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'''Sleep dust''' was a crusty, [[sand]]-like substance, resembling [[dust]], discharged from [[human]]s during [[sleep]] and deposited in the corners of their [[eye]]s. It was made of [[blood]] cells, [[skin]] cells and [[mucus]].
'''Sleep dust''' was a crusty, [[sand]]-like substance resembling [[dust]], discharged from [[human]]s during [[sleep]] and deposited in the corners of their [[eye]]s. It was made of [[blood]] and [[skin]] [[[cell]]s together with [[mucus]].


In the [[38th century]], [[Professor]] [[Gagan Rassmussen]]'s experiments with improving [[Morpheus pod]]s resulted in the creation of life-forms made of sleep dust, which the [[Twelfth Doctor]] dubbed "[[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More]]'')
In the [[38th century]], [[Professor]] [[Gagan Rassmussen]]'s experiments with improving [[Morpheus pod]]s resulted in the creation of life-forms made of sleep dust, which the [[Twelfth Doctor]] dubbed "[[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More]]'')
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Revision as of 10:22, 25 December 2015

Sleep dust

Sleep dust was a crusty, sand-like substance resembling dust, discharged from humans during sleep and deposited in the corners of their eyes. It was made of blood and skin [[[cell]]s together with mucus.

In the 38th century, Professor Gagan Rassmussen's experiments with improving Morpheus pods resulted in the creation of life-forms made of sleep dust, which the Twelfth Doctor dubbed "Sandmen". (TV: Sleep No More)