I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
On 2025-03-08 03:39:53 +0000, Woozy Song said:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
Eight, according to the Tardis.Fandom webpage (although some are from
the novels and audio dramas, not just the TV episodes):
- Bigfoot
- Chupacabra
- Kraken
- Loch Ness Monster
- Mokele-mbembe
- Thaumoctopus Memeticus
- Tibetan Yeti
- Yowie
<https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Cryptids>
You could potential add numerous other creatures such as the Weeping
Angels, Vampires, Silurians, etc.
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
On 8/03/2025 3:11 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
Well, according to Wikionary, Yes, the Yeti would be a
Cryptid, Binky.
The Doctor wrote:
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
Well done Dave! Yes they were robots, so not cryptids as such.
On 08/03/2025 10:22, Blueshirt wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
Well done Dave! Yes they were robots, so not cryptids as such.
I think a "real" yeti was suggested at the end of The Abominable Snowmen, watching the TARDIS leave. But it didn't exactly "feature".
In fact, the only actual cryptid on the televised show to date, as far as I know, is the werewolf of Tooth and Claw. And even that is revealed to be an alien that inhabits host bodies.
On 8/03/2025 3:11 pm, The Doctor wrote:^^^^^<-Paedophile talker noted!
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,Well, according to Wikionary, Yes, the Yeti would be a Cryptid, Binky.
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
https://duckduckgo.com/?kl=us-en&q=cryptid&t=seamonkey&ia=web
"cryptid
noun
Any creature that may or may not exist. Sightings of various
cryptids have been reported, but their reality has not been proved."
--
Daniel70
Daniel70 wrote:^^^^^<-Paedophile talker noted!
On 8/03/2025 3:11 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,Well, according to Wikionary, Yes, the Yeti would be a
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
Cryptid, Binky.
And according to the Second Doctor, the "Yeti" were robots
controlled by the Great Intelligence.
So who are we going to trust more... some dodgy internet
reference site or Patrick Troughton?! :-)
On 08/03/2025 10:22, Blueshirt wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
Well done Dave! Yes they were robots, so not cryptids as such.
I think a "real" yeti was suggested at the end of The Abominable Snowmen,
watching the TARDIS leave. But it didn't exactly "feature".
In fact, the only actual cryptid on the televised show to date, as far as I
know, is the werewolf of Tooth and Claw. And even that is revealed to be an alien that inhabits host bodies.
--
There’s no point in being grown up if you can’t act a little childish
sometimes.
On 8/03/2025 10:52 pm, The Last Doctor wrote:
On 08/03/2025 10:22, Blueshirt wrote:And the same could be said for Daleks .... and Cybermen. Alien with-in a >Body/Shell)
The Doctor wrote:
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
Well done Dave! Yes they were robots, so not cryptids as such.
I think a "real" yeti was suggested at the end of The Abominable Snowmen,
watching the TARDIS leave. But it didn't exactly "feature".
In fact, the only actual cryptid on the televised show to date, as far as I >> know, is the werewolf of Tooth and Claw. And even that is revealed to be an >> alien that inhabits host bodies.
--
Daniel70
The Doctor wrote:
In article <vqge69$3rr98$1@dont-email.me>,
Woozy Song <suzyw0ng@outlook.com> wrote:
I recall the yeti from second Doctor era.
You call that a cryptid?
Well done Dave! Yes they were robots, so not cryptids as such.
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