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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[mineral]] unique to the [[unnamed planet (The Word of Asiries)|unnamed planet]] inhabited by the [[Tryod]]s and an un-named [[near-Human]] species. It was found very close to the surface of the part of the world on which the Tryods lived. The near-Human species had wanted to massacre all the Tryods so they could get access to this mineral. [[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] identified it as a mineral unique to the planet after the near-Human, [[Asiries]], gave him a lump of it, promising never to throw it at the Tryods again. ([[ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[mineral]] unique to the [[unnamed planet (The Word of Asiries)|unnamed planet]] inhabited by the [[Tryod]]s and an un-named [[near-Human]] species. It was found very close to the surface of the part of the world on which the Tryods lived. The near-Human species had wanted to massacre all the Tryods so they could get access to this mineral. [[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] identified it as a mineral unique to the planet after the near-Human, [[Asiries]], gave him a lump of it, promising never to throw it at the Tryods again. ([[DWAN]]: ''[[The Word of Asiries]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 23:03, 6 October 2011
Paxltt was a mineral unique to the unnamed planet inhabited by the Tryods and an un-named near-Human species. It was found very close to the surface of the part of the world on which the Tryods lived. The near-Human species had wanted to massacre all the Tryods so they could get access to this mineral. The Doctor identified it as a mineral unique to the planet after the near-Human, Asiries, gave him a lump of it, promising never to throw it at the Tryods again. (DWAN: The Word of Asiries)