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Seratrix was captured by the Daleks after he delivered the Time Lord technology. Later, [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] [[War Ollistra|Ollistra]] sent a team consisting of the [[War Doctor]], [[Veklin]], [[Bennus]] and [[Arverton]] to rescue him. During this mission, the Doctor discovered about the plan of the Daleks to drill into the core of the planets and found that the central control for the operation in the whole Null Zone was on the planet [[Keska]]. After stopping the drills, the Null Zone was deactivated. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heart of the Battle (audio story)|The Heart of the Battle]]'')
Seratrix was captured by the Daleks after he delivered the Time Lord technology. Later, [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] [[War Ollistra|Ollistra]] sent a team consisting of the [[War Doctor]], [[Veklin]], [[Bennus]] and [[Arverton]] to rescue him. During this mission, the Doctor discovered about the plan of the Daleks to drill into the core of the planets and found that the central control for the operation in the whole Null Zone was on the planet [[Keska]]. After stopping the drills, the Null Zone was deactivated. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heart of the Battle (audio story)|The Heart of the Battle]]'')
The Daleks created their own Null Zone technology, however, which needed a great amount of power but allowed them to time travel without using the [[Time Vortex]]. However, two allies of [[Romana II]], [[Narvin]] and [[Livia]], were able to destroy its source to stop a Dalek invasion of [[Gallifrey]] that occurred during the War. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Homecoming (audio story)|Homecoming]]'')


However, after the Time War, the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Gabby Gonzalez]], and [[Cindy Wu]] travelled via a [[space bus]] through the Null Zone, situated in deep space, in the [[24th century]], the Doctor noting that there were some areas where "time travel's a bit tricky these days." ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'')
However, after the Time War, the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Gabby Gonzalez]], and [[Cindy Wu]] travelled via a [[space bus]] through the Null Zone, situated in deep space, in the [[24th century]], the Doctor noting that there were some areas where "time travel's a bit tricky these days." ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'')

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The Null Zone was a part of the universe where time travel was impossible. The Null Zone was generated by a Time Lord weapon from the Omega Arsenal given to the Daleks by Seratrix. Contained in the null zone was the group of planets called the Thousand Worlds, where the Daleks and Taalyens enslaved the inhabitants to drill to the core of the planets in order to destroy Gallifrey.

Seratrix was captured by the Daleks after he delivered the Time Lord technology. Later, Cardinal Ollistra sent a team consisting of the War Doctor, Veklin, Bennus and Arverton to rescue him. During this mission, the Doctor discovered about the plan of the Daleks to drill into the core of the planets and found that the central control for the operation in the whole Null Zone was on the planet Keska. After stopping the drills, the Null Zone was deactivated. (AUDIO: The Heart of the Battle)

The Daleks created their own Null Zone technology, however, which needed a great amount of power but allowed them to time travel without using the Time Vortex. However, two allies of Romana II, Narvin and Livia, were able to destroy its source to stop a Dalek invasion of Gallifrey that occurred during the War. (AUDIO: Homecoming)

However, after the Time War, the Tenth Doctor, Gabby Gonzalez, and Cindy Wu travelled via a space bus through the Null Zone, situated in deep space, in the 24th century, the Doctor noting that there were some areas where "time travel's a bit tricky these days." (COMIC: Supremacy of the Cybermen)