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}}The '''Cyborgs''' that attempted to strip the home [[planet]] of the [[Gohbel]]s of all its food by harvesting all the crops like a plague of locusts depended on food for survival. They developed an addiction to a soap opera that was broadcast over their personal communications system in their goggles. Such was the extent of their addiction and involvement in the show that they had forgotten how to grow and produce their own food instead collecting up whatever they could to eat. They had also forgotten how good the real world really was. When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] cancelled the show’s broadcast the cyborgs embraced their new lives. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Reprogramme (comic story)|Reprogramme]]'')
The '''Cyborgs''' that attempted to strip the home planet of the [[Gohbel]]s of all its food by harvesting all the crops like a plague of locusts depended on food for survival. They developed an addiction to a soap opera that was broadcast over their personal communications system in their goggles. Such was the extent of their addiction and involvement in the show that they had forgotten how to grow and produce their own food instead collecting up whatever they could to eat. They had also forgotten how good the real world really was. When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] cancelled the show’s broadcast the cyborgs embraced their new lives. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Reprogramme (comic story)|Reprogramme]]'')
 
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Revision as of 05:04, 17 September 2014

The Cyborgs that attempted to strip the home planet of the Gohbels of all its food by harvesting all the crops like a plague of locusts depended on food for survival. They developed an addiction to a soap opera that was broadcast over their personal communications system in their goggles. Such was the extent of their addiction and involvement in the show that they had forgotten how to grow and produce their own food instead collecting up whatever they could to eat. They had also forgotten how good the real world really was. When the Eleventh Doctor cancelled the show’s broadcast the cyborgs embraced their new lives. (COMIC: Reprogramme)