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A '''Rat Emperor''', or ''Rattenkaiser'', was encountered by the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] when they visited the planet [[Epajaenda]]. It was a giant globe of [[Rat|rats]] which attacked the [[Traveller (Last Rites)|Travellers ]]after several rats were killed by the Traveller's guards. It killed the guards, but was scared away by the arrival of [[Abraham Derris-Cuthbertson]]'s spaceship. The Rat Emperor later returned and engulfed Derris-Cuthbertson, but he managed to open the anomaly, channelling [[Dirrijali]]'s oceans onto Epajaenda and drowning the Rat Emperor. ([[PROSE]]: [[Last Rites (short story)|''Last Rites'']]'')''
A '''Rat Emperor''', or ''Rattenkaiser'', was encountered by the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] when they visited the planet [[Epajaenda]]. It was a giant globe of [[Rat|rats]] which attacked the [[Traveller (Last Rites)|Travellers]] after several rats were killed by the Traveller's guards. It killed the guards, but was scared away by the arrival of [[Abraham Derris-Cuthbertson]]'s spaceship. The Rat Emperor later returned and engulfed Derris-Cuthbertson, but he managed to open the anomaly, channelling [[Dirrijali]]'s oceans onto Epajaenda and drowning the Rat Emperor. ([[PROSE]]: [[Last Rites (short story)|''Last Rites'']]'')''
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Revision as of 14:01, 26 March 2020

A Rat Emperor, or Rattenkaiser, was encountered by the Seventh Doctor and Ace when they visited the planet Epajaenda. It was a giant globe of rats which attacked the Travellers after several rats were killed by the Traveller's guards. It killed the guards, but was scared away by the arrival of Abraham Derris-Cuthbertson's spaceship. The Rat Emperor later returned and engulfed Derris-Cuthbertson, but he managed to open the anomaly, channelling Dirrijali's oceans onto Epajaenda and drowning the Rat Emperor. (PROSE: Last Rites)