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|type = [[Planet]] | |type = [[Planet]] | ||
|location = Constellation of [[Kasterborous]] | |natives = [[Masters of Karn]]<br>[[Sisterhood of Karn]] | ||
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'''Karn''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius (novelisation)}}, etc.) occasionally spelled '''Khan''', ([[WC]]: {{cs|This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. (webcast)}}) was a barren [[planet]] in the [[Mutter's Spiral]] [[galaxy]] that was once a [[colony]] [[planet]] of [[Gallifrey]]. It was later the home of the powerful [[Sisterhood of Karn]] and bolt-hole of the [[Time Lord]] criminal [[Morbius]]. | |||
The [[Sixth Doctor]] claimed that Gallifrey was "just to the left" of Karn. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Vortex Ice (audio story)|Vortex Ice}}) It was in the [[Gallifreyan solar system]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}) | |||
== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == | ||
Though once a "flourishing" [[empire]], Karn was reduced to a [[wasteland]] of ruins by the [[civil war]] and following extinction of the [[Masters of Karn]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)|Seven Keys to Doomsday}}) in a galactic war. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Save Yourself (short story)|Save Yourself}}) It was partially rebuilt by the [[Time Lord]]s' colonisation, but, following the defeat of Morbius, Karn had once again become a burned-out and exhausted planet, a barren and rocky wasteland with many ruins and abandoned industrial plantations. It was littered with the wreckage of crashed [[spaceship]]s from many worlds, brought down by the Sisterhood's [[telekinetic]] powers out of fear of theft of the [[Elixir of Life]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius}}) | |||
The Doctor stated that his birth had taken place a few billion miles away from Karn, by implication placing it near Gallifrey. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius}}) | |||
Karn was the first place to pop into the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s head when he tried to think of the rainiest, wettest, stormiest place he had ever been so he could compare it to the storms created by the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] in [[Klimtenburg]], but then he decided [[Margate]] made for a better comparison than Karn. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Plague of the Cybermen (novel)|Plague of the Cybermen}}) | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== | === Origins === | ||
Karn was originally a colony of the old [[Gallifreyan]] Empire in the days before [[Rassilon]]. | According to certain accounts, Karn was originally a colony of the old [[Gallifreyan]] Empire in the days before [[Rassilon]]. These accounts suggest that the [[Sisterhood of Karn]] existed on Karn even then, a remnant of the [[Pythia]]s who once ruled Gallifrey before being expelled by the triumvirate of Rassilon, [[Omega]], and [[the Other]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible}}) | ||
By one account, Karn may once have been the planet [[Sarn (planet)|Sarn]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|The Brain of Morbius (game)}}) | |||
=== Under the Masters of Karn === | |||
In the distant past, Karn was the home of a species known as the [[Masters of Karn]], whose civilisation was described by [[The Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|the Doctor]] as "the mightiest empire the galaxy had ever known". The Masters became interstellar conquerors, ruling hundreds of planets with the Citadel of Karn as their capital, until a civil war broke out among themselves at the peak of their power, culminating in an atomic catastrophe that collapsed their civilisation, leaving only primitive bands of brigands and farmers roaming what remained of the planet. At some point before their fall, the Masters created the [[Crystal of All Power]], an extremely powerful device; fearing its power for destruction, they split it into seven parts, scattered across the planet. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)|Seven Keys to Doomsday}}) | |||
=== A planet in ruins === | |||
Following the catastrophe, Karn was left a "shattered ruin", populated with mutated lifeforms of "nasty" disposition, such as the [[Clawrantular]]s, monstrous, sentient humanoid crabs who hunted by scent and could learn to use firearms. The Citadel was abandoned, with the central [[Computer (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|Computer]] not seeing a living being enter the innermost Citadel for a thousand years. Most of the land was unspoiled, however, allowing the survivors of the catastrophe to live on as peaceful farmers who had forsaken technology. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)|Seven Keys to Doomsday}}) | |||
=== The Daleks' Doomsday Plan === | |||
