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[[File:The Gateway.jpg|thumb|right|The Gateway. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'')]]
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The '''Gateway''' was a pan-[[dimension]]al structure located at the mathematical boundary (where the co-ordinates were at zero) of [[E-Space]] and [[N-Space]]. It allowed for transference between [[Minkowski Space]] to other quantum states, access to non-Euclidean geometries, post-mathematic spatio-temporal co-ordiantes, and something [[Adric]] described as being "extra-universal." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cold Fusion]]'') It was formed from the fabric of a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitment]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and Warriors' Gate]]'')
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'''The Gateway''' was a pan-[[dimension]]al structure located at the mathematical boundary of [[E-Space]] and [[N-Space]], where the co-ordinates were at zero.


It appeared to be the remains of an old [[castle]], possibly constructed by the [[Tharil]]s as it was the centre of their empire. Inside the Gateway were [[mirror]]s the Tharils used to travel the [[universe]], which lead to a black and white courtyard outside. They were guarded by the [[Gundan]] robots who walked the [[time wind]]s where [[human]]s could not. There were three Gateways, the place, the arch, and the mirrors, and all the gateways were one.
== History ==
The Gateway allowed for transference between [[Minkowski Space]] to other quantum states, access to non-Euclidean geometries, post-mathematic spatio-temporal co-ordinates, and something [[Adric]] described as being "extra-universal." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (novel)|Cold Fusion]]'')


The Gateway was partially destroyed when [[Rorvik]] attempted to backblast it with his [[spaceship]] as a way to escape it, but still remained partially for the Tharils to use. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'')
It was formed from the fabric of a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitement]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and Warriors' Gate (novelisation)|Doctor Who and Warriors' Gate]]'') which meant it existed in [[The Void|the space between realities]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Invasion of E-Space (audio story)|The Invasion of E-Space]]'')


Although it appeared as a free-standing structure in a white void, [[Romana II]] would later refer to it as a "[[planet]]," ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest]]'') and the [[Fifth Doctor]] recognized a castle on [[Apollyon]] as the other side of the Gateway. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Entropy Plague (audio story)|The Entropy Plague]]'')
Inside the Gateway were [[mirror]]s the Tharils used to travel the [[universe]], which led to a black-and-white courtyard outside. They were guarded by the [[Gundan]] robots who walked the [[time wind]]s where [[human]]s could not. There were three Gateways, the place, the arch, and the mirrors, and all the gateways were one.
 
The Gateway was partially destroyed when [[Rorvik]] attempted to backblast it with his [[spaceship]] as a way to escape it, but still remained partially for the Tharils to use. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]'')
 
Although it appeared as a free-standing structure in a white void, [[Romana II]] would later refer to it as a "[[planet]]," ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]'') and the [[Fifth Doctor]] recognised a castle on [[Apollyon]] as the other side of the Gateway. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Entropy Plague (audio story)|The Entropy Plague]]'')
 
A version of the Gateway existed in the [[Unbound Universe]] where [[Unbound Doctor|the Doctor]] was exiled to in [[1997]]. After the [[Great War (Unbound Universe)|Great War]], the Doctor tried to escape his universe through the Gateway and use [[Bernice Summerfield]] as his anchor to the prime universe. The plan didn't work and the Doctor was pulled back into his universe through the Gateway with Benny. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'')
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 17 July 2024

The Gateway was a pan-dimensional structure located at the mathematical boundary of E-Space and N-Space, where the co-ordinates were at zero.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Gateway allowed for transference between Minkowski Space to other quantum states, access to non-Euclidean geometries, post-mathematic spatio-temporal co-ordinates, and something Adric described as being "extra-universal." (PROSE: Cold Fusion)

It was formed from the fabric of a Charged Vacuum Emboitement, (PROSE: Doctor Who and Warriors' Gate) which meant it existed in the space between realities. (AUDIO: The Invasion of E-Space)

Inside the Gateway were mirrors the Tharils used to travel the universe, which led to a black-and-white courtyard outside. They were guarded by the Gundan robots who walked the time winds where humans could not. There were three Gateways, the place, the arch, and the mirrors, and all the gateways were one.

The Gateway was partially destroyed when Rorvik attempted to backblast it with his spaceship as a way to escape it, but still remained partially for the Tharils to use. (TV: Warriors' Gate)

Although it appeared as a free-standing structure in a white void, Romana II would later refer to it as a "planet," (PROSE: Blood Harvest) and the Fifth Doctor recognised a castle on Apollyon as the other side of the Gateway. (AUDIO: The Entropy Plague)

A version of the Gateway existed in the Unbound Universe where the Doctor was exiled to in 1997. After the Great War, the Doctor tried to escape his universe through the Gateway and use Bernice Summerfield as his anchor to the prime universe. The plan didn't work and the Doctor was pulled back into his universe through the Gateway with Benny. (AUDIO: The Library in the Body)