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The legendary '''Dark Matrix''' was a repository of all the dead [[Time Lord]]s' most evil, twisted and perverted thoughts. It was the antithesis of [[the Matrix]]. The [[Seventh Doctor]] confronted the Dark Matrix when the [[Valeyard]] - attempting to use its power to give himself a new body - trapped it inside his [[TARDIS]]. He 'fed' it the energies of the women he killed under his new alias of the Ripper to try to control it. The Doctor provoked the Dark Matrix into destroying the TARDIS and itself by convincing it that it was still a prisoner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]'') | The legendary '''Dark Matrix''' was a repository of all the dead [[Time Lord]]s' most evil, twisted and perverted thoughts. It was the antithesis of [[the Matrix]]. The [[Seventh Doctor]] confronted the Dark Matrix when the [[Valeyard]] - attempting to use its power to give himself a new body - trapped it inside his [[TARDIS]]. He 'fed' it the energies of the women he killed under his new alias of the Ripper to try to control it. The Doctor provoked the Dark Matrix into destroying the TARDIS and itself by convincing it that it was still a prisoner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:14, 8 July 2014
The legendary Dark Matrix was a repository of all the dead Time Lords' most evil, twisted and perverted thoughts. It was the antithesis of the Matrix. The Seventh Doctor confronted the Dark Matrix when the Valeyard - attempting to use its power to give himself a new body - trapped it inside his TARDIS. He 'fed' it the energies of the women he killed under his new alias of the Ripper to try to control it. The Doctor provoked the Dark Matrix into destroying the TARDIS and itself by convincing it that it was still a prisoner. (PROSE: Matrix)