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== History ==
== History ==
Prior to the Atrian-Zeon War, the natives of Zeos had a relatively good relationship with their neighbours on the planet [[Atrios]]. This eventually deteriorated, leading to war between the two planets. It later turned out that the planet was totally depopulated, for unspecified reasons.
Prior to the Atrian-Zeon War, the natives of Zeos had a relatively good relationship with their neighbours on the planet [[Atrios]]. This eventually deteriorated, leading to war between the two planets. It later turned out that the planet was totally depopulated, for unspecified reasons. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'')


:''The Atrians could have unknowingly succeeded in wiping out the Zeons at some point during the war, [[the Shadow]] could have deliberately wiped out the population via unknown means, or the Zeons could have abandoned their planet.''
:''The Atrians could have unknowingly succeeded in wiping out the Zeons at some point during the war, [[the Shadow]] could have deliberately wiped out the population via unknown means, or the Zeons could have abandoned their planet.''
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[[Category:Humanoid species]]

Revision as of 14:21, 18 August 2013

The Zeons were the humanoid inhabitants of the planet Zeos.

Appearance

Although unshowed, Atrions claimed the Zeons shared their physical appearance (humanoid, indeed), despite having a different attire.

History

Prior to the Atrian-Zeon War, the natives of Zeos had a relatively good relationship with their neighbours on the planet Atrios. This eventually deteriorated, leading to war between the two planets. It later turned out that the planet was totally depopulated, for unspecified reasons. (TV: The Armageddon Factor)

The Atrians could have unknowingly succeeded in wiping out the Zeons at some point during the war, the Shadow could have deliberately wiped out the population via unknown means, or the Zeons could have abandoned their planet.