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'''Nineveh''' was a place to which the [[Seventh Doctor]] was once diverted. It was, in his words, a kind of "null space" devoid of even [[star]]s. Whether it was a [[planet]], [[asteroid]] or even another [[dimension]] was unclear. However, it was definitely the final resting place for an entire junkyard of [[TARDIS]]es. It was also the place where any number of [[Time Lord]]s met their end. Indeed, the Seventh Doctor himself very nearly was killed there by the region's master, the [[Watcher of Nineveh]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Nineveh (comic story)|Nineveh]]'')  
'''Nineveh''' was a place to which the [[Seventh Doctor]] was once diverted. It was, in his words, a kind of "null space" devoid of even [[star]]s. Whether it was a [[planet]], [[asteroid]] or even another [[dimension]] was unclear. However, it was definitely the final resting place for an entire junkyard of [[TARDIS]]es. It was also the place where any number of [[Time Lord]]s met their end. Indeed, the Seventh Doctor himself very nearly was killed there by the region's master, the [[Watcher of Nineveh]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Nineveh (comic story)|Nineveh]]'')  
== Behind the scenes ==
Nineveh has a good deal in common with the planetoid depicted in [[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''


[[Category:Locations visited by the Seventh Doctor]]
[[Category:Locations visited by the Seventh Doctor]]

Revision as of 02:39, 29 June 2015

Nineveh was a place to which the Seventh Doctor was once diverted. It was, in his words, a kind of "null space" devoid of even stars. Whether it was a planet, asteroid or even another dimension was unclear. However, it was definitely the final resting place for an entire junkyard of TARDISes. It was also the place where any number of Time Lords met their end. Indeed, the Seventh Doctor himself very nearly was killed there by the region's master, the Watcher of Nineveh. (COMIC: Nineveh)