Nearly a thousand years after the Computer had last seen a living being enter the Citadel, an army of [[Dalek]]s led by the [[Dalek Emperor|Emperor Dalek]] descended upon Karn, seeking to rebuild the [[Crystal of All Power]] and use it to power the [[Ultimate Weapon]] and thus rule the universe. They looted ruined cities, enslaving the natives to do so, and managed to locate two of the seven shards of the Crystal. However, the Karn inhabitants organised a resistance, which stole the two crystals and obtained a few more of its own. | |||
An [[Previous Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|undated incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]] visited Karn in this time period, and stumbled upon a crystal. He took it onboard his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], unaware of its true nature, and was killed for his trouble, [[Regeneration|regenerating]] into an [[The Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|all-new form]]. Thereby learning of the Daleks' threat, the [[Time Lord]]s assumed remote control of the Doctor's TARDIS, sending him back to Karn so that he may foil the Daleks' plans. The Doctor, alongside first-time companions [[Jimmy Forbes]] and [[Jenny Wilson]], joined forces with a portion of the resistance. The Daleks eventually wrenched all seven crystals from them, but not before the Doctor had made some "alterations" to the molecular structure of the seventh crystal. As a result, the [[Ultimate Weapon]] went into overload and exploded after the Daleks charged it, taking all the [[Dalek]]s on Karn (and what remained of the Citadel) with it while the Doctor and his companions escaped in the nick of time. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)|Seven Keys to Doomsday}}) | |||
The [[Fourth Doctor]] and his [[companion]] [[Sarah Jane Smith]] stumbled across this plot after the [[Time | === The Sisterhood and Morbius === | ||
[[File:BrainMorbius1-Karn at night-1.jpeg|thumb|Remains of crashed spaceships on Karn at night. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Brain of Morbius (TV story)}})]] | |||
By the time of the [[Rassilon Era]], Karn had frequent relations with neighbouring planet [[Gallifrey]], and the [[Sisterhood of Karn]] guarded the [[Sacred Flame]]. The Sacred Flame was used to distill the [[Elixir of Life]], which could aid a [[Time Lord]] who experienced difficulty with [[regeneration]]. Morbius, a renegade Time Lord, in his bid for galactic conquest, came to Karn with a mercenary army. The Time Lords cornered him there, defeated, tried and supposedly executed him. However, [[Mehendri Solon]], a [[human]] [[surgeon]] belonging to the [[Cult of Morbius]], managed to secretly remove Morbius' brain. He preserved it and vowed to resurrect him. Solon settled on Karn in a disused [[hydrogen plant]] and sought a way to make Morbius live again. He used the body parts from dead crew members of different species' crashed ships to create a crude, grotesque new body for him. The [[Fourth Doctor]] and his [[companion]] [[Sarah Jane Smith]] stumbled across this plot after the [[Time Lord]]s redirected [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to the planet. The Doctor defeated Morbius, killing Solon in the process. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius}}) Under [[Ohica]]'s command, the Sisterhood of Karn attempted to give the wounded Morbius immortality, but they were defeated by [[Iris Wildthyme]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris}}) | |||
=== During the Last Great Time War === | === During the Last Great Time War === | ||
The Sisterhood remained on Karn. Their leader, [[Ohila]], anticipated the Doctor's return in hopes he could stop the war then raging across creation. | [[File:Karn.jpg|thumb|left|A crippled gunship plummets toward Karn. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor}})]]The Sisterhood remained on Karn during the [[Last Great Time War]]. Their leader, [[Ohila]], anticipated the Doctor's return in hopes he could stop the [[Last Great Time War|war]] then raging across creation. The [[Eighth Doctor]], responding to an emergency distress signal from a gunship that had been damaged in orbit, attempted to rescue the sole remaining crewmember, a woman named [[Cass Fermazzi|Cass]], but was ultimately killed when the ship crash-landed. The Sisterhood restored him to life for only a few minutes, allowing him to [[regenerate]] into his [[War Doctor|next incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor}}) | ||
The Doctor remained on Karn for sometime to recover, during which a war front began to approach the planet. Ohila allowed two Time Lords, Cardinal [[Rasmus (Dreadshade)|Rasmus]] and Commander [[Sanmar]] to come to Karn to repair [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], unaware Sanmar was under orders to transport the heart of Karn to the [[Capitol]]. The Doctor, Rasmus and Ohila discovered her plan and stopped her. The Doctor threatened to use her equipment to destroy the planet, forcing Sanmar's superior, the [[Sixth Tamasan]], to agree to protect the planet from the war front with a [[time lock]]. Before the time lock was put in place, the Sisterhood made Karn disappear with their own powers, which the Doctor and Rasmus believed they could have done all along but wanted to ensure the Doctor became who wanted first. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Light the Flame (audio story)|Light the Flame}}) | |||
