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'''Mark Gatiss''' has been a major creative force in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' since the [[1990s]].  He's written for practically every medium in which the franchise licenses stories.  His fourth and latest television story — [[series 6 (Doctor Who)|series six]]'s ''[[Night Terrors]]'' — aired in [[September]] [[2011]].  He is also an actor, and has contributed to both audio and tele-visual ''Doctor Who''.  While other writers have occasionally appeared in ''Doctor Who'', he is, in his words, "the only person so far to write for the series and be in it [at least] ''twice''."  Certainly, he is the only writer to have ever played [[Richard Lazarus|the central villain]] of [[The Lazarus Experiment|a televised ''Doctor Who'' story]]. '''''[[Mark Gatiss|Read more]]'''''.
The '''Vervoids''' were a species of genetically altered plant. Devised by scientists on the [[planet]] [[Mogar]], they pined not for [[slave]]ry, as was their creators intentions, but to kill all [[human]]s. Loose aboard ''[[Hyperion III]]'', they began picking off the crew one by one. It was the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s treatment of this rare lifeform that saw him branded a [[Genocide|genocidal]] criminal by his own people. '''''[[Mark Gatiss|Read more]]'''''.


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The Vervoids were a species of genetically altered plant. Devised by scientists on the planet Mogar, they pined not for slavery, as was their creators intentions, but to kill all humans. Loose aboard Hyperion III, they began picking off the crew one by one. It was the Sixth Doctor's treatment of this rare lifeform that saw him branded a genocidal criminal by his own people. Read more.


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