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'''Station Nine''' was a late [[20th century]] [[United States of America|United States]] military missile platform. [[President of the United States|President]] [[Tom Dering]] believed either [[Jimmy Carter]] or [[Ronald Reagan]] had it secretly built. | '''Station Nine''' was a late [[20th century]] [[United States of America|United States]] military missile platform. [[President of the United States|President]] [[Tom Dering]] believed either [[Jimmy Carter]] or [[Ronald Reagan]] had it secretly built. | ||
The [[Khameirian]]s stranded on [[Earth]] since the [[13th century]] planned to use the station to start a [[nuclear war]] in [[1998]]. The resulting release of energy would allow them to reconstitute themselves. They were stopped by the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[ | The [[Khameirian]]s stranded on [[Earth]] since the [[13th century]] planned to use the station to start a [[nuclear war]] in [[1998]]. The resulting release of energy would allow them to reconstitute themselves. They were stopped by the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Sam Jones|Sam]], destroying the station in the process. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Option Lock (novel)|Option Lock]]'') | ||
[[Category:Locations visited by the Eighth Doctor]] | [[Category:Locations visited by the Eighth Doctor]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:55, 7 July 2021
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Station Nine was a late 20th century United States military missile platform. President Tom Dering believed either Jimmy Carter or Ronald Reagan had it secretly built.
The Khameirians stranded on Earth since the 13th century planned to use the station to start a nuclear war in 1998. The resulting release of energy would allow them to reconstitute themselves. They were stopped by the Eighth Doctor and Sam, destroying the station in the process. (PROSE: Option Lock)