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[[File:Geez, sue the designer.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The Third planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'')]]
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The '''Third planet''' was an artificial planet used as a base by [[the Shadow]] in his mission to gain the sixth segment of the [[Key to Time]].
 
The '''Planet of Evil''', also referred to as the '''third planet''', was a black [[asteroid]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor]]'') an artificial planet that served as the domain of [[the Shadow]] and his [[Mute (species)|Mutes]], described as the "valley of the Shadow". The planet had four claw-like prongs and a rocky interior which could generate illusions, with [[transmat]] links to Zeos and Atrios.
 
For five years in the [[far future]], the third planet was positioned over a million miles away from [[Atrios]], blocking its view of [[Zeos]] as the Shadow, using the [[computer]] [[Mentalis]] built by the [[Second Drax]] under threat, waged a war between the two planets in order to obtain the sixth segment of the [[Key to Time]] for the [[Black Guardian]]. Meanwhile, Drax hid in tunnels on the planet, transmitting an intergalactic computer distress signal for help.
 
Using the [[Marshal of Atrios]]'s [[nuclear missile]]s aimed at Zeos, the [[Fourth Doctor]] set up a deflective forcefield for a millisecond, bouncing the missiles off of Zeos and smack at the Planet of Evil, destroying it along with the Shadow and the Mutes. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'')


The Shadow positioned the Third Planet between [[Zeos]] and [[Atrios]] so neither could be seen from the other. It was destroyed when the [[Fourth Doctor]] rerouted missiles fired by the [[Marshal of Atrios]]'s [[Command Capsule]] into it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'')
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 25 January 2023

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Most of the serial refers to the generic "third planet", only calling it the "Planet of Evil" in the last episode, which sounds more specific. The novelisation treats "Planet of Evil" as a definite name. "Third planet" should stay as a redirect.

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The Planet of Evil, also referred to as the third planet, was a black asteroid, (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor) an artificial planet that served as the domain of the Shadow and his Mutes, described as the "valley of the Shadow". The planet had four claw-like prongs and a rocky interior which could generate illusions, with transmat links to Zeos and Atrios.

For five years in the far future, the third planet was positioned over a million miles away from Atrios, blocking its view of Zeos as the Shadow, using the computer Mentalis built by the Second Drax under threat, waged a war between the two planets in order to obtain the sixth segment of the Key to Time for the Black Guardian. Meanwhile, Drax hid in tunnels on the planet, transmitting an intergalactic computer distress signal for help.

Using the Marshal of Atrios's nuclear missiles aimed at Zeos, the Fourth Doctor set up a deflective forcefield for a millisecond, bouncing the missiles off of Zeos and smack at the Planet of Evil, destroying it along with the Shadow and the Mutes. (TV: The Armageddon Factor)