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'''Voyager''', ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyager (comic story)|Voyager]]'') or '''the Lord of [[Life (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Life]]''', ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Once Upon a Time-Lord (comic story)|Once Upon a Time-Lord]]'') was a shadowy figure who haunted the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s [[dream]]s. He travelled on his "[[Death-ship]]" and the Doctor dreamt Voyager held him captive on it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyager (comic story)|Voyager]]'')
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'''Voyager''' was a shadowy figure who haunted the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s [[dream]]s. He travelled on his "[[Death-ship]]" and the Doctor dreamt Voyager held him captive on it. He claimed to be "a '''[[Lord of Life]]'''" to match the Doctor's being "a [[Time Lord|Lord of Time]]"; the Doctor believed him to be "either a [[god]] or a [[ghost]]". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Voyager (comic story)}})


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
As the Lord of Life, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyager (comic story)|Voyager]]'') Voyager was an agent of the [[god]]dess [[Life (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Life]]. Even after Life left the [[Spiral Politic]] to avoid the coming [[War in Heaven]], Voyager continued his mission. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]]'')
=== Origins ===
Being a Lord of Life, ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Voyager (comic story)}}) one account suggested that "Life's Voyager" was an agent of the [[god]]dess [[Life (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Life]], a "shard of her duty and ego wrapped tightly in knobbled flesh and a razor-sharp parody of House regalia". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)}}) Like [[Astrolabus]], Voyager considered [[logic]] to be "a new toy", ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Voyager (comic story)}}) having been introduced to the universe by the [[Time Lord]]s in the [[anchoring of the thread]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)}}, {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)}})


He once travelled to [[Alexandria]] and opened the way for ships to [[time travel]] thither. [[Astrolabus]] took this chance and left [[Earth]], in the process stealing some charts from Voyager. Voyager ordered the Doctor to return them, holding him responsible as a fellow Time Lord. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyager (comic story)|Voyager]]'')
The [[Sixth Doctor]] thought it possible that, "aeons" before the Doctor's time, Voyager had sailed through the [[dream]]s of [[Rassilon]], inspiring him to the greatness he would achieve, although he was not sure that Voyager would have concerned himself with a Lord of Time, being a Lord of Life. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Voyager (comic story)}})


When the Doctor caught Astrolabus, Voyager summoned a storm that killed the thief. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Once Upon a Time Lord (comic story)|Once Upon a Time Lord]]'') Voyager killed several other [[blasphemy|blasphemers]] and [[immortality]]-seekers before the War. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]]'')
=== Seeking the star-charts ===
Sacred [[star]]-charts belonging to Voyager were stolen from him by the [[Time Lord]]s, who made them into ''[[The Book of the Old Time]]''. The book was subsequently stolen by a [[renegade Time Lord]], [[Astrolabus]], who was [[exile]]d from [[Gallifrey]] and took the charts with him. Voyager pursued him, eventually hounding him down to a rocky formation on the impossible "edge of the universe", tipping over from a stormy sea into [[the Void]], into which Voyager and his ship were able to sail after Astrolabus escaped once more.
 
During his time hunting Astrolabus, Voyager also appeared in the [[dream]]s of the [[Sixth Doctor]], an apparition which terrified the Doctor but also helped him in cryptic ways. When Astrolabus escaped, Voyager ordered the Doctor to find him and to get Voyager's charts on his behalf, holding all Time Lords responsible for the theft. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Voyager (comic story)}})
 
=== Final encounter with Astrolabus ===
When the Doctor located Astrolabus, who had fled into [[Cabinet of Astrolabus|a "magical cabinet"]] that contained a pocket dimension rooted in [[fiction]], Voyager appeared, riding the back of a [[camel]]. As Astrolabus had tattooed the star-charts on his own [[skin]] in an effort to fully absorb their power and make it impossible for anyone else to take it back from him, Voyager summoned a [[sandstorm]] which scraped Astrolabus's skin away from him. Having taken back the knowledge from the thief, Voyager departed, leaving the flayed Astrolabus to die. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Once Upon a Time-Lord (comic story)}})
 
