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The '''Antari system''' was a [[binary planetary system]] containing the worlds [[Antari Two]] and [[Antari Three]]. While one account stated [[the Master]] tried to start a war there, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Frontier]]'') another stated that he succeeded, having arranged a "particularly bloody little war" that he considered entertaining until it degenerated into savage butchery. Needing a rapid escape, the Master found the nearest [[Kitling]] and fled to the [[Cheetah Planet]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Survival (novelisation)|Survival]]'')
The '''Antari system''' was a [[binary planetary system]] containing the worlds [[Antari Two]] and [[Antari Three]]. While one account stated [[the Master]] tried to start a war there, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Frontier (novel)|First Frontier]]'') another stated that he succeeded, having arranged a "particularly bloody little war" that he considered entertaining until it degenerated into savage butchery. Needing a rapid escape, the Master found the nearest [[Kitling]] and fled to the [[Cheetah Planet]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Survival (novelisation)|Survival]]'')


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The Antari system was a binary planetary system containing the worlds Antari Two and Antari Three. While one account stated the Master tried to start a war there, (PROSE: First Frontier) another stated that he succeeded, having arranged a "particularly bloody little war" that he considered entertaining until it degenerated into savage butchery. Needing a rapid escape, the Master found the nearest Kitling and fled to the Cheetah Planet. (PROSE: Survival)