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New Human

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New Human
Appearance / Type: Human
Also known as: Flesh
Affiliated with: Originally Sisters of Plenitude
Place of origin: New Earth
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The New Humans or The Flesh were a creation of the Sisters of Plenitude and were used for curing diseases. The New Humans were grown from Human cells and were given every known disease, in order for the Sisters of Plenitude to find the cures. When released in the year 5,000,000,023, the New Humans went onto wreak havoc across the New New York Hospital, but were all soon cured by the Doctor and taken into care, later founding a new race of Humanity. (DW: New Earth)

[edit] Behind the Scenes

The New Humans were originally to have featured large open wounds, however this was changed through the design process as it was considered too horrific.

Aliens and Enemies of Series 2
The Christmas Invasion: Sycorax  • Fadros Pallujikaa  • Roboforms  • Roboform Christmas Tree
Attack of the Graske: Graske  • Changelings  • Slitheen family  • Zygon
New Earth: Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17  • Chip  • Sisters of Plenitude  • Face of Boe  • New Humans  • Casp  • Jatt Tooth and Claw: Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform  • Brethren  • Angelo School Reunion: Krillitanes  • Lassar  • Wagner  • Jackson The Girl in the Fireplace: Clockwork Droids Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel: Cybermen  • John Lumic/Cyber-Controller  • Crane The Idiot's Lantern: The Wire  • Magpie The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit: The Beast  • Ood  • Tobias Zed  • Seven Gamma Seven Love & Monsters: Abzorbaloff  • Hoix  • Autons Fear Her: Isolus  • Mr Webber  • Scribble Monster Army of Ghosts/Doomsday: Daleks  • Cult of Skaro  • Dalek Sec  • Dalek Caan  • Dalek Thay  • Dalek Jast  • Cybermen  • Cyber-Leader  • Adeola Oshodi  • Gareth Evans  • Matt Crane  • Flying Stingrays