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The Qetesh were capable of building small [[Ship (Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)|spacecrafts]], and could create portable [[Mr White|video games systems]] that were capable of creating 5D holographic simulations. ([[TV]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'') | The Qetesh were capable of building small [[Ship (Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)|spacecrafts]], and could create portable [[Mr White|video games systems]] that were capable of creating 5D holographic simulations that function as visual effects. ([[TV]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Parasitic species]] | [[Category:Parasitic species]] |
Latest revision as of 04:36, 24 September 2023
The Qetesh were a humanoid species that fed off excitement in people's lives, draining their life essence with it. They were masters of emotional manipulation and were also known as "soul-stealers". (TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)
Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Qetesh outwardly resembled humans, though they possessed far greater strength, enough to crush a camera phone with one hand. Their stomachs existed outside their bodies. They did not need air to breathe. (TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Qetesh imprisoned a member of their species, who took on the name Ruby White. When they placed the prison craft into space, Ruby escaped. She travelled to many planets, and drained them. She was recaptured by Sarah Jane Smith after the journalist defeated her, with help from her beloved team. (TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)
Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Qetesh were capable of building small spacecrafts, and could create portable video games systems that were capable of creating 5D holographic simulations that function as visual effects. (TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)