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| | |first = The Death of Art (novel) | ||
|appearances = | |appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'' | ||
|individuals = Truthseeker | |individuals = [[Truthseeker]], [[Galaxy Violet]] | ||
}}The '''Quoth''' were a subatomic sentient species, no larger than a string of [[quark (physics)|quarks]]. | }}The '''Quoth''' were a subatomic sentient species, no larger than a string of [[quark (physics)|quarks]]. | ||
They lived at least eighteen thousand times faster than a [[human]]. Their original homeworld was a spinning cylinder of [[neutronium]], a light-day long, whose rotation distorted time. When the cylinder was destroyed by an [[N-Form (Damaged Goods)|N-Form]], the Quoth drifted through space until they encountered [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art | They lived at least eighteen thousand times faster than a [[human]]. Their original homeworld was a spinning cylinder of [[neutronium]], a light-day long, whose rotation distorted time. When the cylinder was destroyed ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art]]'') by an [[N-Form (Damaged Goods)|N-Form]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Damaged Goods (novel)|Damaged Goods]]'') the Quoth drifted through space until they encountered [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art]]'') | ||
There, they found the only source for their birthing materials was inside the human brain, created as a side-effect of [[psionic]]s. Ironically, the extraction process stimulated the psychic nodes in the host's brain, increasing their psionic ability. | There, they found the only source for their birthing materials was inside the human brain, created as a side-effect of [[psionic]]s. Ironically, the extraction process stimulated the psychic nodes in the host's brain, increasing their psionic ability. | ||
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Once freed from [[Montague (The Death of Art)|Montague]]'s enslavement, the [[Seventh Doctor]] took them to a new home, the neutronium remains of a first-generation star at the galactic core. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art]]'') | Once freed from [[Montague (The Death of Art)|Montague]]'s enslavement, the [[Seventh Doctor]] took them to a new home, the neutronium remains of a first-generation star at the galactic core. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art]]'') | ||
The Quoth were represented at the signing of the [[Christmas Needle Agreement]] by Ambassador [[Galaxy Violet]], who briefly talked with [[Graelyn Scythes]] of [[Dawn (organisation)|Dawn]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 03:05, 28 December 2018
The Quoth were a subatomic sentient species, no larger than a string of quarks.
They lived at least eighteen thousand times faster than a human. Their original homeworld was a spinning cylinder of neutronium, a light-day long, whose rotation distorted time. When the cylinder was destroyed (PROSE: The Death of Art) by an N-Form, (PROSE: Damaged Goods) the Quoth drifted through space until they encountered Earth. (PROSE: The Death of Art)
There, they found the only source for their birthing materials was inside the human brain, created as a side-effect of psionics. Ironically, the extraction process stimulated the psychic nodes in the host's brain, increasing their psionic ability.
Once freed from Montague's enslavement, the Seventh Doctor took them to a new home, the neutronium remains of a first-generation star at the galactic core. (PROSE: The Death of Art)
The Quoth were represented at the signing of the Christmas Needle Agreement by Ambassador Galaxy Violet, who briefly talked with Graelyn Scythes of Dawn. (PROSE: White Canvas)