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'''Gohbel''' was a [[planet]] with a reputation for some of the best meals in the [[galaxy]] — a reputation built up over hundreds of years. It has six [[moon]]s. Agriculture formed a large part of the planet's economy (not to mention survival), and it was so very nearly destroyed when an invading army of [[Cyborg (Reprogramme)|Cyborgs]] descended like a plague of [[locust]]s and started to strip away its food resources. The peaceful blue-skinned humanoid inhabitants were ruled over by a King who alone proved not match for the Cyborgs without the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s intervention. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Reprogramme (comic story)|Reprogramme]]'') | '''Gohbel''' was a [[planet]] with a reputation for some of the best meals in the [[galaxy]] — a reputation built up over hundreds of years. It has six [[moon]]s. Agriculture formed a large part of the planet's economy (not to mention survival), and it was so very nearly destroyed when an invading army of [[Cyborg (Reprogramme)|Cyborgs]] descended like a plague of [[locust]]s and started to strip away its food resources. The peaceful blue-skinned humanoid inhabitants were ruled over by a King who alone proved not match for the Cyborgs without the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s intervention. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Reprogramme (comic story)|Reprogramme]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 23:43, 17 February 2015
Gohbel was a planet with a reputation for some of the best meals in the galaxy — a reputation built up over hundreds of years. It has six moons. Agriculture formed a large part of the planet's economy (not to mention survival), and it was so very nearly destroyed when an invading army of Cyborgs descended like a plague of locusts and started to strip away its food resources. The peaceful blue-skinned humanoid inhabitants were ruled over by a King who alone proved not match for the Cyborgs without the Eleventh Doctor's intervention. (COMIC: Reprogramme)