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'''Chronon mines''' were a type of [[mine]] which were used as a weapon during the [[Last Great Time War]], possessing the ability to send their targets back in [[time]]. One such mine, referred to as a "stray [[bullet]]", was recovered by the [[Eighth Doctor]] while he was clearing up the war's "mess". He attached it to the engines of a [[Sanukuma]] [[SporeShip]], blasting it back through time and thus returning the Sanukuma back to the [[Dark Times|beginnings]] of [[N-Space|the universe]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Rulers of the Universe (audio story)|The Rulers of the Universe]]'') | '''Chronon mines''' were a type of [[mine]] which were used as a weapon during the [[Last Great Time War]], possessing the ability to send their targets back in [[time]]. One such mine, referred to as a "stray [[bullet]]", was recovered by the [[Eighth Doctor]] while he was clearing up the war's "mess". He attached it to the engines of a [[Sanukuma]] [[SporeShip]], blasting it back through time and thus returning the Sanukuma back to the [[Dark Times|beginnings]] of [[N-Space|the universe]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Rulers of the Universe (audio story)|The Rulers of the Universe]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:26, 26 February 2019
Chronon mines were a type of mine which were used as a weapon during the Last Great Time War, possessing the ability to send their targets back in time. One such mine, referred to as a "stray bullet", was recovered by the Eighth Doctor while he was clearing up the war's "mess". He attached it to the engines of a Sanukuma SporeShip, blasting it back through time and thus returning the Sanukuma back to the beginnings of the universe. (AUDIO: The Rulers of the Universe)