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[[File:Genesis III.jpg|right|thumb | [[File:Genesis III.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Fourth Doctor]] stands before a P-series Genesis III. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Inter-Galactic Cat (short story)|Inter-Galactic Cat]]'')]] | ||
'''Genesis IIIs''' were a line of | '''Genesis IIIs''' were a line of [[Computer|supercomputers]]. | ||
A P-series Genesis III was in operation on board [[Space Station Alpha (Inter-Galactic Cat)|Space Station Alpha]]. It was tasked with finding new places for [[human]]ity to colonise. It formulated a way to do this by miniaturising the humans with a [[Composition Adjustment Teleport]], and having them live on a single atom of [[carbon]]. | A P-series Genesis III was in operation on board ''[[Space Station Alpha (Inter-Galactic Cat)|Space Station Alpha]]''. It was tasked with finding new places for [[human]]ity to colonise. It formulated a way to do this by [[miniaturisation|miniaturising]] the humans with a [[Composition Adjustment Teleport]], and having them live on a single atom of [[carbon]]. | ||
The Genesis III brought the [[Fourth Doctor]] to ''Space Station Alpha'' in the hope of using him and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] to continue this miniaturisation. The Genesis III agreed to be linked to the Doctor in order to gain his knowledge. However, the Doctor told him the story of ''[[Puss in Boots]]'', confusing the computer and rendering it harmless. The Doctor explained that this was due to it not being able to imagine; this would not be incorporated until the R-series. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Inter-Galactic Cat (short story)|Inter-Galactic Cat]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 10 November 2019
Genesis IIIs were a line of supercomputers.
A P-series Genesis III was in operation on board Space Station Alpha. It was tasked with finding new places for humanity to colonise. It formulated a way to do this by miniaturising the humans with a Composition Adjustment Teleport, and having them live on a single atom of carbon.
The Genesis III brought the Fourth Doctor to Space Station Alpha in the hope of using him and his TARDIS to continue this miniaturisation. The Genesis III agreed to be linked to the Doctor in order to gain his knowledge. However, the Doctor told him the story of Puss in Boots, confusing the computer and rendering it harmless. The Doctor explained that this was due to it not being able to imagine; this would not be incorporated until the R-series. (PROSE: Inter-Galactic Cat)