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'''The Source''' was a [[terraform]]ing device used in the colonisation effort of the [[planet]] [[Messaline]]. Over the time that the [[human]] and [[Hath]] colonists [[human-Hath War|fought each other]], the Source's true purpose was forgotten. The humans, at least, believed that it was the "Breath of [[Life]]", breathed by a female [[The Great One (The Doctor's Daughter)|Creator]] at the beginning of time and captured. The two races also believed that it had the power to destroy the race opposing the one who held it. It turned out to be the device their ancestors had brought to the planet to terraform it.


'''The Source''' was the name given to the [[Terraform|terraforming]] device used in the colonisation effort of the [[planet]] [[Messaline]]. Over the time that the [[Human]] and [[Hath]] colonists [[Human-Hath War|fought each other]], the Source's true purpose had been forgotten. The Humans, at least, believed that it was the "Breath of Life", breathed by the [[God|Creator]] at the beginning of time. The two races also believed that it had the power to destroy the race opposing the one who held it.
The terraforming process was achieved through the [[methane]], [[hydrogen]], [[ammonia]], [[amino acid]]s, [[protein]]s and [[nucleic acid]]s encased within the Source, and which the [[Tenth Doctor]] claimed could make a barren planet habitable for life.


It was located by [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]]. He broke it casing, activating it to show the two races the true purpose of the Source and the reason they were actually on the planet. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
It was located by the Tenth Doctor. He broke its casing to activate it, showing the two races the true purpose of the Source and the reason that they were actually on the planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'')


[[Category:Devices|Source]]
== Behind the scenes ==
* According to one interpretation of Jenny's 'resurrection', the Source showed that it really was the "Breath of Life" since it revived [[Jenny]] after she was shot and killed by General [[Cobb (The Doctor's Daughter)|Cobb]]. ([[REF]]: ''[[The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'')
 
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The Source was a terraforming device used in the colonisation effort of the planet Messaline. Over the time that the human and Hath colonists fought each other, the Source's true purpose was forgotten. The humans, at least, believed that it was the "Breath of Life", breathed by a female Creator at the beginning of time and captured. The two races also believed that it had the power to destroy the race opposing the one who held it. It turned out to be the device their ancestors had brought to the planet to terraform it.

The terraforming process was achieved through the methane, hydrogen, ammonia, amino acids, proteins and nucleic acids encased within the Source, and which the Tenth Doctor claimed could make a barren planet habitable for life.

It was located by the Tenth Doctor. He broke its casing to activate it, showing the two races the true purpose of the Source and the reason that they were actually on the planet. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • According to one interpretation of Jenny's 'resurrection', the Source showed that it really was the "Breath of Life" since it revived Jenny after she was shot and killed by General Cobb. (REF: The Time Traveller's Almanac)