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'''The Void''' was what the [[Time Lord]]s called the emptiness between [[parallel universe]]s. It was known to the [[Eternal]]s as "''''the Howling'''" and to others as "'''Hell'''".
'''The Void''' was what the [[Time Lord]]s called the emptiness found between all [[parallel universe]]s, different dimensions, and other realities. It was known to the [[Eternal]]s as "''''the Howling'''" and to others as "'''Hell'''".


The Void contained no temporal or spatial dimensions, but spatial language might have been used to conceptualise it. For example, the [[Tenth Doctor]] confirmed that the Void had no "up" or "down", but spoke of the universes within it being "stacked" on top of each other. Even "[[time]]" in most senses didn't actually exist there. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'') If someone travelled through the Void, they would have absorbed background radiation, which the Doctor called [[Void stuff]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'')
The Void contained no light or darkness. It also featured no temporal or spatial dimensions (neither "up" nor "down"), but the [[Tenth Doctor]] used some spatial language to conceptualise how the Void was "in between" all the universes which were "stacked up against each other". Even [[time]] in most senses did not actually exist there. Anyone who entered the Void could choose to let eternity pass them by: they would "exist outside the whole of creation" and would be completely unaffected by events as major as the end of their home universe or the start of another. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'')
 
All material which traveled through the Void absorbed a particular type of harmless background radiation, which the Doctor called [[Void stuff]]. The longer a material had been present within the Void, the more "Void stuff" it became saturated with. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'')


== Void life ==
== Void life ==
Reportedly, little life existed in the Void, although millions of [[Dalek]]s and [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]] were trapped there after being sucked in. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'', ''[[The Next Doctor]]'') A handful of Cybermen later escaped using stolen Dalek technology. According to the [[Tenth Doctor]], due to the events surrounding the [[reality bomb]], everything in the Void perished. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'')
The Tenth Doctor asserted that no life existed naturally inside the Void. This did not stop [[Dalek]]s (led by the [[Cult of Skaro]]) and also [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]] (from a parallel universe the Doctor called [[Pete's World]]) from successfully crossing through it ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'')


[[Chronomite]]s lived in the Void naturally. ([[GAME]]: ''[[TARDIS (video game)|TARDIS]]'') According to ancient [[Gallifreyan]] myth, the [[Mi'en Kalarash]] inhabited "the wasteland between realities". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[House of Blue Fire]]'') The [[Terrordactyl]]s were native to the "Great Space-Time Void". ([[GAME]]: ''[[The First Adventure (video game)|The First Adventure]]'') A memory changing alien known as [[Adam Smith]] claimed to have escaped from the Void. ([[TV]]: ''[[Adam (TV story)|Adam]]'')
[[Chronomite]]s naturally traversed space-time "riptides" and the Void. ([[GAME]]: ''[[TARDIS (video game)|TARDIS]]'') According to ancient [[Gallifreyan]] myth, the [[Mi'en Kalarash]] inhabited "the wasteland between realities". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[House of Blue Fire]]'') The [[Terrordactyl]]s were native to the "Great Space-Time Void". ([[GAME]]: ''[[The First Adventure (video game)|The First Adventure]]'') A memory changing alien known as [[Adam Smith]] claimed to have escaped from the Void. ([[TV]]: ''[[Adam (TV story)|Adam]]'')


== Void travel ==
== Daleks and Cybermen in the Void ==
A [[Void Ship]] was a spaceship which could travel through the Void into other dimensions. While the [[Time Lord]]s believed this to be only a theoretical concept, it was eventually discovered that the [[Dalek]]s were in possession of a powerful Void Ship in the form of a bronze sphere. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'')
A [[Void Ship]] was a spaceship which could enter, traverse, and exit the Void into other dimensions. Even the [[Time Lord]]s believed such a vessel to be a theoretical concept only, impossible to build in reality. However, in [[2007]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] identified one as the object around which [[Torchwood Tower]] had been constructed, and explained its significance to the befuddled human scientists. Soon it was discovered that this mysterious bronze sphere had been created by the elite four-member [[Dalek]] group known as the [[Cult of Skaro]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'') The Cult had used it to flee into the Void to escape the impending destruction of the [[Dalek Empire]] in the [[Last Great Time War]]. Within it, they carried the [[Genesis Ark]], a prison ship they had stolen from the Time Lords containing millions of trapped Daleks. They hid in the Void Ship until they were confident they could open the Genesis Ark. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')


The [[Cult of Skaro]] travelled to the Void to escape the impending destruction of the [[Dalek Empire]] in the [[Last Great Time War]] by the Doctor, taking with them the [[Genesis Ark]], a prison ship containing millions of Daleks. They hid in the Void until the time was right. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
The Cult's Void Ship caused a "breach" in the universe and an adjacent parallel universe, making travel between them possible. This allowed [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] (not itself a Void ship) to crash-land in the parallel universe, which he would later label [[Pete's World]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]''). The Dalek's Void Ship also created an unintentional "wake" which the [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|parallel-Earth Cybermen]] used to cross over. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'')


