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The '''Loom''' (or '''Looms''') were a genetic weaving construction created by [[Rassilon]] following the [[Pythia]]'s curse of sterility on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'')  
The '''Loom''' or '''Looms''' is a genetic weaving construction created by [[Rassilon]] following the [[Pythia]]'s curse of sterility on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'')  


They could literally weave a fully grown (though not matured) [[Gallifreyan]]. The Loom also kept tally of all the people it birthed, keeping track of how old each one was and how many [[regeneration]]s each had gone though.
They could literally weave a fully grown although not matured [[Gallifreyan]]. The Loom also kept tally of all the people it birthed, keeping track of how old each one was and how many [[regeneration]]s each had gone though.


A Loom was set into each of the Houses of Gallifrey and each House had a specified number of Cousins which could exist in the Family at any given time.  (for example, The House of Lungbarrow was alloted fourty-five Cousins) When a memeber of a Family died for the final time, the Loom would weave a new Cousin into the Family.  Cases did exist when an additional cousin was woven (such as [[the Doctor]]'s cousin [[Owis]]) but were extremely rare, as such a thing was illegal. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
A Loom was set into each of the Houses of Gallifrey and each House had a specified number of Cousins which could exist in the Family at any given time.  (for example, The House of Lungbarrow was alloted fourty-five Cousins) When a memeber of a Family died for the final time, the Loom would weave a new Cousin into the Family.  Cases did exist when an additional cousin was woven (such as [[the Doctor]]'s cousin [[Owis]]) but were extremely rare, as such a thing was illegal. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
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When he was only five years old, [[the Doctor]] boasted that he could remember existing in the Loom before he was actually born: <blockquote>  “I can remember waiting to be born…It was like being all strung out.  All unravelled inside the Loom.  I was spread really thin…I couldn’t think.  Not put thoughts together.  … But I knew where I was and what was happening. I couldn't wait to get out. And then I was born. My lungs nearly burst. The first rush of air was so cold....”</blockquote>  
When he was only five years old, [[the Doctor]] boasted that he could remember existing in the Loom before he was actually born: <blockquote>  “I can remember waiting to be born…It was like being all strung out.  All unravelled inside the Loom.  I was spread really thin…I couldn’t think.  Not put thoughts together.  … But I knew where I was and what was happening. I couldn't wait to get out. And then I was born. My lungs nearly burst. The first rush of air was so cold....”</blockquote>  


The truth of this claim is debatable as it's entirely possible the Doctor was simply trying to shock his tutor at the time.([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
The truth of this claim is debatable as it's entirely possible the Doctor was simply trying to shock his tutor at the time.([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')


In the New Series episode ''[[The Sound of Drums]]''  depicted an 8-year-old Master in a flashback in the episode as well as repeated references of the Doctor's childhood. The Classic Series referred to Time Tots, further evidence that Time Lords' reproductive system is akin to humans'. It is unclear how these fit in with the concept of looms.
In the New Series episode ''[[The Sound of Drums]]''  depicted an 8-year-old Master in a flashback in the episode as well as repeated references of the Doctor's childhood.  
 
The Classic Series referred to Time Tots, further evidence that Time Lords' reproductive system is akin to humans'. It is unclear how these fit in with the concept of looms.


:''It is to be noted that the producers and writers of the New Series do not consider the novels to be canon''
:''It is to be noted that the producers and writers of the New Series do not consider the novels to be canon''


[[Category:Gallifreyan technology]]
[[Category:Gallifreyan technology]]

Revision as of 06:57, 24 December 2008

The Loom or Looms is a genetic weaving construction created by Rassilon following the Pythia's curse of sterility on Gallifrey. (NA: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)

They could literally weave a fully grown although not matured Gallifreyan. The Loom also kept tally of all the people it birthed, keeping track of how old each one was and how many regenerations each had gone though.

A Loom was set into each of the Houses of Gallifrey and each House had a specified number of Cousins which could exist in the Family at any given time. (for example, The House of Lungbarrow was alloted fourty-five Cousins) When a memeber of a Family died for the final time, the Loom would weave a new Cousin into the Family. Cases did exist when an additional cousin was woven (such as the Doctor's cousin Owis) but were extremely rare, as such a thing was illegal. (NA: Lungbarrow)

When he was only five years old, the Doctor boasted that he could remember existing in the Loom before he was actually born:

“I can remember waiting to be born…It was like being all strung out. All unravelled inside the Loom. I was spread really thin…I couldn’t think. Not put thoughts together. … But I knew where I was and what was happening. I couldn't wait to get out. And then I was born. My lungs nearly burst. The first rush of air was so cold....”

The truth of this claim is debatable as it's entirely possible the Doctor was simply trying to shock his tutor at the time.(NA: Lungbarrow)

In the New Series episode The Sound of Drums depicted an 8-year-old Master in a flashback in the episode as well as repeated references of the Doctor's childhood.

The Classic Series referred to Time Tots, further evidence that Time Lords' reproductive system is akin to humans'. It is unclear how these fit in with the concept of looms.

It is to be noted that the producers and writers of the New Series do not consider the novels to be canon