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Metebelis IV

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Metebelis IV, (GAME: The Edge of Reality [+]Loading...["The Edge of Reality (video game)"]) or Metebelis Four, (PROSE: It's Raining Gin [+]Loading...{"page":"134","1":"It's Raining Gin (short story)"}) was a planet that drifted out of its orbit into the outermost ring of the Acteon Galaxy. It was a barren, untouched paradise with cerise coloured sands and emerald skies. (AUDIO: The Vanity Trap) Voice eating wombats were lived on the planet. (PROSE: It's Raining Gin [+]Loading...{"page":"134","1":"It's Raining Gin (short story)"}) The Temple of the First was located there. (GAME: The Edge of Time [+]Loading...["The Edge of Time (video game)"])

The Thirteenth Doctor considered it to be "better than Metebelis III but nowhere near as good as Metebelis I or II". The sands of the planet were infused with a substance which could block a Zeiton tracker. Metebelis IV was also stated to be "somehow alive, as if its natural elements [were] sentient...". (GAME: The Edge of Time [+]Loading...["The Edge of Time (video game)"])

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The Sixth Doctor intended to go there with his companion Peri Brown, but instead landed on Earth. (AUDIO: The Vanity Trap)

In the late 20th century, at least relative to Sooty's native time period on Earth, he and Iris Wildthyme had encountered voice eating wombats and their green crystals on Metebelis Four. The wombats took Sooty's voice and stored it in their Cacophony of Doom. The next time Iris and Sooty met, while Sooty and the rest of the cast of The Sooty Show were waiting for the bus to the seaside, Iris realised Sooty was still missing his voice and told him she'd "sort it out". (PROSE: It's Raining Gin [+]Loading...{"page":"134","1":"It's Raining Gin (short story)"})

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