=== Later legacy ===
It was thought that Voyager killed several other [[blasphemy|blasphemers]] and [[immortality]]-seekers before the War, and that, unlike many other powerful beings, he continued his endless mission even throughout the [[War in Heaven]] rather than flee the universe. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)}}) [[Auteur]], a rogue [[Godparent (rank)|Godfather]] of [[Faction Paradox]] who survived only thanks to his [[shadow-weapon|shadow-skin]], claimed that his original skin had been stolen from him "by Life itself". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Going Once, Going Twice (short story)}})


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
Voyager appeared as an old man who wore a parody of [[Great House|House]] regalia. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyager (comic story)|Voyager]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]]'')
Voyager appeared as an old man who wore a parody of [[Great House|House]] regalia. He spoke in a thunderous voice and, at times, did not appear to move or draw breath, being absolutely still. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Voyager (comic story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)}})
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 26 February 2024

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

Voyager was a shadowy figure who haunted the Sixth Doctor's dreams. He travelled on his "Death-ship" and the Doctor dreamt Voyager held him captive on it. He claimed to be "a Lord of Life" to match the Doctor's being "a Lord of Time"; the Doctor believed him to be "either a god or a ghost". (COMIC: Voyager [+]Loading...["Voyager (comic story)"])

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Origins[[edit] | [edit source]]

Being a Lord of Life, (COMIC: Voyager [+]Loading...["Voyager (comic story)"]) one account suggested that "Life's Voyager" was an agent of the goddess Life, a "shard of her duty and ego wrapped tightly in knobbled flesh and a razor-sharp parody of House regalia". (PROSE: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing [+]Loading...["Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)"]) Like Astrolabus, Voyager considered logic to be "a new toy", (COMIC: Voyager [+]Loading...["Voyager (comic story)"]) having been introduced to the universe by the Time Lords in the anchoring of the thread. (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet [+]Loading...["Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)"], The Book of the War [+]Loading...["The Book of the War (novel)"])

The Sixth Doctor thought it possible that, "aeons" before the Doctor's time, Voyager had sailed through the dreams of Rassilon, inspiring him to the greatness he would achieve, although he was not sure that Voyager would have concerned himself with a Lord of Time, being a Lord of Life. (COMIC: Voyager [+]Loading...["Voyager (comic story)"])

Seeking the star-charts[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sacred star-charts belonging to Voyager were stolen from him by the Time Lords, who made them into The Book of the Old Time. The book was subsequently stolen by a renegade Time Lord, Astrolabus, who was exiled from Gallifrey and took the charts with him. Voyager pursued him, eventually hounding him down to a rocky formation on the impossible "edge of the universe", tipping over from a stormy sea into the Void, into which Voyager and his ship were able to sail after Astrolabus escaped once more.

During his time hunting Astrolabus, Voyager also appeared in the dreams of the Sixth Doctor, an apparition which terrified the Doctor but also helped him in cryptic ways. When Astrolabus escaped, Voyager ordered the Doctor to find him and to get Voyager's charts on his behalf, holding all Time Lords responsible for the theft. (COMIC: Voyager [+]Loading...["Voyager (comic story)"])

Final encounter with Astrolabus[[edit] | [edit source]]

When the Doctor located Astrolabus, who had fled into a "magical cabinet" that contained a pocket dimension rooted in fiction, Voyager appeared, riding the back of a camel. As Astrolabus had tattooed the star-charts on his own skin in an effort to fully absorb their power and make it impossible for anyone else to take it back from him, Voyager summoned a sandstorm which scraped Astrolabus's skin away from him. Having taken back the knowledge from the thief, Voyager departed, leaving the flayed Astrolabus to die. (COMIC: Once Upon a Time-Lord [+]Loading...["Once Upon a Time-Lord (comic story)"])

Later legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

It was thought that Voyager killed several other blasphemers and immortality-seekers before the War, and that, unlike many other powerful beings, he continued his endless mission even throughout the War in Heaven rather than flee the universe. (PROSE: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing [+]Loading...["Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)"]) Auteur, a rogue Godfather of Faction Paradox who survived only thanks to his shadow-skin, claimed that his original skin had been stolen from him "by Life itself". (PROSE: Going Once, Going Twice [+]Loading...["Going Once, Going Twice (short story)"])

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

Voyager appeared as an old man who wore a parody of House regalia. He spoke in a thunderous voice and, at times, did not appear to move or draw breath, being absolutely still. (COMIC: Voyager [+]Loading...["Voyager (comic story)"], PROSE: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing [+]Loading...["Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)"])