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|species = | |species = Humanoid | ||
|affiliation = Seventh Doctor | |affiliation = Seventh Doctor | ||
|origin = | |origin = Quirk | ||
|only = Search Out Space | |only = Search Out Space | ||
|actor = Stephen Johnson | |actor = Stephen Johnson | ||
}}'''Cedric''' | }}'''Cedric''' was a humanoid from the planet Quirk. He resembled a black-haired, dark-skinned, clean-shaven [[Human|human man]] wearing metallic clothes, and his voice had a high-pitched, metallic distortion to it. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Hailed as the most intelligent inhabitant of the planet Quirk, Cedric took part in the contest show ''[[The Ultimate Challenge (game show)|The Ultimate Challenge]]'', with the [[Seventh Doctor]] as host, and [[Ace]] (a [[Human|human]]) and [[K9]] (a [[Robot|robot]]) as opponents. Throughout the game, Cedric proved reasonably clever, but on several occasions he made presumptions about the planet Earth (which he had never visited) which turned out to be flatly wrong. The first and most striking was his belief that the planet's shape was that of a cylinder rather than a sphere. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Search Out Space]]'') | |||
[[Category:Non-DWU companions]] | [[Category:Non-DWU companions]] |
Revision as of 14:12, 4 November 2018
Cedric was a humanoid from the planet Quirk. He resembled a black-haired, dark-skinned, clean-shaven human man wearing metallic clothes, and his voice had a high-pitched, metallic distortion to it.
Biography
Hailed as the most intelligent inhabitant of the planet Quirk, Cedric took part in the contest show The Ultimate Challenge, with the Seventh Doctor as host, and Ace (a human) and K9 (a robot) as opponents. Throughout the game, Cedric proved reasonably clever, but on several occasions he made presumptions about the planet Earth (which he had never visited) which turned out to be flatly wrong. The first and most striking was his belief that the planet's shape was that of a cylinder rather than a sphere. (NOTVALID: Search Out Space)