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'''Metralubit''' is a planet that was settled by [[human]]s in the fifty-eighth segment of time and is located in the [[Fostrix galaxy]].
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}}'''Metralubit''' was a [[planet]] settled by [[human]]s in the [[Segment of Time|fifty-eighth segment of time]]. It was located in the [[Fostrix Galaxy]].


There were at least 6 civilizations on Metralubit. During the first civilization, [[The Darkness]] found it and started the feeding cycle. Each civilization was able to last around 2,000 years before The Darkness made it plunge into chaos. The Darkness was able to feed on the carrion and death that was created and then went back into hibernation.
There were at least six civilisations on Metralubit. During the first civilisation, [[the Darkness (The Well-Mannered War)|the Darkness]] found it and started the feeding cycle. Each civilisation lasted about two thousand years before The Darkness plunged it into chaos. The Darkness fed on the carrion and death created and then went back into hibernation.


==The 6th Civilization==
== History ==
The sixth civilization was developing at the same rate as the first five civilizations. Progress moved slowly and the planet was polluted and dirty. Eventually, [[Menlove Stokes]]' cryogenics chamber was found. By extrapolating the knowledge in his mind, they were able to make great leaps technologically. As well, they were able to create the [[Femdroid]]s from Stokes' memory of [[K-9]]. These Femdroids, being more efficient and intelligent then [[human]]s, were able to see the pattern of destruction.
=== The Yelphaj civilisation ===
While it also fell almost overnight, the [[Yelphaj]] civilisation was noted for weathering plague, flood and famine without losing stability.


The Femdroids decided the best choice of action would be to send most of the [[human]]s to [[Regus V]]. The Darkness would be then distracted by a war on [[Barclow]]. Eventually, The Darkness would move in to feed, when [[Barclow]] would be blown up, destroying The Darkness.
=== The Helducc civilisation ===
The [[Helducc]] civilisation had a population of approximately [[3000000 (number)|three million]], and spanned 40% of the planet. It was destroyed in a conflict sparked by a rivalry between two of its rulers. It was the immediate precursor to the civilisation that occupied Metralubit during the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s presence on [[Barclow]].


Unfortunately, this plan was stopped after meddling by [[Romana]], K-9 and Menlove Stokes. (''[[DW]]'': ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]''.)
=== The sixth civilisation ===
The sixth civilisation was extant when the planet was visited by [[Romana II]] and [[K9]]. It was a constitutional democracy, ruled by a Premier. Premier [[Harmock]] was the incumbent at the time, ruling from the capital, [[Metron]].


The sixth civilisation was developing at the same rate as the first five. Progress was slow and the planet was polluted and dirty. Eventually, [[Menlove Stokes]]' cryogenics chamber was found. By extrapolating the knowledge in his mind, they made great leaps technologically. They created the [[Femdroid]]s from Stokes' memory of [[K9]]. These Femdroids were more efficient and intelligent then [[human]]s and saw the pattern of destruction.
The Femdroids decided the best choice of action was to send most of the [[human]]s to [[Regus V]]. The Darkness would be distracted by a war on [[Barclow]]. The Darkness would move in to feed and Barclow would be blown up, destroying it.
Unfortunately, this plan failed after meddling by Romana II, K9 and Menlove Stokes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War (novel)|The Well-Mannered War]]'')
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Latest revision as of 00:19, 30 April 2021

Metralubit was a planet settled by humans in the fifty-eighth segment of time. It was located in the Fostrix Galaxy.

There were at least six civilisations on Metralubit. During the first civilisation, the Darkness found it and started the feeding cycle. Each civilisation lasted about two thousand years before The Darkness plunged it into chaos. The Darkness fed on the carrion and death created and then went back into hibernation.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Yelphaj civilisation[[edit] | [edit source]]

While it also fell almost overnight, the Yelphaj civilisation was noted for weathering plague, flood and famine without losing stability.

The Helducc civilisation[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Helducc civilisation had a population of approximately three million, and spanned 40% of the planet. It was destroyed in a conflict sparked by a rivalry between two of its rulers. It was the immediate precursor to the civilisation that occupied Metralubit during the Fourth Doctor's presence on Barclow.

The sixth civilisation[[edit] | [edit source]]

The sixth civilisation was extant when the planet was visited by Romana II and K9. It was a constitutional democracy, ruled by a Premier. Premier Harmock was the incumbent at the time, ruling from the capital, Metron.

The sixth civilisation was developing at the same rate as the first five. Progress was slow and the planet was polluted and dirty. Eventually, Menlove Stokes' cryogenics chamber was found. By extrapolating the knowledge in his mind, they made great leaps technologically. They created the Femdroids from Stokes' memory of K9. These Femdroids were more efficient and intelligent then humans and saw the pattern of destruction.

The Femdroids decided the best choice of action was to send most of the humans to Regus V. The Darkness would be distracted by a war on Barclow. The Darkness would move in to feed and Barclow would be blown up, destroying it.

Unfortunately, this plan failed after meddling by Romana II, K9 and Menlove Stokes. (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War)