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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. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Word of Asiries (short story)|The Word of Asiries]]'')
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[mineral]] unique to the [[unnamed planet (The Word of Asiries)|unnamed planet]] inhabited by the [[Tryod]]s and an un-named [[humanoid]] species. It was found very close to the surface of the part of the world on which the Tryods lived. The humanoid 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 humanoid, [[Asiries]], gave him a lump of it, promising never to throw it at the Tryods again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Word of Asiries (short story)|The Word of Asiries]]'')


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Revision as of 22:01, 3 April 2013

Paxltt was a mineral unique to the unnamed planet inhabited by the Tryods and an un-named humanoid species. It was found very close to the surface of the part of the world on which the Tryods lived. The humanoid 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 humanoid, Asiries, gave him a lump of it, promising never to throw it at the Tryods again. (PROSE: The Word of Asiries)