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The '''Shift''' was an agent sent by either the [[Time Lord|Great Houses]] or [[the enemy|their enemy]] to monitor changes in the [[history]] of [[Earth]]. While investigating a change in Earth's [[timeline]]s, it was wiped from history by [[Lolita]] and turned into a [[Shift]]. It tried to manipulate [[Dave Lawson]] into preventing [[Matt Lawson]] from becoming [[President of the United States]].
'''The Shift''' was an agent sent by either the [[Great House]]s or [[the enemy|their enemy]] to monitor changes in the [[history]] of [[Earth]] during the [[War in Heaven]]. While investigating a change in Earth's [[timeline]]s, it was wiped from history by [[Lolita]] and turned into a [[Shift]]. It tried to manipulate [[Dave Larsen]] into preventing [[Lola Denison]] from becoming [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] of the [[United States]], but Lawson instead [[assassination|assassinated]] [[President of the United States|President]] [[Matt Nelson]].


Before being turned into a Shift, it was present during the [[Eternal War|war]] against the [[Yssgaroth|djinn]], though it was neither a djinn nor a [[Time Lord|angel]]. It gave [[Allah]] the idea of hiding the [[caldera|cauldron]] inside [[Earth]], though it said that [[Rassilon|the person it was speaking to]] wasn't [[God]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'')
Before being turned into a Shift, it was present during the [[Eternal War|war]] which ''[[The Thousand and Second Night]]'' described as a conflict between the [[angel]]s and the [[djinn]], although the Shift had been neither a djinn nor an angel. In the story, it gave [[Allah]] the idea of hiding the [[caldera|cauldron of creation]] from the djinn by putting it inside [[Earth|the world]]. The Shift noted that the story wasn't quite correct, as [[Rassilon|the person it was speaking to]] hadn't been [[God]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The Shift's speech patterns were intended to resemble those of [[the Doctor]]; the Shift's comments in the discussion of the Eternal War can be seen as a reference to [[the Other]].
* The Shift's speech patterns were intended to resemble those of [[the Doctor]]; the Shift's comments in the discussion of the [[Eternal War]] can be seen as a reference to [[the Other]].


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Latest revision as of 07:34, 12 August 2024

You may wish to consult Shift (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

The Shift was an agent sent by either the Great Houses or their enemy to monitor changes in the history of Earth during the War in Heaven. While investigating a change in Earth's timelines, it was wiped from history by Lolita and turned into a Shift. It tried to manipulate Dave Larsen into preventing Lola Denison from becoming Vice President of the United States, but Lawson instead assassinated President Matt Nelson.

Before being turned into a Shift, it was present during the war which The Thousand and Second Night described as a conflict between the angels and the djinn, although the Shift had been neither a djinn nor an angel. In the story, it gave Allah the idea of hiding the cauldron of creation from the djinn by putting it inside the world. The Shift noted that the story wasn't quite correct, as the person it was speaking to hadn't been God. (PROSE: Head of State)

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

  • The Shift's speech patterns were intended to resemble those of the Doctor; the Shift's comments in the discussion of the Eternal War can be seen as a reference to the Other.