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"'''Kastarion'''" was the name given by the [[Anglican Marine]]s to their [[Villengard algorithm|unseen foe]] during their [[war]] on [[Kastarion 3]]. As no marine had ever seen one, [[rumour]]s spread among the marines of their true nature. Some believed that they hid in the [[fog]], others that they hid in the [[mud]]. Ultimately, the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] revealed that Kastarion 3 was an uninhabited world before the marines arrived there, and that their war was a product of an algorithm artificially maintaining the conflict. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}})
"'''Kastarion'''" was the name given by the [[Anglican Marine]]s to their [[Villengard algorithm|unseen foe]] during their [[war]] on [[Kastarion 3]]. As no marine had ever seen one, [[rumour]]s spread among the marines of their true nature. Some such as [[Carson (Boom)|Carson]] believed that they hid in - or were made of - the [[fog]], others such as [[Mundy Flynn]] thought that they hid in the [[mud]]. Ultimately, the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] revealed that Kastarion 3 was an uninhabited world before the marines arrived there, and that their war was a product of the [[Villengard algorithm]] artificially maintaining the conflict to keep an acceptable [[casualty]] rate once activated by the Marines' warning shots. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}})


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Revision as of 13:37, 18 May 2024

"Kastarion" was the name given by the Anglican Marines to their unseen foe during their war on Kastarion 3. As no marine had ever seen one, rumours spread among the marines of their true nature. Some such as Carson believed that they hid in - or were made of - the fog, others such as Mundy Flynn thought that they hid in the mud. Ultimately, the Fifteenth Doctor revealed that Kastarion 3 was an uninhabited world before the marines arrived there, and that their war was a product of the Villengard algorithm artificially maintaining the conflict to keep an acceptable casualty rate once activated by the Marines' warning shots. (TV: Boom [+]Loading...["Boom (TV story)"])