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This is a list of planets, fictional or otherwise, that are mentioned in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' and its spinoff literature, audio plays, television series and comics. __NOTOC__ ==A== *Abydos is a planet mentioned in ''The Leisure Hive''. *Adipose 3 is the lost breeding planet of the Adipose. In "The Stolen Earth", Davros is revealed to be responsible for its disappearance. The planet is returned to its rightful place in "Journey's End". *Agora is the homeworld of the Sixth Doctor's companion Grant Markham. In 2191, the Cybermen attempted to convert the planet into a Cybermen breeding ground to rebuild their race in the Virgin Missing Adventures book, ''Killing Ground''. *Alfava Metraxis is the seventh planet in the Dundra System in the Garn Belt, and was once home to the extinct Aplans. It was terraformed in the 49th century and colonised by humans sometime before the 51st century. It is home to more than one "maze of the dead", mass tombs where the dead are supposedly buried in the walls and represented with statues. However, all of the statues are revealed to be Weeping Angels. The Eleventh Doctor, Amy and River Song landed on this planet in the 51st century in "The Time of Angels" after following the path of the spaceship, ''Byzantium''. Alfalfa Metraxis has 11 hour days.〔 *Algol is a planet mentioned in ''Destiny of the Daleks''. *Alpha Canis One, also called Canis Major, is the home planet of the Canisians, a war-mongering race encountered in ''Death Comes to Time''. *Althrace is the name of both a star system and its primary planet, visited by the Fifth Doctor in the ''Doctor Who Monthly'' comic strip, "The Tides of Time". The planets of the system were bolted together around a white hole. The system was home to a race of Higher Evolutionaries, and to the demon Melanicus. *Alvega is the closest planet to Skaro, inhabited by the vegetable race the Amaryll. When the Daleks invaded the planet, they were defeated by the Amaryll Controller who controlled all Amaryll on the planet in the ''TV Century 21'' comic ''The Amaryll Challenge''. *Alzarius is Adric's homeworld, located in E-Space. It appeared in the serial ''Full Circle''. Its galactic coordinates are identical to those of Gallifrey—except they were negative. Alzarius is covered in lush, dense forests and marshlands. Every 50 years, the planet is dragged further away from its sun by a larger planet, causing a phenomenon known as "Mistfall". *Amanopia is the homeworld of a race blue humanoids that trade body parts and of an enemy known as Sou Til. It is mentioned in a special ''Doctor Who'' scene on ''Tonight's the Night''. *Anagonia is a planet mentioned in the Seventh Doctor story ''The Greatest Show in the Galaxy''. *Anathema is the homeworld of the Eighth Doctor's companion Compassion. *Androzani Major and Androzani Minor are a pair of planets that form the setting of the serial ''The Caves of Androzani''. Androzani Minor features a network of caves, inhabited by spectrox-producing giant bats. When the planet moved closer to Androzani Major, mud burst from Androzani Minor's core. The planets are located in the Sirius system. Both planets were once covered by water but have become hot and arid desert planets. Native life on Androzani Minor includes the Magma Beast, which lives in Androzani Minor's bubbling mud pools. Androzani Major was also named as the place which the Harvest Rangers were from in the 2011 Christmas special, "The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe". *Aneth, home of the Anethans, was forced to pay tribute to the planet Skonnos in the Fourth Doctor story ''The Horns of Nimon''. *Anima Persis is a geo-psychic world, inhabited by the psychic ghosts of its long-dead inhabitants; it was visited by the Doctor in ''Death Comes to Time''. The planet is completely sterile and barren due to wars on the planet long ago.〔 *Anura is a planet almost entirely covered in water, home to an amphibian race. *Apalapucia is a paradise planet visited by the Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams in "The Girl Who Waited". According to the Doctor, the planet was voted Number 2 in the Top Ten Destinations for the Discerning Intergalactic Traveller, and boasts soaring spires, silver colonnades and the mirrored Glasmir mountains. The planet had a pinkish-purple sky and an oxygen-rich atmosphere. Upon arrival, however, the travellers find the planet quarantined, following an outbreak of the contagious alien disease Chen7.