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A '''dodecahedron''' was a twelve-sided regular {{w|polyhedron}}, with each side a pentagon.
A '''dodecahedron''' was a twelve-sided regular {{w|polyhedron}}, with each side a pentagon.


== History ==
The [[Tigellan]]s used a Dodecahedron as a power source. The [[Deon]]s, a religious group, believed it to be a gift from their [[god]], [[Ti]].
The [[Tigellan]]s used a Dodecahedron as a power source. The [[Deon]]s, a religious group, believed it to be a gift from their [[god]], [[Ti]].


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Revision as of 03:30, 30 July 2014

Meglos and the Dodecahedron. (TV: Meglos)

A dodecahedron was a twelve-sided regular polyhedron, with each side a pentagon.

The Tigellans used a Dodecahedron as a power source. The Deons, a religious group, believed it to be a gift from their god, Ti.

The Dodecahedron atop the Screens of Zolfa-Thura. (TV: Meglos)

The Zolfa-Thuran, Meglos, wished to steal it and use its power to conquer and destroy worlds. Under the guise of the Fourth Doctor, Meglos compressed the Dodecahedron and stole it. He took it back to Zolfa-Thura.

Using the Screens of Zolfa-Thura, Meglos was able to boost the Dodecahedron's power. He planned to destroy Tigella with it but the Doctor reverted the calculations so it destroyed Zolfa-Thura. (TV: Meglos)

Dodecahedron