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The '''Vacuum Church''' (also known as the '''Church of Vacuum''' and '''Church of the Vacuum''') was a religion which believed that the [[universe]] was meaningless and their members should embrace death and [[suicide]] as an escape from the [[pain]] of life. Some devotees of the Church allowed themselves to be sacrificed for the Church's cause. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]'') | |||
The '''Vacuum Church''' (also known as the '''Church of Vacuum''' and '''Church of the Vacuum''') was a religion which believed that the [[universe]] was meaningless and their members should embrace death and [[suicide]] as an escape from the pain of life. Some devotees of the Church allowed themselves to be sacrificed for the Church's cause. ([[ | |||
== Actions on Heaven == | == Actions on Heaven == | ||
The Church worked with the [[Hoothi]] to build their army to attack [[Gallifrey]]. Brother [[Phaedrus]] trapped the [[Seventh Doctor]] in [[Puterspace]] to subject him to a slow death by making him relive the ten years his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] spent trapped in the [[time vortex]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]'') | |||
[[Category:Religions]] | [[Category:Religions]] |
Latest revision as of 22:41, 3 September 2020
The Vacuum Church (also known as the Church of Vacuum and Church of the Vacuum) was a religion which believed that the universe was meaningless and their members should embrace death and suicide as an escape from the pain of life. Some devotees of the Church allowed themselves to be sacrificed for the Church's cause. (PROSE: Love and War)
Actions on Heaven[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Church worked with the Hoothi to build their army to attack Gallifrey. Brother Phaedrus trapped the Seventh Doctor in Puterspace to subject him to a slow death by making him relive the ten years his third incarnation spent trapped in the time vortex. (PROSE: Love and War, AUDIO: Love and War)