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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' were a sentient [[humanoid]] species from [[Linktos]], a planet in a galaxy other than [[Mutter's Spiral]].  They once tried to invade [[Victorian era]] [[London]] through the use of an advanced [[teleportation]] technology powered by [[gold]].   
}}'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' were a sentient [[humanoid]] species from [[Linktos]], a [[planet]] in a [[galaxy]] other than [[Mutter's Spiral]].  They once tried to invade [[Victorian era]] [[London]] through the use of an advanced [[teleportation]] technology powered by [[gold]].   


==Biology==
==Biology==

Revision as of 13:26, 18 April 2011

Linktons were a sentient humanoid species from Linktos, a planet in a galaxy other than Mutter's Spiral. They once tried to invade Victorian era London through the use of an advanced teleportation technology powered by gold.

Biology

Linktons were humanoid, though not much was known about their physiology. They were known to have three fingers on each hand, and to be made mainly of wax. They were thus highly vulnerable to fire.

History

When the Linktons tried to teleport their way to Earth, they were stopped by the Fourth Doctor and Leela, who smashed their teleportation equipment. This caused a fire, which melted those few Linktons who had successfully traveled to Earth.