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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (also known as the Hellbringer) was an agent of the [[Order of the Black Sun]]. He [[time travel|travelled back in time]] to sabotage the initial [[Gallifrey]] time travel experiments at [[Qqaba]]. Fenris caused the [[statis halo]]s on [[Omega]]'s ship to fail, making Omega fall into the [[black hole]]. [[Rassilon]]'s intervention, however, dispatched Fenris and the experiment worked. Fenris’ discarded belt provided the much needed technology to use the new energy and could also be used as a form of directional control. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'')
"'''Fenris the Hellbringer'''" was a [[time travel]]ler who, by several accounts, was responsible for the [[disappearance of Omega]] during the experiments which created the [[Eye of Harmony]], pursuing the agenda of the [[Order of the Black Sun]].


Twenty years after the loss of Rassilon, the [[Time Lord]]s tried to free Fenris from the [[Zone of No Return]] so as to find out who sent him. But before they could learn anything, they were attacked by members of the Order of the Black Sun, who killed Fenris and some other Time Lords before vanishing. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[4-D War (comic story)|4-D War]]'')
== Biography ==
Beginning the [[First Great Time War]], Fenris [[time travel|travelled back in time]] to sabotage the initial [[Gallifreyan]] time travel experiments at [[Qqaba]]. He caused the [[stasis halo]]es on [[Omega]]'s ship to fail, making Omega fall into the [[black hole]] [[Qqaba]]. [[Rassilon]]'s intervention, however, dispatched Fenris and the experiment worked. Fenris's discarded [[time-jumper|belt]] provided the much-needed technology to use the new energy and could also be used as a form of [[directional control]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Star Death (comic story)}})


[[File:Rassilon Revenge.jpg|thumb|[[Rassilon]] threatens Fenris. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Star Death (comic story)}})]]
Twenty years after the loss of Omega, the [[Time Lord]]s tried to free Fenris from the [[Zone of No Return]] and used the [[parahuman]] [[Viridian]] to find out he was working for the Order of the Black Sun. But before they could learn anything else, they were attacked by members of the Order of the Black Sun, who killed Fenris and some other Time Lords before vanishing. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|4-D War (comic story)}})
According to [[Tour operator (Gallifrey: A Rough Guide)|one source]], however, the man who caused Omega's death was a "temporal [[tourism|tourist]]" of no importance, who had gone back to Gallifrey's ancient history to witness the historic moment of Qqaba's detonation. He was only given the melodramatic name of "Fenris the Hellbringer" in later retellings of the event, postdating his almost immediate obliteration by Rassilon as vengeance for causing Omega's apparent death. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Gallifrey: A Rough Guide (short story)}})
Other accounts of the [[Disappearance of Omega]] did not feature Fenris. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Omega (audio story)}}, et. al)
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 9 March 2024

"Fenris the Hellbringer" was a time traveller who, by several accounts, was responsible for the disappearance of Omega during the experiments which created the Eye of Harmony, pursuing the agenda of the Order of the Black Sun.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Beginning the First Great Time War, Fenris travelled back in time to sabotage the initial Gallifreyan time travel experiments at Qqaba. He caused the stasis haloes on Omega's ship to fail, making Omega fall into the black hole Qqaba. Rassilon's intervention, however, dispatched Fenris and the experiment worked. Fenris's discarded belt provided the much-needed technology to use the new energy and could also be used as a form of directional control. (COMIC: Star Death [+]Loading...["Star Death (comic story)"])

Rassilon threatens Fenris. (COMIC: Star Death [+]Loading...["Star Death (comic story)"])

Twenty years after the loss of Omega, the Time Lords tried to free Fenris from the Zone of No Return and used the parahuman Viridian to find out he was working for the Order of the Black Sun. But before they could learn anything else, they were attacked by members of the Order of the Black Sun, who killed Fenris and some other Time Lords before vanishing. (COMIC: 4-D War [+]Loading...["4-D War (comic story)"])

According to one source, however, the man who caused Omega's death was a "temporal tourist" of no importance, who had gone back to Gallifrey's ancient history to witness the historic moment of Qqaba's detonation. He was only given the melodramatic name of "Fenris the Hellbringer" in later retellings of the event, postdating his almost immediate obliteration by Rassilon as vengeance for causing Omega's apparent death. (PROSE: Gallifrey: A Rough Guide [+]Loading...["Gallifrey: A Rough Guide (short story)"])

Other accounts of the Disappearance of Omega did not feature Fenris. (AUDIO: Omega [+]Loading...["Omega (audio story)"], et. al)

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]