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|Object name = Probic Vent | |||
|type = Anatomical addition | |||
|origin = [[Sontaran]]s | |||
|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'', ''[[The Sontaran Experiment]]'', ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' | |||
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The '''Probic Vent''' is a part of [[Sontaran]] anatomy. The Probic Vent is a small metallic tube attached to the back of the [[Sontaran]]'s neck. This Probic Vent is normally used by the Sontarans as a feeding tube during space or time-flight. The Vent is also a major weakness, since a blow to the Probic Vent had knock a [[Sontaran]] unconscious or even kill them. The [[Sontaran]]s | The '''Probic Vent''' is a part of [[Sontaran]] anatomy. The Probic Vent is a small metallic tube attached to the back of the [[Sontaran]]'s neck. This Probic Vent is normally used by the Sontarans as a feeding tube during space or time-flight. The Vent is also a major weakness, since a blow to the Probic Vent had knock a [[Sontaran]] unconscious or even kill them. The [[Sontaran]]s don't find it to be a problem, however, since it means they must always face their enemy. | ||
[[Image:St--3u50linxshot.jpg|200px|thumb|right| The [[Sontaran]] [[Linx]] lies dead in his ship after being punctured in the [[probic vent]] by an arrow. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'')]] | |||
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[[Category:Sontarans]] | [[Category:Sontarans]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:45, 12 February 2007
The Probic Vent is a part of Sontaran anatomy. The Probic Vent is a small metallic tube attached to the back of the Sontaran's neck. This Probic Vent is normally used by the Sontarans as a feeding tube during space or time-flight. The Vent is also a major weakness, since a blow to the Probic Vent had knock a Sontaran unconscious or even kill them. The Sontarans don't find it to be a problem, however, since it means they must always face their enemy.