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'''Callufrax Minor''' was an uninhabited planet, taken by the [[New Dalek Empire]] in [[2009]] and transported to the [[Medusa Cascade]], where it joined 26 other planets. It was returned by the doctor and his companions after they had defeated the Daleks and Davros. ([[DW]]: [[The Stolen Earth]]/[[Journey's End]])  
'''Callufrax Minor''' was an uninhabited planet, taken by the [[New Dalek Empire]] in [[2009]] and transported to the [[Medusa Cascade]], where it joined 26 other planets. It was returned by the doctor and his companions after they had defeated the Daleks and Davros. ([[DW]]: [[The Stolen Earth]]/[[Journey's End]])  
==Planetary stats==
{|
| Size
| 62137 kelix
|-
| Mass
| 100,297.5 gaats
|-
| Atmosphere
| 27% olb
|-
| Population
| 0
|}


:''The name of the planet was spelled "CALLUFRAX MINORr" in the [[Shadow Proclamation]] database. This is presumably an error by the art department. Furthermore, the name of this planet (and especialy the "minor"), seems to be a reference to the planet [[Calufrax]], which was miniaturised.''
:''The name of the planet was spelled "CALLUFRAX MINORr" in the [[Shadow Proclamation]] database. This is presumably an error by the art department. Furthermore, the name of this planet (and especialy the "minor"), seems to be a reference to the planet [[Calufrax]], which was miniaturised.''

Revision as of 15:22, 13 December 2008


Callufrax Minor was an uninhabited planet, taken by the New Dalek Empire in 2009 and transported to the Medusa Cascade, where it joined 26 other planets. It was returned by the doctor and his companions after they had defeated the Daleks and Davros. (DW: The Stolen Earth/Journey's End)

Planetary stats

Size 62137 kelix
Mass 100,297.5 gaats
Atmosphere 27% olb
Population 0
The name of the planet was spelled "CALLUFRAX MINORr" in the Shadow Proclamation database. This is presumably an error by the art department. Furthermore, the name of this planet (and especialy the "minor"), seems to be a reference to the planet Calufrax, which was miniaturised.