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'''Z-Neutrinos''' were a type of energetic particle. If compressed into a single string, Z-Neutrinos were capable of cancelling the electrical energy that held atoms together, thus decomposing matter into its base components. | |||
The [[Crucible]] of the [[New Dalek Empire]] had a [[Crucible energy core|core]] of Z-Neutrino energy, powerful enough to tear apart a [[TARDIS]] with its defences down. [[Davros]] designed his [[reality bomb]] to use the Z-Neutrinos from the core, compressed and transmitted by the precise arrangement of [[stolen planets|27 planets]], to disintegrate matter on a [[universe|universal]] scale. | |||
The [[Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor]] devised a [[Z-Neutrino Biological Inversion Catalyser]], which would turn the energy of the Crucible against Davros and the Daleks. However, the Daleks did not give him the opportunity to use it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 3 September 2020
Z-Neutrinos were a type of energetic particle. If compressed into a single string, Z-Neutrinos were capable of cancelling the electrical energy that held atoms together, thus decomposing matter into its base components.
The Crucible of the New Dalek Empire had a core of Z-Neutrino energy, powerful enough to tear apart a TARDIS with its defences down. Davros designed his reality bomb to use the Z-Neutrinos from the core, compressed and transmitted by the precise arrangement of 27 planets, to disintegrate matter on a universal scale.
The Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor devised a Z-Neutrino Biological Inversion Catalyser, which would turn the energy of the Crucible against Davros and the Daleks. However, the Daleks did not give him the opportunity to use it. (TV: Journey's End)