Blathereen family

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The Blathereen were a family of Raxacoricofallapatorians. They were descendants of the Plom family and the Huspick Degenerate. They were in competition with their cousins the Slitheen family, and had gained an advantage by 2500.

History

Early history

The Blathereen were once a major family on Raxacoricofallapatorius, until the rise of Slitheen. They were generally benevolent and content with middle management, though the Slitheen-Blathereen offshoot considered them weak and feeble. They were also known for hunting down the Slitheen criminals. (TV: The Gift) Despite this, they were involved in criminal dealings in the past, but hid this as to not be exiled like the Slitheen. (REF: Doctor Who Files 3: The Slitheen)

Some Blathereen mingled with the Slitheen, creating the Slitheen-Blathereen. (TV: The Gift)

21st century

In Glune Fex Fize Sharlaveer-Slam Slitheen's plan to strip Sol of of its energy, one of his priorities afterwards was to defeat the Blathereen. (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen)

26th century

By 2501, some or all of the Blathereen had become a criminal family. They were controlled by Don Arco and there were enough criminal Blathereen to replace most of the government of Justicia.

They had been trying to create a massive warp-hole to move the entire Justicia system. The plan was to warp Justicia into other solar systems. With the compression technology used in their disguises, they planned to use Justicia's sun as a massive flamethrower. They would destroy planets and use the remains as nuclear fuel (using a similar plan as the Slitheen family used in 2006, but on a larger scale). The prisoners already in Justicia would be used to process the fuel. They were defeated by the remaining Slitheen and the Ninth Doctor. (PROSE: The Monsters Inside)

Known members

Named

Unnamed

  • Two Blathereen posed as The Governor and Warder Blanc. Both were killed in a prison riot. (PROSE: The Monsters Inside)
  • Many Blathereen worked in Don Arco's plan, replacing the human executives on Justicia, some also acted as technicians working on the Warp-Holes. Most of the Blathereen were killed by rioting prisoners in Justicia and the rest were killed when the Blathereen mothership was destroyed. (PROSE: The Monsters Inside)