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'''Alpha Geminorum''' was a [[star]]. To fool [[Luke Rattigan]] and the students at the Rattigan Academy into helping the [[Sontaran]]s (and later, being used as target practice), General [[Staal]] told Rattigan he would take the group to "[[Castor 36]]," an [[Earth]]-like planet well beyond the system, after "[[Sontaran invasion of Earth|Planetfall]]". Only Rattigan fell for it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky]]'') | '''Alpha Geminorum''' was a [[star]]. To fool [[Luke Rattigan]] and the students at the Rattigan Academy into helping the [[Sontaran]]s (and later, being used as target practice), General [[Staal]] told Rattigan he would take the group to "[[Castor 36]]," an [[Earth]]-like planet well beyond the system, after "[[Sontaran invasion of Earth|Planetfall]]". Only Rattigan fell for it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 06:51, 13 December 2014
Alpha Geminorum was a star. To fool Luke Rattigan and the students at the Rattigan Academy into helping the Sontarans (and later, being used as target practice), General Staal told Rattigan he would take the group to "Castor 36," an Earth-like planet well beyond the system, after "Planetfall". Only Rattigan fell for it. (TV: The Poison Sky)