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Some of the stolen planets (TV: The Stolen Earth [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008).)

The stolen planets were twenty-seven astronomical bodies, comprised of twenty-six planets and one moon, that were made rogue planets when they were taken out of time and space and relocated to the Medusa Cascade by Davros and his New Dalek Empire. (TV: The Stolen Earth [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008).) He planned to use the alignment of the planets as a transmitter for the reality bomb, to allow complete destruction of every universe. (TV: Journey's End [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008).)

At the time of removal, some of the planets were inhabited, while others were empty. Twenty-four of the planets were taken from 2009, while three — Adipose 3, Pyrovillia, and the Lost Moon of Poosh — were taken from other eras. Members of the remaining twenty-four included Earth, Callufrax Minor, Jahoo, Shallacatop, Woman Wept, Clom, (TV: The Stolen Earth [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008).) Strepto, (PROSE: Something in the Water) and Griffoth. (TV: SJAF 1)

All twenty-seven worlds were later returned home by the Tenth Doctor, the meta-crisis Doctor, and Donna Noble, defeating Davros and his plan. (TV: Journey's End [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008).)

During their encounter with the Ironside Daleks, the Eleventh Doctor was disturbed to learn that Amy Pond did not remember either the Dalek invasion or the "planets in the sky". (TV: Victory of the Daleks [+]Mark Gatiss, Doctor Who series 5 (BBC One, 2010).) He later found reason to believe that the time field was responsible for this loss of memory. (TV: Flesh and Stone [+]Steven Moffat, Doctor Who series 5 (BBC One, 2010).)

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