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'''DrashigWorld''', described by the [[Fourth Doctor]] as both a "[[planetoid]]" and "[[dwaraf planet]]," was owned by Lord [[Braye]] and turned into a theme park that housed dozens of [[drashig]]s. He claimed it was one of the 700 Wonders of the Galactic Hub.
'''DrashigWorld''', described by the [[Fourth Doctor]] as both a "[[planetoid]]" and "[[dwarf planet]]," was owned by Lord [[Braye]] and turned into a theme park that housed dozens of [[drashig]]s. He claimed it was one of the 700 Wonders of the Galactic Hub.


The park was powered by a [[catalytic fusion reactor]] and divided into four quadrants, including [[wetland]], [[desert]], and [[rain forest]], separated by energy barriers. [[Telepad]]s were used to travel across the planet, but weren't used for internal travel within the Centre.
The park was powered by a [[catalytic fusion reactor]] and divided into four quadrants, including [[wetland]], [[desert]], and [[rain forest]], separated by energy barriers. [[Telepad]]s were used to travel across the planet, but weren't used for internal travel within the Centre.
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[[Category:Dwarf planets]]

Revision as of 13:07, 21 February 2019

DrashigWorld, described by the Fourth Doctor as both a "planetoid" and "dwarf planet," was owned by Lord Braye and turned into a theme park that housed dozens of drashigs. He claimed it was one of the 700 Wonders of the Galactic Hub.

The park was powered by a catalytic fusion reactor and divided into four quadrants, including wetland, desert, and rain forest, separated by energy barriers. Telepads were used to travel across the planet, but weren't used for internal travel within the Centre.