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'''Gorgos''' is the home planet of the [[Gorgon]]s, located | '''Gorgos''' is the home planet of the [[Gorgon]]s, located a hundred million [[light year]]s away from [[Earth]]. | ||
At some point in earth's remote past the Gorgons developed technology for travelling between worlds by transdimensional portals. | At some point in earth's remote past the Gorgons developed technology for travelling between worlds by transdimensional portals. They created a portal to Earth and three Gorgons crossed to Earth, entering [[Greek]] mythology. After thousands of years, the last of the three attempted to bring the rest of its kind through so they could bond with humanity and take over Earth. However, [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Maria Jackson]], [[Clyde Langer]], [[Luke Smith]] and [[Bea Nelson-Stanley]] stopped the invasion and killed the remaining Gorgons. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'') | ||
:''The Gorgons do not resemble those in Greek mythology, which were depicted as female beauties with snakes for hair. One creature which was the mythological Gorgon is thought to have originated on Earth and not the Gorgon Homeworld. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The Gaze of the Gorgon]]'')'' | |||
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Gorgos is the home planet of the Gorgons, located a hundred million light years away from Earth.
At some point in earth's remote past the Gorgons developed technology for travelling between worlds by transdimensional portals. They created a portal to Earth and three Gorgons crossed to Earth, entering Greek mythology. After thousands of years, the last of the three attempted to bring the rest of its kind through so they could bond with humanity and take over Earth. However, Sarah Jane Smith, Maria Jackson, Clyde Langer, Luke Smith and Bea Nelson-Stanley stopped the invasion and killed the remaining Gorgons. (SJA: Eye of the Gorgon)
- The Gorgons do not resemble those in Greek mythology, which were depicted as female beauties with snakes for hair. One creature which was the mythological Gorgon is thought to have originated on Earth and not the Gorgon Homeworld. (TVC: The Gaze of the Gorgon)