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[[File:St--5z28.jpg|thumb|250px|Castrovalva on a hilltop. ([[DW]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')]]
[[File:St--5z28.jpg|thumb|Castrovalva on a hilltop. ([[DW]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')]]
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'''Castrovalva''', also called the '''Dwellings of Simplicity''', was a town located on a lush planet in [[Andromeda]]. When the [[Fifth Doctor]] needed a place to recover from the effects of his recent [[regeneration]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan]] brought him to Castrovalva.
'''Castrovalva''', also called the '''Dwellings of Simplicity''', was a city created with [[block transfer computation]] by [[the Master (Tremas|)]] and the power of an enslaved [[Adric]]'s mathematical skill. It appeared to be a town located on a cliffside of an unnamed, lush planet in [[Andromeda]]. When the [[Fifth Doctor]] needed a place to recover from the effects of his recent [[regeneration]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan]] brought him to Castrovalva, because of a fictional entry placed in the [[TARDIS Index File]] by Adric.


The Master's hope was that he could lure the Doctor into a fictional world, then destroy him by "imploding" that world.  However, because the Doctor was able to make some of the [[Castrovalvan]]s self-aware, the plan failed. One of them, [[Shardovan]], threw himself into the apparatus enslaving Adric, which brought an unplanned end to the city.  The Doctor and his [[companion]]s escaped just as Castrovalva fell in on itself. ([[DW]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') The Master escaped as well. ([[DW]]: ''[[Time-Flight]]'')  The unnamed planet, which ''was'' real, also survived the "implosion" of Castrovalva.
== Characteristics ==
Castrovalva seemed to have an extensive history, its library holding books of information from twelve hundred years ago to the present day. The Castrovalan people did very little except read, but encouraged new ideas. They began hunting for sport at the time of the Doctor's arrival.
Castrovalva seemed to have an extensive history, its library holding books of information from twelve hundred years ago to the present day. The Castrovalan people did very little except read, but encouraged new ideas. They began hunting for sport at the time of the Doctor's arrival.


[[File:Welcome to Castrovalva.jpg|left|thumb|thumb|Castrovalva falls in on itself. ([[DW]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')]]
In the end, it was revealed that the Master had actually created Castrovalva, using [[Adric]] to calculate the [[Block Transfer Computation]]s. All of its people and history were made up.
Having failed to destroy the Doctor by sending him through time to [[Event One]], Castrovalva served as a second, [[recursion|recursive]] trap to destroy the Doctor.
He and his companions escaped just as Castrovalva fell in on itself. ([[DW]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') The Master escaped as well. ([[DW]]: ''[[Time-Flight]]'')
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
According to [[writer]] [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], [[director]] [[Fiona Cumming]] and actor [[Peter Davison]], the name of the planet on which Castrovalva is located is ''not'' called Castrovalva. ([[DCOM]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') This is seemingly confirmed in-narrative by the episode 2 close-up of the [[TARDIS Index File]] entry on Castrovalva.   
According to [[writer]] [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], [[director]] [[Fiona Cumming]] and actor [[Peter Davison]], the name of the planet on which Castrovalva is located is ''not'' called Castrovalva. ([[DCOM]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') This is seemingly confirmed in-narrative by the episode 2 close-up of the [[TARDIS Index File]] entry on Castrovalva.   


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Castrovalva on a hilltop. (DW: Castrovalva)
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Castrovalva, also called the Dwellings of Simplicity, was a city created with block transfer computation by ) and the power of an enslaved Adric's mathematical skill. It appeared to be a town located on a cliffside of an unnamed, lush planet in Andromeda. When the Fifth Doctor needed a place to recover from the effects of his recent regeneration, Nyssa and Tegan brought him to Castrovalva, because of a fictional entry placed in the TARDIS Index File by Adric.

The Master's hope was that he could lure the Doctor into a fictional world, then destroy him by "imploding" that world. However, because the Doctor was able to make some of the Castrovalvans self-aware, the plan failed. One of them, Shardovan, threw himself into the apparatus enslaving Adric, which brought an unplanned end to the city. The Doctor and his companions escaped just as Castrovalva fell in on itself. (DW: Castrovalva) The Master escaped as well. (DW: Time-Flight) The unnamed planet, which was real, also survived the "implosion" of Castrovalva.

Characteristics

Castrovalva seemed to have an extensive history, its library holding books of information from twelve hundred years ago to the present day. The Castrovalan people did very little except read, but encouraged new ideas. They began hunting for sport at the time of the Doctor's arrival.

Behind the scenes

According to writer Christopher H. Bidmead, director Fiona Cumming and actor Peter Davison, the name of the planet on which Castrovalva is located is not called Castrovalva. (DCOM: Castrovalva) This is seemingly confirmed in-narrative by the episode 2 close-up of the TARDIS Index File entry on Castrovalva.