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* Among the life forms on Tiro are the [[Stagg]]s, [[Auroyell]]s, mobile [[tree]]s with [[metal]] bodies, carnivorous [[flower]]s like giant poppies, giant [[cabbage]] plants, and giant [[ant]]s. | * Among the life forms on Tiro are the [[Stagg]]s, [[Auroyell]]s, mobile [[tree]]s with [[metal]] bodies, carnivorous [[flower]]s like giant [[poppy|poppies]], giant [[cabbage]] plants, and giant [[ant]]s. | ||
* The TARDIS has [[klister valve]]s which require [[magnatite]] to function. | * The TARDIS has [[klister valve]]s which require [[magnatite]] to function. | ||
Revision as of 21:02, 26 July 2024
Terror on Tiro was a short story published in The Dr Who Annual 1967. It featured the First Doctor.
Summary
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Characters
Worldbuilding
- Among the life forms on Tiro are the Staggs, Auroyells, mobile trees with metal bodies, carnivorous flowers like giant poppies, giant cabbage plants, and giant ants.
- The TARDIS has klister valves which require magnatite to function.
Notes
- This story was read by Jon Culshaw in The Sinister Sponge & Other Stories.
Continuity
- The TARDIS was damaged in the escape from the sons of Grekk. (PROSE: The Sons of Grekk)
- The Doctor checks the fault locator. (TV: The Edge of Destruction)
- The Doctor compares the ants of Tiro to the Zarbi of Vortis. (TV: The Web Planet)
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