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The Doctor: "You can't really go on calling yourself Morbius. There's very little of Morbius left! Why don't you think of another name? Potpourri would be appropriate!"
 * Sarah Jane Smith: "Or how about Chop Suey?"
 * The Doctor: "Yes, that's it! Chop Suey, the galactic emperor!" (DW: The Brain of Morbius)

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Feature Article Sensorites were a telepathic humanoid race native to the Sense Sphere. Early in their history they feared the dark; whilst worshiping the Zilgans a race who inhabited the darkness. By the 28th century the Earth Empire made contact with the Sensorites...Read more... Recent Feature Articles: Enlightenment, Regeneration, Black Guardian, Dan McDaid, More previously Featured Articles...

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