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'''Trits''' were small, grey, hairless, [[monkey]]-like creatures with red eyes and remarkably unhairy ears. They were social parasites who switched places and assumed the bodies of people in power so they could be served and pampered. | '''Trits''' were small, grey, hairless, [[monkey]]-like creatures with red eyes and remarkably unhairy ears. They were social parasites who switched places and assumed the bodies of people in power so they could be served and pampered. | ||
A Trit assumed the body of the [[Hussuloofian|Hussuloofian King]], but was exposed as a bully and imposter when he failed to appreciate the Hussuloofian delicacy, the tripeberry brought to the royal court by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] as a gift. ([[ | A Trit assumed the body of the [[Hussuloofian|Hussuloofian King]], but was exposed as a bully and imposter when he failed to appreciate the Hussuloofian delicacy, the tripeberry brought to the royal court by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] as a gift. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The King and the Tripeberry]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 17:35, 18 September 2012
Trits were small, grey, hairless, monkey-like creatures with red eyes and remarkably unhairy ears. They were social parasites who switched places and assumed the bodies of people in power so they could be served and pampered.
A Trit assumed the body of the Hussuloofian King, but was exposed as a bully and imposter when he failed to appreciate the Hussuloofian delicacy, the tripeberry brought to the royal court by the Eleventh Doctor as a gift. (COMIC: The King and the Tripeberry)