The BEST Doctor Who Guest Star? on YouTube.
- In the notes Russell T Davies made during a meeting on 15 June 2007, it had been intended for the species to have bindis on their foreheads to signify their alien nature. Davies later said that if they had the budget everyone would have had gills.[1]
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- ↑ Davies, Russell T; Cook, Benjamin (14 January 2010). The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter pp. 140-141. BBC Books. Retrieved on 17 December 2024.