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Revision as of 07:43, 13 October 2009
The Eternity Crystal was a powerful component part of the Eternity Project, devised by Brother Varlos of the Darksmith Collective.
Led and overseen by Brother Varlos the project was abandoned following the Mordane Incident before completion and the crystal was hidden. It was later found and reawakened buried on the Earth's Moon (in the 30th century). Where it animated moondust to attack and defend.
The Doctor managed to contain the power and influence of the crystal by securing it in a stasis box onboard the TARDIS, but the Darksmith Collective, having at long last detected its signal dispatched a robot Agent to retrieve it at all costs.
For a brief while the Agent recovered the Crystal from the Doctor after it had animated the dead on the planet Mordane, and returned to Karagula with it. It did not remain with the Darksmith Collective for long before the Doctor recovered it and went in search of Brother Varlos on the planet Flydon Maxima...
To be continued...
References
- TDL: The Dust of Ages
- TDL: The Graves of Mordane
- TDL: The Colour of Darkness
- TDL: The Depths of Despair
- TDL: The Vampire of Paris
- TDL: The Game of Death
- TDL: The Planet of Oblivion
- TDL: The Pictures of Emptiness
- TDL: The Art of War
- TDL: The End of Time
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