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* Rassilon wants to destroy [[Ezmion VI]]. | * Rassilon wants to destroy [[Ezmion VI]]. | ||
* The [[Great Tower]] is in the [[Forbidden Zone]]. | * The [[Great Tower]] is in the [[Forbidden Zone]]. | ||
* Pandak speculates that Thremix created a second virus that offered a more permanent [[immortality]], and that Rassilon used it on himself before having Thremix killed. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 18:15, 27 May 2024
The Scrolls of Rassilon was a short story published in The Gallifrey Chronicles.
Summary
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Characters
- Rassilon
- Omega
- The Stranger
- Gimel
- Jelen
- Pandak
- Lady Norin
- Castellan Temus
- Zabor
- Mayeron
- Thremix
- Pandak III
- Gimel's man
- Borusa
Worldbuilding
- Pandak was the Lord President during the Vampire Wars.
- The Time Scoop uses taranium as fuel, which is found on Gallifrey's closest moon.
- Before the creation of the Eye of Harmony, Rassilon was already working on Type 30 TARDISes.
- Rassilon invented the Transduction barriers. He is one of the greatest force-field engineers in the universe.
- The High Council all have estates in South Gallifrey. Rassilon exiled the surviving members there once he took power.
- Polyphilos is a Q star, and highly unstable. It is twenty-six light years from Gallifrey.
- Rassilon wants to destroy Ezmion VI.
- The Great Tower is in the Forbidden Zone.
- Pandak speculates that Thremix created a second virus that offered a more permanent immortality, and that Rassilon used it on himself before having Thremix killed.
Notes
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Continuity
- Borusa finds Rassilon's notes on immortality thousands of years later, and notes that they are "interesting". (TV: The Five Doctors)
- Rassilon banned the games of the Death Zone. (TV: The Five Doctors)
- Time Scoops are powered by taranium mined from a Gallifreyan moon. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)
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