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|name = Triton
|image =
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|aka =  
|aka =  
|type = [[Moon]]
|type = [[Moon]]
|location = [[Sol]] system
|location = [[Sol]] system
|natives= [[Waro]], [[Human]]s, [[Sandmen]]
|natives= [[Waro]], [[Human]]s, [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]]
|only = The Devil Goblins from Neptune
|only = The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)
}}'''Triton''' was a [[moon]] that orbited the planet [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]], the eighth planet of the [[sol system]]. It was originally a [[rogue planet]] until it was caught in Neptune's orbit.
}}'''Triton''' was a [[moon]] that orbited the planet [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]], the eighth planet of the [[sol system]]. It was originally a [[rogue planet]] until it was caught in Neptune's orbit.


Triton was a cold moon with a thin [[nitrogen]] atmosphere. It had frozen pink poles, [[volcano]]es of ice and solid lakes. It was inhabited by the [[Waro]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Devil Goblins from Neptune]]'')
Triton was a cold moon with a thin [[nitrogen]] atmosphere. It had frozen pink poles, [[volcano]]es of ice and solid lakes. It was inhabited by the [[Waro]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)|The Devil Goblins from Neptune]]'')


By the [[38th century]], Triton was inhabited by [[Human|humans]]. Their society showed a belief of multiple deities, and bred [[grunt]]s. At some point, [[Gagan Rassmussen]] revolutionised Triton with his invention of Morpheus sleep deprivation pods by minimising the human need for sleep and allowing them to be far more productive. However, Rassmussen's attempts to make the pods more powerful tampered with the human brain chemistry to remove the need for rest, but the chemistry which regulated the production of sleep dust (rheum) in people's eyes was also altered, causing the sleep dust to mutate and coalesce into the [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], carnivores that fed on humans.
By the [[38th century]], Triton was inhabited by [[human]]s. Their society showed a belief of multiple deities, and bred [[grunt]]s. At some point, [[Gagan Rassmussen]] revolutionised Triton with his invention of [[Morpheus pod|Morpheus sleep pods]] by minimising the human need for sleep and allowing them to be far more productive. However, Rassmussen's attempts to make the pods more powerful tampered with the human brain chemistry to remove the need for rest, but the chemistry which regulated the production of sleep dust in people's eyes was also altered, causing the sleep dust to mutate and coalesce into the [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], carnivores that fed on humans.


The [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] sought to eliminate every last Morpheus pod on Triton after seeing the carnage the Sandmen wrought at [[Le Verrier]] [[space station]]. However, Rassmussen had mutated into one of the Sandmen, who was sentient and intelligent enough to initiate a plan to infest the [[Sol system]] with more of his kind. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'')
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] sought to eliminate every last Morpheus pod on Triton after seeing the carnage the Sandmen wrought at ''[[Le Verrier]]'' [[space station]]. However, Rassmussen had mutated into one of the Sandmen, who was sentient and intelligent enough to initiate a plan to infest the [[solar system]] with more of his kind. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'')


The [[space pirate]] [[Baltazar]] was referred to as the "Corsair — King of Triton in the [[40th century]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
The [[space pirate]] [[Baltazar]] was referred to as the "Corsair — King of Triton in the [[40th century]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest (TV story)|The Infinite Quest]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 14 April 2024

Triton

Triton was a moon that orbited the planet Neptune, the eighth planet of the sol system. It was originally a rogue planet until it was caught in Neptune's orbit.

Triton was a cold moon with a thin nitrogen atmosphere. It had frozen pink poles, volcanoes of ice and solid lakes. It was inhabited by the Waro. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune)

By the 38th century, Triton was inhabited by humans. Their society showed a belief of multiple deities, and bred grunts. At some point, Gagan Rassmussen revolutionised Triton with his invention of Morpheus sleep pods by minimising the human need for sleep and allowing them to be far more productive. However, Rassmussen's attempts to make the pods more powerful tampered with the human brain chemistry to remove the need for rest, but the chemistry which regulated the production of sleep dust in people's eyes was also altered, causing the sleep dust to mutate and coalesce into the Sandmen, carnivores that fed on humans.

The Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald sought to eliminate every last Morpheus pod on Triton after seeing the carnage the Sandmen wrought at Le Verrier space station. However, Rassmussen had mutated into one of the Sandmen, who was sentient and intelligent enough to initiate a plan to infest the solar system with more of his kind. (TV: Sleep No More)

The space pirate Baltazar was referred to as the "Corsair — King of Triton in the 40th century". (TV: The Infinite Quest)