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The '''[[gill]]-plates''' were an apparent part of [[Skelloid]] anatomy, which they used to absorb [[hydrogen]]. [[Banto Zame]], posing as [[the Doctor]], seemingly foiled an invasion of the [[Generios system]] by the Skelloids by exploiting their life cycle's reliance, using his [[psychic screwdriver]] to invert the core of their [[hydrogen stabiliser]]s. In reality, the Skelloid invasion was nothing but a mere [[hologram|holographic]] illusion created by him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The One Doctor (audio story)|The One Doctor]]'')
The '''[[gill]]-plates''' were an apparent part of [[Skelloid]] anatomy, which they used to absorb [[hydrogen]]. [[Banto Zame]], posing as [[the Doctor]], seemingly foiled an invasion of the [[Generios system]] by the Skelloids by exploiting their life cycle's reliance, using his [[psychic screwdriver]] to invert the core of their [[hydrogen stabiliser]]s. In reality, the Skelloid invasion was nothing but a mere [[hologram|holographic]] illusion created by him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The One Doctor (audio story)|The One Doctor]]'')
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 3 September 2020

The gill-plates were an apparent part of Skelloid anatomy, which they used to absorb hydrogen. Banto Zame, posing as the Doctor, seemingly foiled an invasion of the Generios system by the Skelloids by exploiting their life cycle's reliance, using his psychic screwdriver to invert the core of their hydrogen stabilisers. In reality, the Skelloid invasion was nothing but a mere holographic illusion created by him. (AUDIO: The One Doctor)