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|name = King Alalal
|name = King Alalal
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|species           = Suroban
|species = Suroban
|origin     = [[Surobos]]
|origin = [[Surobos]]
|only     = Shipwreck! (comic story)|Shipwreck!
|only = Shipwreck! (comic story)
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'''King Alalal''' was the king of the [[Suroban]]s.
'''Alalal''' was the [[king]] of the [[Suroban]]s. When he found the [[Tenth Doctor]] and the crew of the ''[[Seamancer]]'' on his world, he ordered their [[execution]]. However, the Doctor convinced him to give them time to find the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] so they could depart. When [[Kook]] informed Alalal that [[Jalkis]] had disobeyed his orders not to help the aliens, he again ordered their execution, but was stopped when the Doctor returned. Alalal was convinced to let [[Martha Jones]] treat Jalkis' injuries, and to treat him as a hero instead of a traitor. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Shipwreck! (comic story)|Shipwreck!]]'')
 
== History ==
Alalal ordered the execution of the [[Tenth Doctor]] and the crew of the ''[[Seamancer]]''. When [[Jalkis]] betrayed him, Alalal ordered his execution, which turned into a battle. King Alalal's ordered failed and [[the Doctor]] escaped to [[Earth]], taking all the [[human]]s with him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Shipwreck! (comic story)|Shipwreck!]]'')
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Revision as of 05:08, 27 November 2013

Alalal was the king of the Surobans. When he found the Tenth Doctor and the crew of the Seamancer on his world, he ordered their execution. However, the Doctor convinced him to give them time to find the TARDIS so they could depart. When Kook informed Alalal that Jalkis had disobeyed his orders not to help the aliens, he again ordered their execution, but was stopped when the Doctor returned. Alalal was convinced to let Martha Jones treat Jalkis' injuries, and to treat him as a hero instead of a traitor. (COMIC: Shipwreck!)