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== Biology ==
== Biology ==
In their natural form, an individual Boneless manifested as a mass of transparent, writhing tendrils that could only travel across flat surfaces such as floors, walls or ceilings. In this form they had the ability to reduce a three dimensional object or person to two dimensions upon physical contact, literally flattening the target against whatever surface they were standing on. This process appeared extremely painful as one such victim, PC Forrest, screamed in agony when she was flattened. This process also resulted in the death of living targets, their corpses appearing as a mural flattened against a surface.
In their natural form, an individual Boneless manifested as a mass of transparent, writhing tendrils that could only travel across flat surfaces such as floors, walls or ceilings. In this form they had the ability to reduce a three dimensional object or person to two dimensions upon physical contact, literally flattening the target against whatever surface they were standing on. This process appeared extremely painful as one such victim, PC Forrest, screamed in agony when she was flattened. This process also resulted in the death of living targets, their corpses appearing as a mural flattened against a surface.
Their presence alone could leach dimensional energy from nearby sources such as the Doctor’s TARDIS, causing it to drastically reduce in size and eventually going into “siege mode” before completely losing all power.


The Boneless could dissect anything or anyone they had flattened in order to learn how its physical dimensions functioned. For instance, one remain of a victim appeared as a microscopic blowup of human skin. Another “mural” seen was actually the human nervous system dissected from PC Forrest’s flattened corpse.
The Boneless could dissect anything or anyone they had flattened in order to learn how its physical dimensions functioned. For instance, one remain of a victim appeared as a microscopic blowup of human skin. Another “mural” seen was actually the human nervous system dissected from PC Forrest’s flattened corpse.
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