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'''Plastic''' was an artificial substance created on [[Earth]] by [[Human]]s to make such items as maniquinns, phones, cables, dolls, inflatable chairs, artificial flowers, and breast implants. Plastic had no real value to beings unlike [[gold]] or [[silver]] does. | '''Plastic''' was an artificial substance created on [[Earth]] by [[Human]]s to make such items as maniquinns, phones, cables, dolls, inflatable chairs, artificial flowers, and breast implants. Plastic had no real value to beings unlike [[gold]] or [[silver]] does. | ||
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*[[Auto Plastics]], which specified with automotive plastics | *[[Auto Plastics]], which specified with automotive plastics | ||
*[[Farrel Plastics]], which created everyday plastic | *[[Farrel Plastics]], which created everyday plastic | ||
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Revision as of 00:52, 30 June 2009
Plastic was an artificial substance created on Earth by Humans to make such items as maniquinns, phones, cables, dolls, inflatable chairs, artificial flowers, and breast implants. Plastic had no real value to beings unlike gold or silver does.
Plastic could be molded and shaped into objects when warm. It was unusual for plastic to have a cold, clammy feeling.
The Nestenes were a race of cephalopods able to animate anything made of plastic, making then appear to be living plastic creatures. The Autons, living plastic automatons, were their best known creations. Usually, the items they brought to life were solid plastic.
Only at close range can regular bullets penetrate and blow plastic apart. (DW: Spearhead from Space, Terror of the Autons, Rose)
Plastic was made in factories, some of them being:
- Auto Plastics, which specified with automotive plastics
- Farrel Plastics, which created everyday plastic