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'''Darkness''' was the absence of [[light]]. According to the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]], "In the dark, we are all [[invisible]], and all [[blind]]." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Last of the Colophon (audio story)|Last of the Colophon]]'') Leela further explained that "Darkness needs light to define it", meaning that darkness could take form only when a source of light was present. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Darkness of Glass (audio story)|The Darkness of Glass]]'')
'''Darkness''' was the absence of [[light]]. According to the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]], "In the dark, we are all [[invisible]], and all [[blind]]." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Last of the Colophon (audio story)|Last of the Colophon]]'') Leela further explained that "Darkness needs light to define it", meaning that darkness could take form only when a source of light was present. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Darkness of Glass (audio story)|The Darkness of Glass]]'')

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Darkness
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Darkness was the absence of light. According to the Fourth Doctor and Leela, "In the dark, we are all invisible, and all blind." (AUDIO: Last of the Colophon) Leela further explained that "Darkness needs light to define it", meaning that darkness could take form only when a source of light was present. (AUDIO: The Darkness of Glass)

Dark planets were worlds which received almost no light, but which were nevertheless capable of supporting life. (PROSE: The Dark Planet)

According to Joseph Holman, humanity by its nature avoided darkness, and craved the light. (AUDIO: The Darkness of Glass) Indeed, not just humans but almost every species in the universe, according to the Tenth Doctor, had an irrational fear of the dark. (TV: Silence in the Library)

While darkness generally impaired vision, some people, with an ability for night vision, could see well in the dark. (PROSE: Halflife, Tragedy Day, AUDIO: The Darkness of Glass) Humans could evolve larger eyes to accommodate for complete lack of light, as they did once on a planet given light only once every thousand years. Plantlife on this planet also developed to grow rapidly, through photosynthesis, during this brief span of sunlight. (AUDIO: White Ghosts) Gallifreyans could also see far better in the dark than humans could. (PROSELucifer Rising)

The Vashta Nerada, as creatures of shadow, thrived in the dark, while light could easily drive them away. (TV: Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead, AUDIO: Day of the Vashta Nerada)

Conversely, the Shadow Demon could only act when sufficient light allowed for darkness. (AUDIO: The Darkness of Glass)