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'''Memory lanterns''' were a piece of [[Gallifreyan]] technology. | '''Memory lanterns''' were a piece of [[Gallifreyan]] technology. | ||
They appeared like the [[paper lantern]]s known to [[human]]s, but they were recorded with thoughts and memories from individuals. They were scattered into time and space, with the hope to save a track of the original person. According to the [[War Doctor]], they weren't actually able to survive the journey through the [[Time Vortex]]. | |||
They appeared like the [[paper lantern]]s known to [[human]]s, but they were recorded with thoughts and [[memory|memories]] from individuals. They were scattered into time and space, with the hope to save a track of the original person. According to the [[War Doctor]], they weren't actually able to survive the journey through the [[Time Vortex]]. | |||
He and his companion [[Cinder]] sighted hundreds of them flying in the sky of [[Gallifrey]] during the last period of the [[Last Great Time War]], a sign of desperation of Gallifreyan people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'') | He and his companion [[Cinder]] sighted hundreds of them flying in the sky of [[Gallifrey]] during the last period of the [[Last Great Time War]], a sign of desperation of Gallifreyan people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'') |
Revision as of 02:52, 7 November 2014
Memory lanterns were a piece of Gallifreyan technology.
They appeared like the paper lanterns known to humans, but they were recorded with thoughts and memories from individuals. They were scattered into time and space, with the hope to save a track of the original person. According to the War Doctor, they weren't actually able to survive the journey through the Time Vortex.
He and his companion Cinder sighted hundreds of them flying in the sky of Gallifrey during the last period of the Last Great Time War, a sign of desperation of Gallifreyan people. (PROSE: Engines of War)