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A '''saline drone''' was a miniature robot that absorbed moisture, preferably ionic compounds, from other creatures and used them to replenish its host. They looked like flying, blinking lights.
A '''saline drone''' was a miniature robot that absorbed moisture, preferably ionic compounds, from other creatures and used them to replenish its host. They looked like flying, blinking lights.


Saline drones, which [[River Song]] speculated had fallen to [[Earth]] from a passing [[starliner]], attacked [[Daphne Garsington]] in a [[Mesopotamia]]n tomb in the [[1920s]] and drained her of all her bodily fluids. River Song and [[Bertie Potts]] later entered the tomb and escaped the drones. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boundless Sea (audio story)|The Boundless Sea]]'')
Saline drones, which [[River Song]] speculated had fallen to [[Earth]] from a passing [[starliner]], attacked [[Daphne Garsington]] in a [[Mesopotamia]]n tomb in the [[1924]] and drained her of all her bodily fluids. River Song and [[Bertie Potts (clone)|Bertie Potts]] later entered the tomb and escaped the drones. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boundless Sea (audio story)|The Boundless Sea]]'')
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Revision as of 22:28, 13 July 2016

A saline drone was a miniature robot that absorbed moisture, preferably ionic compounds, from other creatures and used them to replenish its host. They looked like flying, blinking lights.

Saline drones, which River Song speculated had fallen to Earth from a passing starliner, attacked Daphne Garsington in a Mesopotamian tomb in the 1924 and drained her of all her bodily fluids. River Song and Bertie Potts later entered the tomb and escaped the drones. (AUDIO: The Boundless Sea)