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The '''''Infinite''''' was a spaceship that was forged during the [[Dark Times]]. It was said to be powered by an [[Great Old One|Old One]] and that whoever found it would be granted their heart's desire. The ''Infinite'' eventually crashed on one of the [[asteroid]]s of the [[Caris System]]. The parts were scattered throughout the [[universe]] and power contained within started to fade away. Four [[data chip]]s were needed to find its secret location.
The '''''Infinite''''' was a [[spaceship]] from the [[Dark Times]].
 
It was said the ''Infinite'' was powered by an [[Great Old One|Old One]] and whoever found it would be granted their heart's desire. The ''Infinite'' crashed on the [[asteroid]] [[Asteroid 7574B|7574B]] of the [[Ceres system]]. Its parts were scattered throughout the [[universe]], and power within faded away. Four [[data chip]]s were needed to find its secret location.
 
In the [[40th century]], these four chips were found by Captain [[Kaliko]], [[Ulysees Meregrass]], [[Gurney]] and [[Baltazar]]. The chips' carriers were [[murder]]ed by Baltazar to enable him to locate the ship. He also used the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] to learn the location and hijacked [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to get there. The TARDIS was essential for the quest because the [[Time Lord]] technology could read Dark Time technology.
 
The vessel did indeed have the ability to show people their heart's desire: it provided Martha with a romantic image of the Doctor and untold riches for Baltazar, but the Doctor prevented the vessel from showing his heart's desire. He then destroyed the vessel. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest (TV story)|The Infinite Quest]]'')
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At some point during the [[40th century]], these four chip were found by Captain [[Kaliko]], [[Ulysees Meregrass]], [[Gurney]] and [[Baltazar]]. Baltazar murdered the chip carriers to get to the ship. He also used [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] to get the location and hijacked the TARDIS to get there. The vessel did indeed have the ability to show people their heart's desire: it provided Martha with a romantic image of the Doctor, and untold riches for Baltazar, but the Doctor successfully prevented the vessel from showing his heart's desire. Ultimately, the Doctor destroyed the vessel. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 22 April 2024

The Infinite was a spaceship from the Dark Times.

It was said the Infinite was powered by an Old One and whoever found it would be granted their heart's desire. The Infinite crashed on the asteroid 7574B of the Ceres system. Its parts were scattered throughout the universe, and power within faded away. Four data chips were needed to find its secret location.

In the 40th century, these four chips were found by Captain Kaliko, Ulysees Meregrass, Gurney and Baltazar. The chips' carriers were murdered by Baltazar to enable him to locate the ship. He also used the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones to learn the location and hijacked the TARDIS to get there. The TARDIS was essential for the quest because the Time Lord technology could read Dark Time technology.

The vessel did indeed have the ability to show people their heart's desire: it provided Martha with a romantic image of the Doctor and untold riches for Baltazar, but the Doctor prevented the vessel from showing his heart's desire. He then destroyed the vessel. (TV: The Infinite Quest)