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[[ | During the [[bottle universe]] gambit, [[Chris Cwej]] referred to the home planet of [[Time Lord|his employers]] as "'''the Homeworld'''" or '''the homeworld''' when talking to [[Christine Summerfield]]. | ||
This Homeworld was located near the centre of [[the Galaxy]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance}}) something also true of the pre-[[War in Heaven|War]] homeworld of the Time Lords ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Human Nature (novel)}}) | This Homeworld was located near the centre of [[the Galaxy]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance}}) something that was also true of the pre-[[War in Heaven|War]] homeworld of the Time Lords. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Human Nature (novel)}}) According to Cwej, some of the [[Time Lord|"time travellers"]] didn't invade [[Earth (Dead Romance)|the bottle]], but instead [[crypto-forming|set up]] [[Nine Gallifreys|colony-worlds]] within the "real" universe, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance}}) something which [[the War King's Homeworld|the Homeworld generally perceived to be the original]] also did. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)}}). | ||
However, a later account indicated that only one [[Great House|House]] had invaded the bottle, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eleven Day Empire (audio story)|The Eleven Day Empire]]'') and indeed ''[[The Book of the War]]'' stated that, originally, each cloneworld had a caretaker-House to look after it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)}}) | However, a later account indicated that only one [[Great House|House]] had invaded the bottle, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eleven Day Empire (audio story)|The Eleven Day Empire]]'') and indeed ''[[The Book of the War]]'' stated that, originally, each cloneworld had a caretaker-House to look after it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)}}) | ||
An even later account, however, stated that Christine found [[the Cathedral of Time]] during a lull in the War when the [[Time Lord|Architects]] considered leaving the universe entirely. This implied that the Homeworld which Christine found herself on was [[the War King's Homeworld|the primary Homeworld]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cousin Eliza (feature)}}) | |||
Either way, by the time [[Christine Summerfield]] arrived at the [[The Capitol|the capitol city]] of the homeworld, it appeared to be in ruins. | Either way, by the time [[Christine Summerfield]] arrived at the [[The Capitol|the capitol city]] of the homeworld, it appeared to be in ruins. | ||
Whilst there, she speculated that the universe she was currently in could be, just like [[Earth (Dead Romance)|hers | Whilst there, she speculated that the universe she was currently in could be [[Virgin reality|a bottle universe]], just like [[Earth (Dead Romance)|hers]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'') | ||
However, Christine, then calling herself [[Eliza]], was in the [[Eleven-Day Empire]], which was decidedly located in the universe of ''[[The Book of the War]]'' rather than any bottle thereof | However, Christine, then calling herself [[Eliza]], was in the [[Eleven-Day Empire]], which was decidedly located in the universe of ''[[The Book of the War]]'' rather than any bottle thereof when it fell. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Eleven-Day Empire (audio story)}}) | ||
Despite this, it was still plausible for the Homeworld on which Christine wrote most of ''[[Dead Romance]]'' | Despite this, it was still plausible for the Homeworld on which Christine wrote most of ''[[Dead Romance]]'' to be located within a bottle, as Christine planned to ask [[All-High God|the Gods]] to carry her into the universe above. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dead Romance (novel)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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