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Born in 13.629 BCE, she has often been called Last Child of the Golden Age of Gallifrey,<ref name="The Law of Gallifrey" /> and was already over 3.000 when [[Salyavin|Salyavin/Chronotis]] was born.<ref name="Shada (Story)">''[[TV]]: [[Shada (TV story)]]''</ref> It therefore didn't surprise she had outlived both her first husband, and her first son. Indeed, after breaking the 10.000 year mark, to other Time Lords, her mere time signature would be a reason to consider twice before telling her off.<br> | Born in 13.629 BCE, she has often been called Last Child of the Golden Age of Gallifrey,<ref name="The Law of Gallifrey" /> and was already over 3.000 when [[Salyavin|Salyavin/Chronotis]] was born.<ref name="Shada (Story)">''[[TV]]: [[Shada (TV story)]]''</ref> It therefore didn't surprise she had outlived both her first husband, and her first son. Indeed, after breaking the 10.000 year mark, to other Time Lords, her mere time signature would be a reason to consider twice before telling her off.<br> | ||
Consequently, it was that very different point of view that made her be aware of the sneaking corruption of Gallifrey, but she also felt that she would be unable to do anything, as the future was written by the younger generation. | Consequently, it was that very different point of view that made her be aware of the sneaking corruption of Gallifrey, but she also felt that she would be unable to do anything, as the future was written by the younger generation.<br> | ||
Despite her long life, the Professor did not belittle younger races – that was solely applied to her own kind, who literally were mere children in comparison.<ref name= "Shada (Story)" /> | |||
==Family== | ==Family== |
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