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A giant statue of a human was carved out of [[gregarian rock]] on the [[Ark]] during its 700-year journey to [[Refusis II]], but was given a [[Monoid]] head when they took over. [[One (The Ark)|One]] had a [[bomb]] planted in the statue's head to destroy the Ark and the human passengers, but it was thrown out of the [[launching bay]] by a [[Refusian]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark]]'')
A giant statue of a human was carved out of [[gregarian rock]] on the [[Ark]] during its 700-year journey to [[Refusis II]], but was given a [[Monoid]] head when they took over. [[One (The Ark)|One]] had a [[bomb]] planted in the statue's head to destroy the Ark and the human passengers, but it was thrown out of the [[launching bay]] by a [[Refusian]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark]]'')
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Statue

A statue was a sculpture of a life-form, normally of its entire body.

A Melkur was an evil creature immobilised by the tranquil nature of Traken. Over time they turned into statues and disintegrated. The Master's TARDIS disguised itself as a Melkur as part of his plan to take over the Source. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

The Fifth Doctor and Turlough visited the Corcovado statue in 21st century Rio de Janeiro. (AUDIO: Loups-Garoux)

The Weeping Angels, while being observed, looked like statues. (TV: Blink) The Statue of Liberty was turned into a Weeping Angel in 1938. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)

A giant statue of a human was carved out of gregarian rock on the Ark during its 700-year journey to Refusis II, but was given a Monoid head when they took over. One had a bomb planted in the statue's head to destroy the Ark and the human passengers, but it was thrown out of the launching bay by a Refusian. (TV: The Ark)