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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
In [[2006]], following the [[London UFO crash]], Zygon was among those who responded when [[Henry van Statten]] asked the users of conspiracy website [[Doctor Who?]] why they wanted to meet an [[alien]], stating that they wanted to meet an alien because they just did, insisting firmly that nothing was going to stop them and that they would not take "NO" for an [[answer]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Henry Van Statten]]'')
In [[2006]], following the [[London UFO crash]], Zygon was among those who responded when [[Henry van Statten]] asked the users of conspiracy website [[Doctor Who?]] why they wanted to meet an [[alien]], stating that they wanted to meet an alien because they just did, insisting firmly that nothing was going to stop them and that they would not take "NO" for an [[answer]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Henry Van Statten (short story)|Henry Van Statten]]'')


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Zygon was a reader of the website Doctor Who?.

Biography

In 2006, following the London UFO crash, Zygon was among those who responded when Henry van Statten asked the users of conspiracy website Doctor Who? why they wanted to meet an alien, stating that they wanted to meet an alien because they just did, insisting firmly that nothing was going to stop them and that they would not take "NO" for an answer. (PROSE: Henry Van Statten)