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The '''Delirium Archive''' was a [[museum]] which took up most or all of an [[asteroid]]. It was the final resting place of the [[Headless Monks]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] said it was "the biggest museum ever". It was implied he visited often and used it to "keep score". | |||
[[River Song]] [[deduce]]d that eventually, the Doctor would at some point end up at the Delirium Archive and find the [[Home Box]] of the [[51st century]] Category 4 Starliner ''[[Byzantium (spacecraft)|Byzantium]]''. She left a [[graffiti]] message in [[Gallifreyan (language)|Old High Gallifreyan]] on it, asking for his help. [[171st century|Roughly 12,000 years later]], he did. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'') | |||
The Museum held [[Magnatine Dynasty]] [[crystal]]s, which, according to the Doctor, were "so beautiful they'll make your [[hair]] go curly with delight, or maybe with [[boredom]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Forgotten Army (novel)|The Forgotten Army]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 22 April 2024
The Delirium Archive was a museum which took up most or all of an asteroid. It was the final resting place of the Headless Monks. The Eleventh Doctor said it was "the biggest museum ever". It was implied he visited often and used it to "keep score".
River Song deduced that eventually, the Doctor would at some point end up at the Delirium Archive and find the Home Box of the 51st century Category 4 Starliner Byzantium. She left a graffiti message in Old High Gallifreyan on it, asking for his help. Roughly 12,000 years later, he did. (TV: The Time of Angels)
The Museum held Magnatine Dynasty crystals, which, according to the Doctor, were "so beautiful they'll make your hair go curly with delight, or maybe with boredom". (PROSE: The Forgotten Army)