After falling through the [[Time Fracture]] from the [[post-Time War universe]], [[Sergeant]] [[Robert Dudley]] was purportedly [[Nursing|nursed]] back to [[health]] on the [[planet]] "Khan" before stepping through another iteration of the Fracture, and ending up in what he believed to be [[Elizabethan era|Elizabethan]] [[England]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. (webcast)}}) | |||
=== After the Last Great Time War === | |||
Karn and the Sisterhood survived the Last Great Time War. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Prologue (webcast)|Prologue}}) [[Colony Sarff]] visited Karn in their search for the [[Twelfth Doctor]] on behalf of [[Davros]]. Ohila ordered Sarff to deliver his message to her and leave. Unbeknownst to Sarff, the Doctor had already arrived on Karn and was listening in. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice}}) Afterwards, the Doctor and Ohila discussed Davros's invitation, and he left his [[confession dial]] with her. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Prologue (webcast)|Prologue}}) | |||
=== Alternative timelines === | === Alternative timelines === | ||
In a negated timeline, [[Cristophe Zarodnix]] purchased Karn from the Sisterhood. From there he used a fragment of Morbius' brain and | In a negated timeline, [[Cristophe Zarodnix]] purchased Karn from the Sisterhood. From there he used a fragment of Morbius' brain and the [[gene]]s of [[Straxus (Human Resources)|Straxus]] to recreate Morbius, who from there ruled an empire. When the [[Eighth Doctor]] turned off Morbius' [[Stellar manipulator|Stellar Manipulator]], the Time Lords prevented this Empire from forming, however, Morbius fell with the Doctor into a chasm, which still happened despite the timeline being prevented. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sisters of the Flame (audio story)|Sisters of the Flame]]/[[The Vengeance of Morbius (audio story)|The Vengeance of Morbius}}) However, the Doctor was saved by the Sisterhood and transported to [[Orbis]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Orbis (audio story)|Orbis}}) | ||
[[File:The Cybermen invade Karn.jpg|thumb|The [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] invade Karn. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen}})]] | |||
During the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]’s conquest of time, the Twelfth Doctor crash landed on Karn and asked Ohila to take him to the Sisterhood's back door to Gallifrey. Ohila was reluctant at first, but after the [[weapons-grade Cybermen]] began to attack the Sisterhood, she showed him to the door. After the Doctor went through it, Ohila sealed the door behind him, trying to protect Gallifrey from a Cyberman invasion, unaware they had already taken control of the planet and [[Rassilon]]. The Cybermen's conquest of time was later undone by the Doctor and Rassilon. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen}}) | |||
== Other references == | |||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] considered the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s violent crash landing on Karn as a potential reason why the Doctor didn't have the clearest memories of his eighth self's life. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Echoes of Extinction (audio story)|Echoes of Extinction}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
=== Origins === | === Origins === | ||
Karn originated in a theatrical play, | Karn originated in a theatrical play, {{cs|Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday (stage play)|Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday}}, written by [[Terrance Dicks]]. Dicks re-used the name in the script for {{cs|The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius}}. The play featured an [[The Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|alternative Fourth Doctor]]. | ||
This wiki does not consider the play to be a [[valid source]] and therefore sees ''The Brain of Morbius'' as the first appearance of Karn in the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 21 October 2024
- You may be looking for the Rutan spy Karne or Dalek Caan.
Karn, (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius (novelisation)"], etc.) occasionally spelled Khan, (WC: This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. [+]Loading...["This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. (webcast)"]) was a barren planet in the Mutter's Spiral galaxy that was once a colony planet of Gallifrey. It was later the home of the powerful Sisterhood of Karn and bolt-hole of the Time Lord criminal Morbius.
