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Again the dodecahedron is said to be a god by General Draham Mcgregor when he speaks to Meglos, he says,"But what you're asking us to do is impossible...and they guard that dodecahedron with their lives,to them it's a god."  
Again the dodecahedron is said to be a god by General Draham Mcgregor when he speaks to Meglos, he says,"But what you're asking us to do is impossible...and they guard that dodecahedron with their lives,to them it's a god."  


[[Meglos]] informs us that Ti the dodecahedron was made on Tigella and is an extremely potent power source, which the Deons and Savants are using only at a fraction of its potential. (Its potential is about twelve times that of what it's current output is. Meglos says its equal to all the energy in the Universe.)
[[Meglos]] informs us that Ti, the dodecahedron, was made on Tigella and is an extremely potent power source, which the Deons and Savants are using only at a fraction of its potential. (Its potential is about twelve times that of what it's current output is. Meglos says its equal to all the energy in the Universe.)


Ti, which is, through out their arguments, refered to as she, is both the Dodecahedron and a metaphysical form conjured through beliefs. The blessings of Ti through the Dion Oath show this metaphysical connection to the power that the dodecahedron contains. ([[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'')
Ti, which is, through out their arguments, refered to as she, is both the Dodecahedron and a metaphysical form conjured through beliefs. The blessings of Ti through the Dion Oath show this metaphysical connection to the power that the dodecahedron contains. ([[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'')
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Ti (pronounced tai or tie) is the dodecahedron as stated first by the male Savant Deedrix who argues against the Dion Lexa in the arguing chamber, he says,"...and trusted to death no doubt! How can there be any respect for a creed that practices primative sacrifice? Are you making sacrifices now in the name of your monsterious myth?...No this should be said before all Tigella, the dodecahedron is no god!"

Again the dodecahedron is said to be a god by General Draham Mcgregor when he speaks to Meglos, he says,"But what you're asking us to do is impossible...and they guard that dodecahedron with their lives,to them it's a god."

Meglos informs us that Ti, the dodecahedron, was made on Tigella and is an extremely potent power source, which the Deons and Savants are using only at a fraction of its potential. (Its potential is about twelve times that of what it's current output is. Meglos says its equal to all the energy in the Universe.)

Ti, which is, through out their arguments, refered to as she, is both the Dodecahedron and a metaphysical form conjured through beliefs. The blessings of Ti through the Dion Oath show this metaphysical connection to the power that the dodecahedron contains. (DW: Meglos)