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The name Abieron Suthsay was confirmed in the episode [[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]], when [[Sarah Jane]] gives [[Maria]] an alien box and tells her it was from Suthsay, whom she saw in her garden. Suthsay also gives [[Sarah Jane]] a [[warp star]], which she reveals in [[Journey's End]] and says it was from Suthsay.
The name Abieron Suthsay was confirmed in the episode [[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]], when [[Sarah Jane]] gives [[Maria]] an alien box and tells her it was from Suthsay, whom she saw in her garden. Suthsay also gives [[Sarah Jane]] a [[warp star]], which she reveals in [[Journey's End]] and says it was from Suthsay.
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Abieron Suthsay

Abieron Suthsay (This may not be spelt correctly), also known as the Star Poet is a Butterfly Person who travelled the universe giving poetry.

Suthsay arrived on Earth and was lost and so found Sarah Jane Smith who gave it directions back home to Arcateen 5. In return the Star Poet gave Sarah Jane an Alien Comunicator with which Sarah Jane could contact her for help with her poetry. Maria Jackson saw Sarah Jane with the Star Poet in her garden. This was the first alien she ever saw. (SJA: Invasion of the Bane).

The name Abieron Suthsay was confirmed in the episode Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?, when Sarah Jane gives Maria an alien box and tells her it was from Suthsay, whom she saw in her garden. Suthsay also gives Sarah Jane a warp star, which she reveals in Journey's End and says it was from Suthsay.

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