The Sixth Doctor claimed that Gallifrey was "just to the left" of Karn. (AUDIO: Vortex Ice [+]Loading...["Vortex Ice (audio story)","Vortex Ice"]) It was in the Gallifreyan solar system. (PROSE: Lungbarrow [+]Loading...["Lungbarrow (novel)"])
Characteristics[[edit] | [edit source]]
Though once a "flourishing" empire, Karn was reduced to a wasteland of ruins by the civil war and following extinction of the Masters of Karn (AUDIO: Seven Keys to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)","Seven Keys to Doomsday"]) in a galactic war. (PROSE: Save Yourself [+]Loading...["Save Yourself (short story)","Save Yourself"]) It was partially rebuilt by the Time Lords' colonisation, but, following the defeat of Morbius, Karn had once again become a burned-out and exhausted planet, a barren and rocky wasteland with many ruins and abandoned industrial plantations. It was littered with the wreckage of crashed spaceships from many worlds, brought down by the Sisterhood's telekinetic powers out of fear of theft of the Elixir of Life. (TV: The Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Brain of Morbius (TV story)","The Brain of Morbius"])
The Doctor stated that his birth had taken place a few billion miles away from Karn, by implication placing it near Gallifrey. (TV: The Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Brain of Morbius (TV story)","The Brain of Morbius"])
Karn was the first place to pop into the Eleventh Doctor's head when he tried to think of the rainiest, wettest, stormiest place he had ever been so he could compare it to the storms created by the Cybermen in Klimtenburg, but then he decided Margate made for a better comparison than Karn. (PROSE: Plague of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Plague of the Cybermen (novel)","Plague of the Cybermen"])
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Origins[[edit] | [edit source]]
According to certain accounts, Karn was originally a colony of the old Gallifreyan Empire in the days before Rassilon. These accounts suggest that the Sisterhood of Karn existed on Karn even then, a remnant of the Pythias who once ruled Gallifrey before being expelled by the triumvirate of Rassilon, Omega, and the Other. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible [+]Loading...["Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible (novel)","Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible"])
By one account, Karn may once have been the planet Sarn. (GAME: The Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Brain of Morbius (game)"])
Under the Masters of Karn[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the distant past, Karn was the home of a species known as the Masters of Karn, whose civilisation was described by the Doctor as "the mightiest empire the galaxy had ever known". The Masters became interstellar conquerors, ruling hundreds of planets with the Citadel of Karn as their capital, until a civil war broke out among themselves at the peak of their power, culminating in an atomic catastrophe that collapsed their civilisation, leaving only primitive bands of brigands and farmers roaming what remained of the planet. At some point before their fall, the Masters created the Crystal of All Power, an extremely powerful device; fearing its power for destruction, they split it into seven parts, scattered across the planet. (AUDIO: Seven Keys to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)","Seven Keys to Doomsday"])
A planet in ruins[[edit] | [edit source]]
Following the catastrophe, Karn was left a "shattered ruin", populated with mutated lifeforms of "nasty" disposition, such as the Clawrantulars, monstrous, sentient humanoid crabs who hunted by scent and could learn to use firearms. The Citadel was abandoned, with the central Computer not seeing a living being enter the innermost Citadel for a thousand years. Most of the land was unspoiled, however, allowing the survivors of the catastrophe to live on as peaceful farmers who had forsaken technology. (AUDIO: Seven Keys to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)","Seven Keys to Doomsday"])
The Daleks' Doomsday Plan[[edit] | [edit source]]
Nearly a thousand years after the Computer had last seen a living being enter the Citadel, an army of Daleks led by the Emperor Dalek descended upon Karn, seeking to rebuild the Crystal of All Power and use it to power the Ultimate Weapon and thus rule the universe. They looted ruined cities, enslaving the natives to do so, and managed to locate two of the seven shards of the Crystal. However, the Karn inhabitants organised a resistance, which stole the two crystals and obtained a few more of its own.
An undated incarnation of the Doctor visited Karn in this time period, and stumbled upon a crystal. He took it onboard his TARDIS, unaware of its true nature, and was killed for his trouble, regenerating into an all-new form. Thereby learning of the Daleks' threat, the Time Lords assumed remote control of the Doctor's TARDIS, sending him back to Karn so that he may foil the Daleks' plans. The Doctor, alongside first-time companions Jimmy Forbes and Jenny Wilson, joined forces with a portion of the resistance. The Daleks eventually wrenched all seven crystals from them, but not before the Doctor had made some "alterations" to the molecular structure of the seventh crystal. As a result, the Ultimate Weapon went into overload and exploded after the Daleks charged it, taking all the Daleks on Karn (and what remained of the Citadel) with it while the Doctor and his companions escaped in the nick of time. (AUDIO: Seven Keys to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Seven Keys to Doomsday (audio story)","Seven Keys to Doomsday"])
The Sisterhood and Morbius[[edit] | [edit source]]
