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|type        = [[Planet]]
|type        = [[Planet]]
|natives    = [[Aquamonster]]s
|natives    = [[Aquamonster]]s
|only       = Dr. Who on the Aqua Planet (comic story)
|only cs    = Dr. Who on the Aqua Planet (comic story)
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}}
The '''Aqua planet '''was a planet home to the [[aquamonster]]s. The planet was partly dry, but there were oceanpheric currents of invisible liquid which moved around the surface, usually carrying aquamonsters within them.
The '''Aqua planet '''was a planet home to the [[aquamonster]]s. The planet was partly dry, but there were oceanpheric currents of invisible liquid which moved around the surface, usually carrying aquamonsters within them.


When the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] landed on the aqua planet, Ian noted fish flying. It turned out that they were actually swimming in invisible liquid. The oceanpheric current caught up to them but quickly moved away. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dr. Who on the Aqua Planet (comic story)|Dr. Who on the Aqua Planet]]'')
When the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] landed on the aqua planet, Ian noted fish flying. It turned out that they were actually swimming in invisible liquid. The oceanpheric current caught up to them but quickly moved away. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Dr. Who on the Aqua Planet (comic story)}})


[[Category:Planets visited by the First Doctor]]
[[Category:Planets visited by the First Doctor]]
[[Category:Planets with unknown names]]
[[Category:Planets with unknown names]]

Latest revision as of 21:26, 2 August 2024

The Aqua planet was a planet home to the aquamonsters. The planet was partly dry, but there were oceanpheric currents of invisible liquid which moved around the surface, usually carrying aquamonsters within them.

When the First Doctor, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright landed on the aqua planet, Ian noted fish flying. It turned out that they were actually swimming in invisible liquid. The oceanpheric current caught up to them but quickly moved away. (COMIC: Dr. Who on the Aqua Planet [+]Loading...["Dr. Who on the Aqua Planet (comic story)"])