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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was in control of the [[time bubble]]s which trapped [[Lenk (The Eternal Battle)|Lenk]]'s [[Sontaran]]s.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was in control of the [[time bubble]]s which trapped [[Lenk (The Eternal Battle)|Lenk]]'s [[Sontaran]]s.


It told the [[Fourth Doctor]] that it was set up to show its race the futility of [[war]]. When the Doctor told it that its systems were failing, it decided to shut them down. The Doctor told the computer that this is an act of war, and since war was futile, it was futile. The computer then turned itself off because of the [[logic]] of the Doctor's argument. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Battle (audio story)|The Eternal Battle]]'')  
It told the [[Fourth Doctor]] that it was set up to show its race the futility of [[war]]. When the Doctor told it that its systems were failing, it decided to shut them down. The Doctor told the computer that this is an act of war, and since war was futile, it was futile. The computer then turned itself off because of the [[logic]] of the Doctor's argument. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Battle (audio story)|The Eternal Battle]]'')


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Latest revision as of 22:16, 26 February 2019

The Sycon Computer was in control of the time bubbles which trapped Lenk's Sontarans.

It told the Fourth Doctor that it was set up to show its race the futility of war. When the Doctor told it that its systems were failing, it decided to shut them down. The Doctor told the computer that this is an act of war, and since war was futile, it was futile. The computer then turned itself off because of the logic of the Doctor's argument. (AUDIO: The Eternal Battle)