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'''Flies''' were non-sentient insects native to [[Earth]]. [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] encountered a fly when they were miniaturised in [[1960s]] [[England]]. Although flies were ordinarily of insignificant mass to [[human]]s, this particular fly was a genuine threat to Barbara and Ian. Fortunately for them, it lit upon something coated with the insecticide [[DN6]] and died. ([[TV]]: "[[Dangerous Journey]]") | '''Flies''' were non-sentient insects native to [[Earth]]. [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] encountered a fly when they were miniaturised in [[1960s]] [[England]]. Although flies were ordinarily of insignificant mass to [[human]]s, this particular fly was a genuine threat to Barbara and Ian. Fortunately for them, it lit upon something coated with the insecticide [[DN6]] and died. ([[TV]]: "[[Dangerous Journey]]") | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, 23 October 2014
Flies were non-sentient insects native to Earth. Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton encountered a fly when they were miniaturised in 1960s England. Although flies were ordinarily of insignificant mass to humans, this particular fly was a genuine threat to Barbara and Ian. Fortunately for them, it lit upon something coated with the insecticide DN6 and died. (TV: "Dangerous Journey")