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An [[oblate spheroid]] was a geometric shape the the [[ | {{delete|Possibly unnecessary?}}An [[oblate spheroid]] was a geometric shape the the [[Fourth Doctor]] used to describe the [[planet]] [[Calufrax]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'') | ||
:''The Doctor never actually explains what an oblate spheroid is. However, the model for the miniaturized Calufrax does conform roughly to the shape of a real-life oblate spheroid.'' | :''The Doctor never actually explains what an oblate spheroid is. However, the model for the miniaturized Calufrax does conform roughly to the shape of a real-life oblate spheroid.'' | ||
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An oblate spheroid was a geometric shape the the Fourth Doctor used to describe the planet Calufrax. (DW: The Pirate Planet)
- The Doctor never actually explains what an oblate spheroid is. However, the model for the miniaturized Calufrax does conform roughly to the shape of a real-life oblate spheroid.