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The '''conceptual bomb''' was a weapon developed by the [[Vess]] at [[the Factory]]. Planted inside an individual's [[brain]], it made thought into reality and, subsequently, affected reality depending on the nature of the thought.
The '''conceptual bomb''' was a weapon developed by the [[Vess]] at [[The Factory (The Light at the End)|the Factory]]. Planted inside an individual's [[brain]], it made thought into reality and, subsequently, affected reality depending on the nature of the thought.


[[The Master]] planted a conceptual bomb in [[Bob Dovie]]'s mind that would detonate upon him entering [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]] and believing the [[dimensional transcendence]] to be impossible. The bomb destroyed the TARDIS, removing it from existence so that the Doctor never chose that specific TARDIS and so never left [[Gallifrey]]. This [[timeline]] was eventually negated. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')
[[The Master]] planted a conceptual bomb in [[Bob Dovie]]'s mind that would detonate upon him entering [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]] and believing the [[dimensional transcendence]] to be impossible. The bomb destroyed the TARDIS, removing it from existence so that the Doctor never chose that specific TARDIS and so never left [[Gallifrey]]. This [[timeline]] was eventually negated. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')

Revision as of 15:47, 26 November 2013

The conceptual bomb was a weapon developed by the Vess at the Factory. Planted inside an individual's brain, it made thought into reality and, subsequently, affected reality depending on the nature of the thought.

The Master planted a conceptual bomb in Bob Dovie's mind that would detonate upon him entering the Doctor's TARDIS on 23 November 1963 and believing the dimensional transcendence to be impossible. The bomb destroyed the TARDIS, removing it from existence so that the Doctor never chose that specific TARDIS and so never left Gallifrey. This timeline was eventually negated. (AUDIO: The Light at the End)