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'''Kandalath''' was a many-[[moon]]ed, beautiful [[planet]] with creatures who lived in close harmony. Much of the planet was covered by seas so, in order for the [[Kandalath]] to move around and survive, they had developed a symbiotic relationship with the [[Halohawk]]s — food and shelter for the young in return for being willing beasts of burden allowing movement around the planet. | '''Kandalath''' was a many-[[moon]]ed, beautiful [[planet]] with creatures who lived in close harmony. Much of the planet was covered by [[Sea|seas]] so, in order for the [[Kandalath]] to move around and survive, they had developed a symbiotic relationship with the [[Halohawk]]s — [[food]] and shelter for the young in return for being willing beasts of burden allowing movement around the planet. | ||
Off-worlders were rare but welcome. On occasions the planet attracted the attention of [[Poacher (Danger Flight)|poachers]] seeking out Halohawk eggs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Danger Flight (comic story)|Danger Flight]]'') | Off-worlders were rare but welcome. On occasions the planet attracted the attention of [[Poacher (Danger Flight)|poachers]] seeking out Halohawk [[Egg|eggs]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Danger Flight (comic story)|Danger Flight]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Planets visited by the Eleventh Doctor]] | [[Category:Planets visited by the Eleventh Doctor]] |
Revision as of 10:00, 22 November 2022
Kandalath was a many-mooned, beautiful planet with creatures who lived in close harmony. Much of the planet was covered by seas so, in order for the Kandalath to move around and survive, they had developed a symbiotic relationship with the Halohawks — food and shelter for the young in return for being willing beasts of burden allowing movement around the planet.
Off-worlders were rare but welcome. On occasions the planet attracted the attention of poachers seeking out Halohawk eggs. (COMIC: Danger Flight)