By the time of the Rassilon Era, Karn had frequent relations with neighbouring planet Gallifrey, and the Sisterhood of Karn guarded the Sacred Flame. The Sacred Flame was used to distill the Elixir of Life, which could aid a Time Lord who experienced difficulty with regeneration. Morbius, a renegade Time Lord, in his bid for galactic conquest, came to Karn with a mercenary army. The Time Lords cornered him there, defeated, tried and supposedly executed him. However, Mehendri Solon, a human surgeon belonging to the Cult of Morbius, managed to secretly remove Morbius' brain. He preserved it and vowed to resurrect him. Solon settled on Karn in a disused hydrogen plant and sought a way to make Morbius live again. He used the body parts from dead crew members of different species' crashed ships to create a crude, grotesque new body for him. The Fourth Doctor and his companion Sarah Jane Smith stumbled across this plot after the Time Lords redirected the Doctor's TARDIS to the planet. The Doctor defeated Morbius, killing Solon in the process. (TV: The Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Brain of Morbius (TV story)","The Brain of Morbius"]) Under Ohica's command, the Sisterhood of Karn attempted to give the wounded Morbius immortality, but they were defeated by Iris Wildthyme. (PROSE: Verdigris [+]Loading...["Verdigris (novel)","Verdigris"])
During the Last Great Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Sisterhood remained on Karn during the Last Great Time War. Their leader, Ohila, anticipated the Doctor's return in hopes he could stop the war then raging across creation. The Eighth Doctor, responding to an emergency distress signal from a gunship that had been damaged in orbit, attempted to rescue the sole remaining crewmember, a woman named Cass, but was ultimately killed when the ship crash-landed. The Sisterhood restored him to life for only a few minutes, allowing him to regenerate into his next incarnation. (TV: The Night of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Night of the Doctor (TV story)","The Night of the Doctor"])
The Doctor remained on Karn for sometime to recover, during which a war front began to approach the planet. Ohila allowed two Time Lords, Cardinal Rasmus and Commander Sanmar to come to Karn to repair the Doctor's TARDIS, unaware Sanmar was under orders to transport the heart of Karn to the Capitol. The Doctor, Rasmus and Ohila discovered her plan and stopped her. The Doctor threatened to use her equipment to destroy the planet, forcing Sanmar's superior, the Sixth Tamasan, to agree to protect the planet from the war front with a time lock. Before the time lock was put in place, the Sisterhood made Karn disappear with their own powers, which the Doctor and Rasmus believed they could have done all along but wanted to ensure the Doctor became who wanted first. (AUDIO: Light the Flame [+]Loading...["Light the Flame (audio story)","Light the Flame"])
After falling through the Time Fracture from the post-Time War universe, Sergeant Robert Dudley was purportedly nursed back to health on the planet "Khan" before stepping through another iteration of the Fracture, and ending up in what he believed to be Elizabethan England. (WC: This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. [+]Loading...["This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. (webcast)"])
After the Last Great Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]
Karn and the Sisterhood survived the Last Great Time War. (WC: Prologue [+]Loading...["Prologue (webcast)","Prologue"]) Colony Sarff visited Karn in their search for the Twelfth Doctor on behalf of Davros. Ohila ordered Sarff to deliver his message to her and leave. Unbeknownst to Sarff, the Doctor had already arrived on Karn and was listening in. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice [+]Loading...["The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)","The Magician's Apprentice"]) Afterwards, the Doctor and Ohila discussed Davros's invitation, and he left his confession dial with her. (WC: Prologue [+]Loading...["Prologue (webcast)","Prologue"])
Alternative timelines[[edit] | [edit source]]
In a negated timeline, Cristophe Zarodnix purchased Karn from the Sisterhood. From there he used a fragment of Morbius' brain and the genes of Straxus to recreate Morbius, who from there ruled an empire. When the Eighth Doctor turned off Morbius' Stellar Manipulator, the Time Lords prevented this Empire from forming, however, Morbius fell with the Doctor into a chasm, which still happened despite the timeline being prevented. (AUDIO: {{cs|Sisters of the Flame (audio story)|Sisters of the Flame]]/[[The Vengeance of Morbius (audio story)|The Vengeance of Morbius}}) However, the Doctor was saved by the Sisterhood and transported to Orbis. (AUDIO: Orbis [+]Loading...["Orbis (audio story)","Orbis"])
During the Cybermen’s conquest of time, the Twelfth Doctor crash landed on Karn and asked Ohila to take him to the Sisterhood's back door to Gallifrey. Ohila was reluctant at first, but after the weapons-grade Cybermen began to attack the Sisterhood, she showed him to the door. After the Doctor went through it, Ohila sealed the door behind him, trying to protect Gallifrey from a Cyberman invasion, unaware they had already taken control of the planet and Rassilon. The Cybermen's conquest of time was later undone by the Doctor and Rassilon. (COMIC: Supremacy of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)","Supremacy of the Cybermen"])
Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Tenth Doctor considered the Eighth Doctor's violent crash landing on Karn as a potential reason why the Doctor didn't have the clearest memories of his eighth self's life. (AUDIO: Echoes of Extinction [+]Loading...["Echoes of Extinction (audio story)","Echoes of Extinction"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Origins[[edit] | [edit source]]
Karn originated in a theatrical play, Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday (stage play)","Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday"], written by Terrance Dicks. Dicks re-used the name in the script for The Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Brain of Morbius (TV story)","The Brain of Morbius"]. The play featured an alternative Fourth Doctor.
This wiki does not consider the play to be a valid source and therefore sees The Brain of Morbius as the first appearance of Karn in the DWU.