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==== Unspecified powers ====
==== Unspecified powers ====
* The [[Crystal of All Power]], capable of good or great evil, destroyed [[Masters of Karn|the Masters]] of the [[planet]] [[Karn]]. Consequently, the Masters broke the crystal into seven small crystals scattered across the planet, which the [[Dalek]]s sought to implement their [[Doomsday Plan]]. [[The Doctor (Alternative Fourth Doctor)|the Doctor]], respectively, also sought the pieces. ([[SP]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in The Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'')
* The [[Crystal of All Power]], capable of good or great evil, destroyed [[Masters of Karn|the Masters]] of the [[planet]] [[Karn]]. Consequently, the Masters broke the crystal into seven small crystals scattered across the planet, which the [[Dalek]]s sought to implement their [[Doomsday Plan]]. [[The Doctor (Alternative Fourth Doctor)|the Doctor]], respectively, also sought the pieces. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)|Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'')
* The [[Eternity Crystal]] was a crystal of immense power created by the [[Darksmith Collective]] for the [[Krashok]]s which was capable of reanimating life. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dust of Ages]]''-'' [[The End of Time (novel)|The End of Time]]
* The [[Eternity Crystal]] was a crystal of immense power created by the [[Darksmith Collective]] for the [[Krashok]]s which was capable of reanimating life. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dust of Ages]]''-'' [[The End of Time (novel)|The End of Time]]
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For the person called Crystal, see Crystal (The Ultimate Adventure).

Crystals had a great variety of valuable (and in some cases, strange) uses.

Overview

Crystals with unusual properties

Radiation and/or luminiscence

Time travel and time manipulation

Communication

Psychic energy

Unspecified powers

Other uses for crystal

The Crystal Bucephalus, a restaurant, was so-named because of its sculpture of the legendary horse of the same name. (PROSE: The Crystal Bucephalus)

Crystal