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The '''Quantum Archangel '''was a being of nigh-infinite power born | {{you may|The Quantum Archangel (novel)|n1=the novel about this being}} | ||
The '''Quantum Archangel''' was a being of nigh-infinite power born from the fusion of the human [[Anjeliqua Whitefriar]] with the energies of the [[Lux Aeterna]], the quantum foam that made up reality itself. | |||
In the Dusk Nave of the Midnight Cathedral, | In the Dusk Nave of the [[Midnight Cathedral]], on the dark side of [[the Moon|Earth's Moon]], [[the Master]] attempted to calibrate the new [[TITAN Array]] (based on the earlier [[TOMTIT]] project) by using [[Melanie Bush|Mel]]'s old friend Anjeliqua as recipient for the powers the Array could siphon out of reality. However, despite the [[Sixth Doctor]]`s attempts to stop him, the Master did not foresee the outcome of the energies and Anjeliqua merging instead of reacting catastrophically. The result was the birth of a nigh-omnipotent goddess capable of rewriting history and creating [[pocket universe|pocket universes]], the Quantum Archangel. | ||
As her first act, the Archangel bestowed the Master | As her first act, the Archangel bestowed on the Master a [[War TARDIS]] to fight off the Divine Host of the [[Chronovore]]s who were in pursuit of him. Slowly, but surely, the Archangel set off in her plan to create a perfect cosmos free of suffering and despair, creating pocket universes for each living being in creation and ensuring each lived the best life possible. | ||
However, even beings as powerful as the Archangel required massive computational power to administer her abilities, and she chose to use the [[Mad Mind of Bophemeral]] as her personal computer. | However, even beings as powerful as the Archangel required massive computational power to administer her abilities because of the sheer amount of infinite possibilities involved in her plan, and she chose to use the [[Mad Mind of Bophemeral]] as her personal computer. She failed to realise the Universe held limited quantities of "reality", rendering her plan impossible. In fact, the Chronovores existed specifically to devour alternate timelines like the pocket universes the Archangel intended to create. | ||
To avoid starvation after the Master's act had cut them off from their natural food source | To avoid starvation after the Master's act had cut them off from their natural food source of the Lux Aeterna, the Chronovores started spreading their meals, degrading and corrupting each tiny Universe instead of simply devouring them completely. Their victims included the [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Melanie Bush]], [[Arlene Cole]] and [[Stuart Hyde]]. Each lost a perfect Universe as it collapsed into a nightmarish vision of what could have been, and was saved by [[Kronos]] and [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] working in concert. Kronos then reveals he had altered history to force the creation of the TITAN Array in the first place, but refused to condone the murder of an innocent and instead allowed the creation of the Archangel to avert Anjeliqua's death. Free to act against the Archangel after his release, the Doctor bathed in the Lux Aeterna and obtains the same power of the Archangel herself. | ||
Distracted by the | The Doctor then faces the Quantum Archangel in the higher dimensions and tries to make her see reason. This fails, causing the Archangel and the Doctor do battle on a cosmic scale, with suns and whole worlds as their weapons. Distracted by the battle against the godly form of the Doctor, the Archangel didn't notice when Kronos attacked Bophemeral and shut it down, robbing her of the Mind's computational power and giving the Doctor his chance to convince her to give up the power of the Archangel and return the Lux Aeterna where it belonged. The Archangel did so tearfully and returned to being Angeliqua. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') | ||
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The Quantum Archangel was a being of nigh-infinite power born from the fusion of the human Anjeliqua Whitefriar with the energies of the Lux Aeterna, the quantum foam that made up reality itself.
In the Dusk Nave of the Midnight Cathedral, on the dark side of Earth's Moon, the Master attempted to calibrate the new TITAN Array (based on the earlier TOMTIT project) by using Mel's old friend Anjeliqua as recipient for the powers the Array could siphon out of reality. However, despite the Sixth Doctor`s attempts to stop him, the Master did not foresee the outcome of the energies and Anjeliqua merging instead of reacting catastrophically. The result was the birth of a nigh-omnipotent goddess capable of rewriting history and creating pocket universes, the Quantum Archangel.
As her first act, the Archangel bestowed on the Master a War TARDIS to fight off the Divine Host of the Chronovores who were in pursuit of him. Slowly, but surely, the Archangel set off in her plan to create a perfect cosmos free of suffering and despair, creating pocket universes for each living being in creation and ensuring each lived the best life possible.
However, even beings as powerful as the Archangel required massive computational power to administer her abilities because of the sheer amount of infinite possibilities involved in her plan, and she chose to use the Mad Mind of Bophemeral as her personal computer. She failed to realise the Universe held limited quantities of "reality", rendering her plan impossible. In fact, the Chronovores existed specifically to devour alternate timelines like the pocket universes the Archangel intended to create.
To avoid starvation after the Master's act had cut them off from their natural food source of the Lux Aeterna, the Chronovores started spreading their meals, degrading and corrupting each tiny Universe instead of simply devouring them completely. Their victims included the Sixth Doctor, Melanie Bush, Arlene Cole and Stuart Hyde. Each lost a perfect Universe as it collapsed into a nightmarish vision of what could have been, and was saved by Kronos and the Doctor's TARDIS working in concert. Kronos then reveals he had altered history to force the creation of the TITAN Array in the first place, but refused to condone the murder of an innocent and instead allowed the creation of the Archangel to avert Anjeliqua's death. Free to act against the Archangel after his release, the Doctor bathed in the Lux Aeterna and obtains the same power of the Archangel herself.
The Doctor then faces the Quantum Archangel in the higher dimensions and tries to make her see reason. This fails, causing the Archangel and the Doctor do battle on a cosmic scale, with suns and whole worlds as their weapons. Distracted by the battle against the godly form of the Doctor, the Archangel didn't notice when Kronos attacked Bophemeral and shut it down, robbing her of the Mind's computational power and giving the Doctor his chance to convince her to give up the power of the Archangel and return the Lux Aeterna where it belonged. The Archangel did so tearfully and returned to being Angeliqua. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)