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* 60 million B.C.: A [[Xylok]] ship crashed into Earth and became trapped in the crust. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy]]'')
* 60 million B.C.: A [[Xylok]] ship crashed into Earth and became trapped in the crust. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy]]'')
* 60 million B.C.: [[The Moon]] left the [[Cthalctose]] homeworld and entered the [[Sol]] system. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Eternity Weeps]]'')
* 60 million B.C.: [[The Moon]] left the [[Cthalctose]] homeworld and entered the [[Sol]] system. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Eternity Weeps]]'')
* 50 million B.C.: [[Arkive]] tried to contact its creators by sending a message back in time. This destroyed a moon of [[Saturn]] and created its rings. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'')
* 50 million B.C.: [[Arkive]] tried to attract the [[Silurian]]s to rescue itself. The attempt failed and the rings of [[Saturn]] were created by the destruction of [[Mnemosyne (moon)|Mnemosyne]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'')
* 12 million B.C.: [[Fendahl|The Fendahl]] [[teleport]]ed itself to Earth from its [[Planet 5|homeworld]] using [[psychic power]], possibly ravaging [[Mars]] along the way. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl]]'')
* 12 million B.C.: [[Fendahl|The Fendahl]] [[teleport]]ed itself to Earth from its [[Planet 5|homeworld]] using [[psychic power]], possibly ravaging [[Mars]] along the way. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl]]'')
* Millions of years B.C.: The [[Maston]]s went extinct when their [[planet]] was destroyed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Slipback]]'')
* Millions of years B.C.: The [[Maston]]s went extinct when their [[planet]] was destroyed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Slipback]]'')

Revision as of 07:36, 20 February 2013

"Distant past" is a title based upon conjecture.

Check the behind the scenes section, the revision history and discussion page for additional comments on this article's title.

The formation of the Sol system and the end of the Dark Times. (TV: The Runaway Bride)
For later events, see the pages for BC, the 1st century and subsequent century pages. You may also wish to consult the Dark Times, an epoch without clear boundaries.

The distant past was that period which was historically remote to the Doctor's usual travels. It had no exact date range, but could be considered to extend from the Big Bang (and perhaps earlier) to the development of modern humans, in about 100,000 BC. The Dark Times of the Universe were known to have occurred in the distant past.

Timeline

A more precise date can't be given, since this was gleaned from archaeological research and the living Angels refused to communicate with the humans.
This event may have been a myth, or an exaggeration of true events.