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The [[Dalekanium]] casings which housed the [[Dalek]]s were similarily protected by a system of [[Dalek antibody|antibodies]] which, as described the [[Twelfth Doctor]], "hoovered" [[Miniaturisation|miniaturised]] intruders into liquid [[protein]] which was transferred into the Dalek's feeding tubes. ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek]]'') | The [[Dalekanium]] casings which housed the [[Dalek]]s were similarily protected by a system of [[Dalek antibody|antibodies]] which, as described the [[Twelfth Doctor]], "hoovered" [[Miniaturisation|miniaturised]] intruders into liquid [[protein]] which was transferred into the Dalek's feeding tubes. ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek]]'') | ||
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Antibodies formed part of the immune system of a lifeform, fighting off foreign bodies and preventing disease. Several species applied this concept to machines.
The Great City of the Exxilons created antibodies to defend itself. (TV: Death to the Daleks)
The human-crewed robotic ship, Teselecta, which fittingly appeared as a humanoid, was guarded by an internal system of antibodies which eliminated unauthorised personnel. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)
The Dalekanium casings which housed the Daleks were similarily protected by a system of antibodies which, as described the Twelfth Doctor, "hoovered" miniaturised intruders into liquid protein which was transferred into the Dalek's feeding tubes. (TV: Into the Dalek)