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The '''alien ambassador's species''' were peaceful, advanced, [[radiation]]-dependent [[humanoid]]s who emitted deadly levels of radiation and could channel blasts of [[energy]] from their hands. Completely alien in many ways, they communicated via radio communication impulses rather than speech and were not susceptible to G-force. They were also impervious to [[bullet]]s due to some kind of [[force field]].
The '''alien ambassador's species''' were peaceful, advanced, [[radiation]]-dependent [[humanoid]]s from an unidentified planet, who emitted deadly levels of radiation and could channel blasts of [[energy]] from their hands. Completely alien in many ways, they communicated via radio communication impulses rather than speech and were not susceptible to G-force. They were also impervious to [[bullet]]s due to some kind of [[force field]].


The species used enormous, half-mile wide, discoid-shaped [[spacecraft]] and could create different environments inside. They also possessed [[hypnosis|mind conditioning]] technology and weapons capable of destroying worlds.
The species used enormous, half-mile wide, discoid-shaped [[spacecraft]] and could create different environments inside — such as an exact replica of [[Space Control]]'s quarantine area, for example. They also possessed [[hypnosis|mind conditioning]] technology and weapons capable of destroying worlds.


Three alien ambassadors visited [[Earth]] some time after making contact with a [[human]] exploration mission on [[Mars]], where one astronaut named [[Jim Daniels]] was accidentally killed because the ambassadors had no way of knowing their touch was fatal to humans. [[Carrington (The Ambassadors of Death)|Carrington]], the surviving astronaut from that mission, by then a high-ranking [[Great Britain|British]] army officer, kidnapped the ambassadors. After forcing them to carry out a series of raids and murders, his organisation planned to expose their existence to the world, stirring up public opinion and forcing world governments to launch a [[nuclear]] strike against their spacecraft. This plan was defeated by the [[Third Doctor]] and the ambassadors were returned. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'')
Three alien ambassadors visited [[Earth]] some time after making contact with a [[human]] exploration mission on [[Mars]], where one astronaut named [[Jim Daniels]] was accidentally killed because the ambassadors had no way of knowing their touch was fatal to humans. [[Carrington (The Ambassadors of Death)|Carrington]], the surviving astronaut from that mission, by then a high-ranking [[Great Britain|British]] army officer, kidnapped the ambassadors. After forcing them to carry out a series of raids and murders, his organisation planned to expose their existence to the world, stirring up public opinion and forcing world governments to launch a [[nuclear]] strike against their spacecraft. This plan was defeated by the [[Third Doctor]] and the ambassadors were returned. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'')
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