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|name            = Not-thing
|image          = [[File:Not-Things WBY.png]]
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|origin          = Beyond [[the universe]]
|only            = Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)       
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The '''Not-Things''' were creatures from beyond [[the universe]] that imitated the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] when [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] deposited them on a [[Spaceship (Wild Blue Yonder)|spaceship]] at the [[edge of creation]].
The '''Not-Things''' were creatures from beyond [[the universe]] that imitated the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] when [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] deposited them on a [[Spaceship (Wild Blue Yonder)|spaceship]] at the [[edge of creation]].


Being capable of copying individuals completely, including their memories, the Not-Things were capable of copying Donna up to a 99.9% accurate level. They copied best at speed, working off of [[fear]] and the [[adrenaline]] response. They had trouble with shaping human [[arms]] and [[jaws]] specifically. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})
Being capable of copying individuals completely, including their memories, the Not-Things were capable of copying Donna up to a 99.9% accurate level. They copied best at speed, working off of [[fear]] and the [[adrenaline]] response. They had trouble with shaping human [[arms]] and [[jaws]] specifically. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})

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The Not-Things were creatures from beyond the universe that imitated the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble when the TARDIS deposited them on a spaceship at the edge of creation.

Being capable of copying individuals completely, including their memories, the Not-Things were capable of copying Donna up to a 99.9% accurate level. They copied best at speed, working off of fear and the adrenaline response. They had trouble with shaping human arms and jaws specifically. (TV: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"])