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'''Bookworms''' were bug-like creatures which lived on the [[library]] [[planet]] [[Catalog]]. Apparently, they were, as the [[Seventh Doctor]] put it, "agents of chaos". They were only supposed to be living at the beginning and end of [[the universe]]. Because Catalog's new filing system had stretched backwards and forwards through [[time]], however, it became a significant temporal event. The bugs noticed it and crawled around creation on the Catalog-generated [[timeline]]s. If they kept advancing, they'd undo the fabric of the [[Web of Time]]. The threat was warded off by [[the Doctor]] by depriving them of their food and then forcing them to shrink back to the [[Event One|Big Bang]] and the collapse of the universe. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hunger from the Ends of Time]]'')
{{you may|Master Brain}}'''Bookworms''' were bug-like creatures which lived on the [[library]] [[planet]] [[Catalog]]. Apparently, they were, as the [[Seventh Doctor]] put it, "agents of chaos". They were only supposed to be living at the beginning and end of [[the universe]]. Because Catalog's new filing system had stretched backwards and forwards through [[time]], however, it became a significant temporal event. The bugs noticed it and crawled around creation on the Catalog-generated [[timeline]]s. If they kept advancing, they'd undo the fabric of the [[Web of Time]]. The threat was warded off by [[the Doctor]] by depriving them of their food and then forcing them to shrink back to the [[Event One|Big Bang]] and the [[End of the universe|collapse of the universe]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hunger from the Ends of Time! (comic story)|Hunger from the Ends of Time!]]'')


== Overview ==
== History ==
The [[Foreign Hazard Duty]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]] fought tiny bookworms who infested the [[library]] world of [[Catalog]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hunger from the Ends of Time]]'')
The [[Foreign Hazard Duty]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]] fought tiny bookworms who infested the [[library]] world of [[Catalog]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hunger from the Ends of Time! (comic story)|Hunger from the Ends of Time!]]'')


Four bookworms were affected by [[Barbara Cartland]]'s alien parchment. One of them ate [[Wilkie Collins]]' writing. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Diet of Worms]]'')
Four bookworms were affected by [[Barbara Cartland]]'s alien parchment. One of them ate [[Wilkie Collins]]' writing. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Diet of Worms (audio story)|The Diet of Worms]]'')
 
The [[Second Doctor]] and his companions met the Bookworms on the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Original Sin (novel)|Original Sin]]'')


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Bookworms were bug-like creatures which lived on the library planet Catalog. Apparently, they were, as the Seventh Doctor put it, "agents of chaos". They were only supposed to be living at the beginning and end of the universe. Because Catalog's new filing system had stretched backwards and forwards through time, however, it became a significant temporal event. The bugs noticed it and crawled around creation on the Catalog-generated timelines. If they kept advancing, they'd undo the fabric of the Web of Time. The threat was warded off by the Doctor by depriving them of their food and then forcing them to shrink back to the Big Bang and the collapse of the universe. (COMIC: Hunger from the Ends of Time!)

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The Foreign Hazard Duty and the Seventh Doctor fought tiny bookworms who infested the library world of Catalog. (COMIC: Hunger from the Ends of Time!)

Four bookworms were affected by Barbara Cartland's alien parchment. One of them ate Wilkie Collins' writing. (AUDIO: The Diet of Worms)

The Second Doctor and his companions met the Bookworms on the Braxiatel Collection. (PROSE: Original Sin)