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The '''Lasron solar region''' was a region of space in the [[Kappa Galanga sector]]. It was at the forefront of the [[Second Dalek War]]. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]'')
The '''Lasron solar region''' was a region of space in the [[Kappa Galanga sector]]. It was at the forefront of the [[Second Dalek War]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
[[human|Humanity]] explored the Lasron solar region, colonised [[Auros]] and constructed the Lodestar Station 479 on [[Hurala]]. Hurala was a frontier staging world, used as a stop off point for people on their way to other planets, including [[Klechton]], [[Jalian 17]], [[Tenten 10]], [[Blenhorm Ogin]] and most notably, [[Arkheon]]. However, due to the escalating conflict between the [[Dalek Empire|Dalek]] and [[Earth Empire]]s, the planet was abandoned.
[[Human]]ity explored the Lasron solar region, colonised [[Auros]] and constructed the Lodestar Station 479 on [[Hurala]]. Hurala was a frontier staging world, used as a stop off point for people on their way to other planets, including [[Klechton]], [[Jalian 17]], [[Tenten 10]], [[Blenhorm Ogin]] and most notably, [[Arkheon]]. However, due to the escalating conflict between the [[Dalek Empire|Dalek]] and [[Earth Empire]]s, the planet was abandoned.


In the [[26th century]], during the [[Second Dalek War]], the [[Dalek]]s attacked Auros. The human colonists surrendered. They destroyed the [[planet]] using [[Osterhagen Key|Osterhagen technology]] rather than have it fall to the Daleks.
In the [[26th century]], during the [[Second Dalek War]], the [[Dalek]]s attacked Auros. The human colonists surrendered. They destroyed the [[planet]] using [[Osterhagen Key|Osterhagen technology]] rather than have it fall to the Daleks.


The [[Tenth Doctor]] arrived on the abandoned Hurala via a time slip in his [[TARDIS]]. He became trapped on the planet but rescued by the crew of the [[Wayfarer]] after several days. Later, the Doctor defeated the Daleks by destroying part of the planet, taking the Lodestar station and the Daleks with it. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]'')
The [[Tenth Doctor]] arrived on the abandoned Hurala via a time slip in his [[TARDIS]]. He became trapped on the planet but rescued by the crew of the [[Wayfarer]] after several days. Later, the Doctor defeated the Daleks by destroying part of the planet, taking the Lodestar station and the Daleks with it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]'')
 
== Planets ==
* [[Hurala]]
* [[Auros]]
''The following three planets were noted as being in close proximity to [[Hurala]], so they are likely located in the Lasron solar region.''
* [[Tenten 10]]
* [[Jalian 17]]
* [[Blenhorm Ogin]]


[[Category:Regions of space]]
[[Category:Regions of space]]
[[Category:Mutter's Spiral]]
[[Category:Mutter's Spiral]]
[[Category:Second Dalek War]]

Latest revision as of 14:05, 26 February 2019

The Lasron solar region was a region of space in the Kappa Galanga sector. It was at the forefront of the Second Dalek War. (PROSE: Prisoner of the Daleks)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Humanity explored the Lasron solar region, colonised Auros and constructed the Lodestar Station 479 on Hurala. Hurala was a frontier staging world, used as a stop off point for people on their way to other planets, including Klechton, Jalian 17, Tenten 10, Blenhorm Ogin and most notably, Arkheon. However, due to the escalating conflict between the Dalek and Earth Empires, the planet was abandoned.

In the 26th century, during the Second Dalek War, the Daleks attacked Auros. The human colonists surrendered. They destroyed the planet using Osterhagen technology rather than have it fall to the Daleks.

The Tenth Doctor arrived on the abandoned Hurala via a time slip in his TARDIS. He became trapped on the planet but rescued by the crew of the Wayfarer after several days. Later, the Doctor defeated the Daleks by destroying part of the planet, taking the Lodestar station and the Daleks with it. (PROSE: Prisoner of the Daleks)