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On [[Farside Station]] in the late [[22nd century]], [[Professor]] [[Deschamps]] experimented with artificial singularities in an attempt to develop a singularity bomb. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear Itself (novel)|Fear Itself]]'')
On [[Farside Station]] in the late [[22nd century]], [[Professor]] [[Deschamps]] experimented with artificial singularities in an attempt to develop a singularity bomb. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear Itself (novel)|Fear Itself]]'')


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Singularity
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A singularity was a point in space-time which could exist only inside a black hole. (TV: The Three Doctors) Romana described it as a mathematical point with no dimensions. (TV: The Horns of Nimon)

When Omega was transported through a black hole into the anti-matter universe, he gained control of the singularity and used its vast power to create his own world. (TV: The Three Doctors)

In 2003, the Seventh Doctor used a singularity which generated X-ray pulses to sterilise Agent Yellow, saving humanity at the cost of killing millions. (PROSE: Eternity Weeps)

In 2157, IMC planned to use controlled singularities to remove Lucifer's outer atmosphere, allowing them to mine the heavy elements at its core. (PROSE: Lucifer Rising)

On Farside Station in the late 22nd century, Professor Deschamps experimented with artificial singularities in an attempt to develop a singularity bomb. (PROSE: Fear Itself)