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Avian Stingrays (the name was never revealed in the episode but UNIT refers to them as that) are a species of swarming aliens that open wormholes using their velocity and numbers (swarms exheed 1,000,000,000 individuals) to open wormholes. They then fly through the wormhole, move onto the next planet, destroy all life, turning it into a barren wasteland and making another wormhole. | Avian Stingrays (the name was never revealed in the episode but UNIT refers to them as that) are a species of swarming aliens that open wormholes using their velocity and numbers (swarms exheed 1,000,000,000 individuals) to open wormholes. They then fly through the wormhole, move onto the next planet, destroy all life, turning it into a barren wasteland and making another wormhole. | ||
This process was ended when [[The Doctor]] and Malcolm closed the wormhole, trapping them on [[San Helios]]. | This process was ended when [[The Doctor]] and Malcolm closed the wormhole, trapping them on [[San Helios]]. The Doctor stated that he may be able to redirect any other wormholes they create into uninhabited planets. | ||
They can fly though the wormhole without a protective vehicle because of their metal exoskeletons. This protects the | They can fly though the wormhole without a protective vehicle because of their metal exoskeletons. This protects the swarm so that they can fly into wormholes without having their skin and tissue burned off. |
Revision as of 08:37, 12 April 2009
Avian Stingrays (the name was never revealed in the episode but UNIT refers to them as that) are a species of swarming aliens that open wormholes using their velocity and numbers (swarms exheed 1,000,000,000 individuals) to open wormholes. They then fly through the wormhole, move onto the next planet, destroy all life, turning it into a barren wasteland and making another wormhole.
This process was ended when The Doctor and Malcolm closed the wormhole, trapping them on San Helios. The Doctor stated that he may be able to redirect any other wormholes they create into uninhabited planets.
They can fly though the wormhole without a protective vehicle because of their metal exoskeletons. This protects the swarm so that they can fly into wormholes without having their skin and tissue burned off.