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[[Solon]] rescued [[Condo]], his manservant, from a '''Dravidian''' [[starship]] that had crashed on [[Karn]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]'') | [[Solon]] rescued [[Condo]], his manservant, from a '''Dravidian''' [[starship]] that had crashed on [[Karn]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]'') | ||
:''It is unknown if Condo belongs to this species, but if so they are near-human in | :''It is unknown if Condo belongs to this species, but if so they are near-human in appearance.'' | ||
The [[Carrionite]]s knew of the Dravidian race, and in the Carrionite-inspired play ''[[Love's Labours Won]]'' there was a pair of lines which stated that: ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'') | The [[Carrionite]]s knew of the Dravidian race, and in the Carrionite-inspired play ''[[Love's Labours Won]]'' there was a pair of lines which stated that: ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'') | ||
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:''This may suggest that the Dravidians had an empire during the [[Dark Times]] or in the [[ | :''This may suggest that the Dravidians had an empire during the [[Dark Times]] or in the [[1500s]], which surrounded the [[Rexel]] System.'' | ||
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[[Category:Near-Human Species]] | [[Category:Near-Human Species]] |
Revision as of 01:31, 26 June 2007
Solon rescued Condo, his manservant, from a Dravidian starship that had crashed on Karn. (DW: The Brain of Morbius)
- It is unknown if Condo belongs to this species, but if so they are near-human in appearance.
The Carrionites knew of the Dravidian race, and in the Carrionite-inspired play Love's Labours Won there was a pair of lines which stated that: (DW: The Shakespeare Code)
The light of Shadmock's hollow moon doth shine
Onto a point in space betwixt Dravidian Shores
- This may suggest that the Dravidians had an empire during the Dark Times or in the 1500s, which surrounded the Rexel System.