〔 *Aractus is a planet mentioned in ''Wooden Heart''. *Arcadia is a planet colonised by humans in the 25th century, and the setting of the Virgin New Adventures novel ''Deceit''. In the ''Torchwood'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang", part of the plot revolves around Captain Jack Harkness's former partner Captain John Hart's search for an Arcadian diamond. The ''Mayflower'', a colony ship seen in the ''Doctor Who Monthly'' comic strip "Profits of Doom", was headed to settle Arcadia. In "Vincent and the Doctor", Amy Pond mentions that the Doctor had taken her to visit Arcadia. It is not confirmed whether these instances all refer to the same planet. None of these, however, are the location of the Fall of Arcadia from the Time War, which refers to a city on the planet Gallifrey. *Arcateen V is a planet mentioned in ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' story "Invasion of the Bane". It is the home planet of the Butterfly People,〔(BBC – The Sarah Jane Adventures – Mr Smith ) (UK Access Only) 〕 which include a "star poet" associate of Sarah Jane Smith,〔 and a criminal called Mary in the ''Torchwood'' episode "Greeks Bearing Gifts". *Archetryx is the home planet of a time-active race, visited in the audio drama ''The Apocalypse Element'', and mentioned in other ''Doctor Who'' audio dramas. *Arden, the home of the Shenn, is the setting for the Virgin Missing Adventures book ''Shadowmind''. *Arfeliosogrefft is the land of the rebel Gallifreyans who refused to just stand by and observe the death of men. *Argolis is the setting of the serial ''The Leisure Hive''. Argolis is the first of the Argolin leisure planets. Argolis became radioactive after the Argolins' 20-minute war with the Foamasi. The surviving Argolins then built a Leisure Hive, and abandoned their war-like culture to promote peace and understanding between alien races.〔 *Aridius is a planet in a binary star system that was once completely covered by oceans; its orbit around its suns was altered, causing to become a desert. The only remaining species are the amphibious Aridians and the octopus-like Mire Beasts. It is the setting for the beginning of ''The Chase''. *Arkannis Major is a planet visited by the Doctor, Rose and Jack in ''The Stealers of Dreams'' where fiction is banned. It is also known as Colony World 4378976.Delta Four, Oneiros, Journey's End and Discovery. *Arkheon, also known as the Planet of Ghosts, is a planet located near the Crab Nebula, just past the Pleiades, left at the Blue Star Worlds. Temporal echoes resembling ghosts roamed the surface due to a temporal fissure in the planet's core. The world was virtually destroyed by the Daleks, but the remains were visited in ''Prisoner of the Daleks''. *Artaris is a planet visited in the Excelis Trilogy of audio plays, beginning with ''Excelis Dawns''. Excelis was a major city-state on the planet. Bernice Summerfield and Iris Wildthyme also visited the planet. *Asgard is a planet on which the Doctor and River Song went picnicking. It was mentioned in "Silence in the Library". *Astra is a planet mentioned in ''The Rescue''. The crew of Vicki's space ship were travelling from Earth to Astra when they crashed on Dido. * The Asylum is the planet where the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory are sent by the Daleks in the episode "Asylum of the Daleks". It was where the Daleks imprisoned insane members of their race. It was infected with nanogenes which transformed anyone, living or dead, into a zombie-like Dalek 'puppet' to serve as part of the planet's security system. It was destroyed by the Dalek Empire at the end of the episode. *Atrios is a planet at war with Zeos in ''The Armageddon Factor''. *Augea is a planet mentioned in ''Sting of the Zygons''. The planet mirrors Greek mythology and the Twelve Labours of Hercules. *Auros is a planet colonised by humans in the Earth Empire, with a temperate climate and a single small moon. It was destroyed in the novel ''Prisoner of the Daleks''.〔 *Avalon is a planet with six moons. Once home to an advanced race, it was colonised by humans, setting up a nation named Elbyon. The Doctor visited Avalon circa 3025 in the novel ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice''. *Axista Four is the planet on which the Independent Earth Colony was founded by Stewart Ransom in 2439. The Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon, and Zoe Heriot visited this colony in 2539 in the Past Doctor Adventures book, ''The Colony of Lies''. *Azure is a blue planet seen from the ships in the Fourth Doctor story ''Nightmare of Eden''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Doctor Who planets」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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