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'''8.23''' was a [[number]]. | '''8.23''' was a [[number]]. | ||
When the [[Time Lord]]s caught up with [[Compassion]] after learning the original code, the [[Eighth Doctor]] attempted to evade them again by using 8.23 as his new [[random seed]] code based on a bad experience his companion [[Fitz Kreiner]] had with [[wasp]]s as a child - he was stung twenty-three times after finding a nest when he was eight - reasoning that it was a number the Time Lords couldn't predict based on their [[knowledge]] of him and noting that the seed code simply had to be [[Randomness|random]] rather than complex. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]'') | When the [[Time Lord]]s caught up with [[Compassion]] after learning the original code, the [[Eighth Doctor]] attempted to evade them again by using 8.23 as his new [[random seed]] code based on a bad experience his companion [[Fitz Kreiner]] had with [[wasp]]s as a child - he was stung twenty-three times after finding a nest when he was eight - reasoning that it was a number the Time Lords couldn't predict based on their [[knowledge]] of him and noting that the seed code simply had to be [[Randomness|random]] rather than complex. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') | ||
[[Category:Numbers|N 0008.23]] | [[Category:Numbers|N 0008.23]] |
Latest revision as of 01:04, 3 September 2020
8.23 was a number.
When the Time Lords caught up with Compassion after learning the original code, the Eighth Doctor attempted to evade them again by using 8.23 as his new random seed code based on a bad experience his companion Fitz Kreiner had with wasps as a child - he was stung twenty-three times after finding a nest when he was eight - reasoning that it was a number the Time Lords couldn't predict based on their knowledge of him and noting that the seed code simply had to be random rather than complex. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)