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|image = Le Verrier explored.jpg | |name = ''{{PAGENAME}}'' | ||
|type = [[Space station]] | |image = Le Verrier explored.jpg | ||
|origin = [[Triton]] | |type = [[Space station]] | ||
|origin = [[Triton]] | |||
|made by = [[Human]]s | |made by = [[Human]]s | ||
|only = Sleep No More (TV story) | |used by = Humans, [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], [[Twelfth Doctor]] | ||
}}The '''''Le Verrier''''' was a [[space station]] orbiting [[Neptune]] in the [[38th century]]. | |only = Sleep No More (TV story) | ||
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The '''''Le Verrier''''' was a [[space station]] orbiting [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] in the [[38th century]]. It had a security system where doors would only unlock if those wishing to enter the locked room sung the song ''"[[Mr. Sandman]]"'' by [[the Chordettes]]. | |||
[[Professor]] [[Gagan Rassmussen]] invented the [[Morpheus pod]] on the space station in the 38th century. Sometime after this event, the [[sleep dust]] on the eyes of the people who used Morpheus turned into the [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], which completely enveloped the crew and transformed them into creatures of their own kind. Rassmussen, at this point a Sandman, devised a plot to spread the Sandmen throughout the solar system, by using the same encoded signal inside Morpheus that created Sandmen out of the sleep dust. He did this by orchestrating a scenario filled with plot twists and a climax on board for dramatic effect "like a story", and send a video of this story with the signal. | |||
[[Professor]] [[Gagan Rassmussen]] invented the [[Morpheus pod]] on the space station in the 38th century. Sometime after this event, the [[sleep dust]] on the eyes of the Morpheus | |||
Le Verrier was destroyed by letting it fall from its orbit | ''Le Verrier'' was destroyed by letting it fall from its orbit after the [[Twelfth Doctor]] destroyed the [[gravity shield]]s, leaving it fully exposed to Neptune's gravitational pull. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'') | ||
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The footage that Rassmussen recorded was later used in the episode of ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' entitled ''[[Sleep No More (in-universe)|Sleep No More]]'', which was broadcast in late [[2015]], and was available on [[BBC iPlayer]] by [[2020]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'') | |||
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[[Category:Locations visited by the Twelfth Doctor]] | [[Category:Locations visited by the Twelfth Doctor]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 21 April 2024
The Le Verrier was a space station orbiting Neptune in the 38th century. It had a security system where doors would only unlock if those wishing to enter the locked room sung the song "Mr. Sandman" by the Chordettes.
Professor Gagan Rassmussen invented the Morpheus pod on the space station in the 38th century. Sometime after this event, the sleep dust on the eyes of the people who used Morpheus turned into the Sandmen, which completely enveloped the crew and transformed them into creatures of their own kind. Rassmussen, at this point a Sandman, devised a plot to spread the Sandmen throughout the solar system, by using the same encoded signal inside Morpheus that created Sandmen out of the sleep dust. He did this by orchestrating a scenario filled with plot twists and a climax on board for dramatic effect "like a story", and send a video of this story with the signal.
Le Verrier was destroyed by letting it fall from its orbit after the Twelfth Doctor destroyed the gravity shields, leaving it fully exposed to Neptune's gravitational pull. (TV: Sleep No More)
The footage that Rassmussen recorded was later used in the episode of Doctor Who entitled Sleep No More, which was broadcast in late 2015, and was available on BBC iPlayer by 2020. (WC: The Zygon Isolation)