Xenobiology

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
This article needs a big cleanup.

"Gallifrey" etc. should not be used in sentences cited to Love & War

These problems might be so great that the article's factual accuracy has been compromised. Talk about it here or check the revision history or Manual of Style for more information.

ScienceStub.png
Xenobiology

Xenobiology was the study of life forms native to places other than the researcher's homeworld. Arielle Markhof was a xenobiology student at the University of Yquatine. (PROSE: The Fall of Yquatine)

After dying while under the control of an alien collective intelligence, xenobiologists at the University of Cambridge analysed the remains of Heinrich Schumann. (AUDIO: The Pelage Project)

The "space pig" was studied by xenobiologists at the Albion Hospital after the crash of an alien craft into the River Thames on 28 June 2006. (PROSE: Operation London)

Some xenobiologists were concerned with the inhabitants of Gallifrey. Olivia Kagg Waldermein stated that "as late as the 23rd century, there were still xenobiologists who held that matter-generation was a racial trait peculiar to the Greater Time Elementals, rather than something of which a Lesser Time Elemental might ordinarily have been capable, even with training." She also stated that among xenobiologists, the exact mechanics of regeneration among these Elementals was "a matter of some controversy". (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...["Love & War (short story)"])