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'''Zoria''' was a mysterious [[humanoid]] with [[gender]]-neutral [[pronoun]]s who had been sighted across [[space]] and [[time]] looking for compenents for a [[Temporal Disruptor|device that would save the world]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Zoria (feature)|Zoria]]'') They had unknown superiors and used the [[Time Fracture]] to travel to "very specific places" and meet "very specific [[people]]". ([[WC]]: ''[[Is anyone receiving these transmissions? (webcast)|Is anyone receiving these transmissions?]]'')
'''Zoria''' was a mysterious [[humanoid]] with [[gender]]-neutral [[pronoun]]s who had been sighted across [[space]] and [[time]] looking for components for a [[Temporal Disruptor|device that would save the world]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Zoria (feature)|Zoria]]'') They had unknown superiors and used the [[Time Fracture]] to travel to "very specific places" and meet "very specific [[people]]". ([[WC]]: ''[[Is anyone receiving these transmissions? (webcast)|Is anyone receiving these transmissions?]]'')


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 20:54, 22 October 2024

You may wish to consult Zorya (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Zoria was a mysterious humanoid with gender-neutral pronouns who had been sighted across space and time looking for components for a device that would save the world. (PROSE: Zoria) They had unknown superiors and used the Time Fracture to travel to "very specific places" and meet "very specific people". (WC: Is anyone receiving these transmissions?)

Biography

During an adventure which they were forced to repeat at least one million times by a time loop after entering the Time Fracture, a human learned "Zoria's secrets". The Doctor was also aware of these. (PROSE: Hello And Congratulations!)

In a Field Log issued to the participants of Operation Time Fracture, UNIT detailed that there had reports of Zoria being sighted across space and time, (PROSE: Zoria) as they had been using the Time Fracture, (WC: Is anyone receiving these transmissions?) searching for components for a device that would save the world. UNIT advised the participants to approach Zoria with caution, if encountered. (PROSE: Zoria)

Indeed, UNIT Sergeant Robert Dudley, who had stranded in Elizabethan England after travelling through the Time Fracture himself, (WC: This is Sergeant Robert Dudley., Dudley here.) noticed a "mysterious agent" who had been "collecting various parts", though he wasn't sure what they were doing or building. He spoke about other information he knew about the agent in a transmission to the UNIT Black Site, even though he was unsure if it still existed. (WC: Is anyone receiving these transmissions?)

Appearance

Zoria was dark skinned and had short hair. As UNIT put it, Zoria was a "humanoid military operative in crimson tactical clothing". (PROSE: Zoria)

Behind the scenes

Zoria was a major character in the Time Fracture interactive story, where they were presented as a Time Lady from the Last Great Time War, scheming to resurrect Rassilon. Depending on the performance, they were played by Ivy Corbin, Jessica Hern or Chioma Uma.

Zoria was a character from the immersive experience Time Fracture, who, within the context of that story, was revealed to be gathering components to construct a "Temporal Disruptor" to reset the universe so the Time Lords could preside over a new one. However, due to the nature of Time Fracture being unique with every performance, this Wiki cannot cover it as a valid source as exact narrative details are hard to discern. However, Zoria has been featured in several tie-in sources which alludes to their part in Time Fracture, which this Wiki does deem a valid source for writing articles.