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Plasmavores were [[ | Plasmavores were externally identical to [[human|humans]]. By draining the [[blood]] of an individual, the Plasmavores could mimic the internal structure and [[DNA|genetic material]] of their victim. More extensive mimicry would require more feeding. | ||
Plasmavores required [[blood]] to survive, as their bodies absorbed a lot of [[salt]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') | Plasmavores required [[blood]] to survive, as their bodies absorbed a lot of [[salt]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') |
Revision as of 22:08, 14 January 2020
The Plasmavores were a race of blood-sucking humanoids. They were commonly criminals, murdering people across the galaxy and drinking their blood.
Biology
Plasmavores were externally identical to humans. By draining the blood of an individual, the Plasmavores could mimic the internal structure and genetic material of their victim. More extensive mimicry would require more feeding.
Plasmavores required blood to survive, as their bodies absorbed a lot of salt. (TV: Smith and Jones)
History
The Plasmavores were created by the Xeraphin to wipe out the Vardon who captured the Xeraphin gestalt. (PROSE: The Vardon Horse) They became known as a dangerous species, travelling the universe and looking for new species to feed on.
One Plasmavore, known as Florence Finnegan, fed on the Child Princess of Padrivole Regency 9 on a whim and was then hunted down by the Judoon. She escaped to Earth and hid in the Royal Hope Hospital, feeding on the hospital's blood storage. She was protected by two Slabs. When the Judoon took the hospital to the Moon, she fed on Dr B. Stoker so that she could fool the Judoon scanners. She planned to kill everyone with an overpowered MRI machine and then escape on the Judoon's ship, but she also fed on the Tenth Doctor, giving her alien genetic material. This allowed the Judoon to recognise her as an alien and disintegrate her. (TV: Smith and Jones)
Other information
River Song noted the Plasmavores as an example of beings who were associated with the legend of vampires. (WC: Monster File: Vampires)
Behind the scenes
- According to Doctor Who: Creatures and Demons, the Plasmavores were believed to have evolved and mutated from the Great Vampires from the Dark Times.