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The '''Terpsivores''' were an old [[Betelgusian]] species who looked like sixty foot long [[centipede]]s. They gained their power through dance. Their technology included a [[Terpsivore Controller]] which could travel across seven galaxies and transport people. These spaceships resembled dance floors and were powered by dance. Terpsivores could induce [[hypnosis]] through weird techo music. Their spaceships travelled by translocating into [[hyperspace]] and also had self-destruct settings. Terpsivore time was kept in [[microspan]]s, twelve of which were less than two [[minute]]s. ([[ | The '''Terpsivores''' were an old [[Betelgusian]] species who looked like sixty foot long [[centipede]]s. They gained their power through dance. Their technology included a [[Terpsivore Controller]] which could travel across seven galaxies and transport people. These spaceships resembled dance floors and were powered by dance. Terpsivores could induce [[hypnosis]] through weird techo music. Their spaceships travelled by translocating into [[hyperspace]] and also had self-destruct settings. Terpsivore time was kept in [[microspan]]s, twelve of which were less than two [[minute]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Death Disco (comic story)|Death Disco]]'') | ||
:''The Doctor described the Terpsivore's "natural form", meaning that they may have been able to morph from their centipede appearance.'' | :''The Doctor described the Terpsivore's "natural form", meaning that they may have been able to morph from their centipede appearance.'' | ||
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[[Category:Metamorphic species]] | [[Category:Metamorphic species]] |