This Void Ship caused a crack in the universe, making travel from one dimension to the next easier, allowing both [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] (not a Void ship) to travel to [[Pete's World|the dimension]] of the [[Cybus Cyberman|parallel Earth Cybermen]], and those Cybermen to travel to [[N-Space|the dimension of the Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'', ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'')
As the Dalek force (freed from the Genesis Ark) began to exterminate the Cybermen army in the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]], the Tenth Doctor widened only one side of the Void breach. Since they were saturated in [[Void stuff]], all of the Cybermen and all but 4 of the Daleks were sucked back into it. The breach then permanently sealed itself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'') The four Daleks of the Cult of Skaro escaped being hurled into the Void by means of an emergency [[temporal shift]] to [[1930s]] [[Manhattan]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)|Daleks in Manhattan]]'')


As the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]] raged throughout [[London]], the Tenth Doctor widened the breach of the Void. This sucked all of the invading Cybermen and Daleks into it. The breach then permanently sealed itself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'') The [[reality bomb]] used by other Daleks later weakened the dimensional walls, allowing some Cybermen to escape the Void. The rest, along with the Daleks, perished, according to the Doctor, as a result of the events surrounding the Reality Bomb. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'')
Trapped in the Void, the Pete's World Cybermen stole or scavenged two things from the Daleks who were trapped with them: intelligence about The Doctor, and a [[Dimension Vault]]. Later, the destruction of the [[New Dalek Empire]] and their [[reality bomb]] somehow triggered an unspecified cataclysm inside the Void, causing apparently all of the Time War Daleks and most of the Cybermen trapped there to perish. Some Cybermen were ejected from the Void beforehand, however, and used the Dimension Vault to travel to [[1851]] [[London]], where they built a [[CyberKing]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'')


== Other information ==
When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was, for a time, erased from existence by stepping into the [[Time Field|cracks]], [[River Song]] described him as being condemned to the Void between worlds. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'')
When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was, for a time, erased from existence by stepping into the [[Time Field|cracks]], [[River Song]] described him as being condemned to the Void between worlds. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'')


== Other information ==
One of [[Rassilon]]'s titles was "Ravager of the Void". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland]]'')
One of [[Rassilon]]'s titles was "Ravager of the Void". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland]]'')



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The Void was what the Time Lords called the emptiness found between all parallel universes, different dimensions, and other realities. It was known to the Eternals as "'the Howling" and to others as "Hell".

The Void contained no light or darkness. It also featured no temporal or spatial dimensions (neither "up" nor "down"), but the Tenth Doctor used some spatial language to conceptualise how the Void was "in between" all the universes which were "stacked up against each other". Even time in most senses did not actually exist there. Anyone who entered the Void could choose to let eternity pass them by: they would "exist outside the whole of creation" and would be completely unaffected by events as major as the end of their home universe or the start of another. (TV: Army of Ghosts)

All material which traveled through the Void absorbed a particular type of harmless background radiation, which the Doctor called Void stuff. The longer a material had been present within the Void, the more "Void stuff" it became saturated with. (TV: Doomsday)

Void life

The Tenth Doctor asserted that no life existed naturally inside the Void. This did not stop Daleks (led by the Cult of Skaro) and also Cybermen (from a parallel universe the Doctor called Pete's World) from successfully crossing through it (TV: Army of Ghosts)

Chronomites naturally traversed space-time "riptides" and the Void. (GAME: TARDIS) According to ancient Gallifreyan myth, the Mi'en Kalarash inhabited "the wasteland between realities". (AUDIO: House of Blue Fire) The Terrordactyls were native to the "Great Space-Time Void". (GAME: The First Adventure) A memory changing alien known as Adam Smith claimed to have escaped from the Void. (TV: Adam)

Daleks and Cybermen in the Void

A Void Ship was a spaceship which could enter, traverse, and exit the Void into other dimensions. Even the Time Lords believed such a vessel to be a theoretical concept only, impossible to build in reality. However, in 2007, the Tenth Doctor identified one as the object around which Torchwood Tower had been constructed, and explained its significance to the befuddled human scientists. Soon it was discovered that this mysterious bronze sphere had been created by the elite four-member Dalek group known as the Cult of Skaro. (TV: Army of Ghosts) The Cult had used it to flee into the Void to escape the impending destruction of the Dalek Empire in the Last Great Time War. Within it, they carried the Genesis Ark, a prison ship they had stolen from the Time Lords containing millions of trapped Daleks. They hid in the Void Ship until they were confident they could open the Genesis Ark. (TV: Doomsday)

The Cult's Void Ship caused a "breach" in the universe and an adjacent parallel universe, making travel between them possible. This allowed the Doctor's TARDIS (not itself a Void ship) to crash-land in the parallel universe, which he would later label Pete's World. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen). The Dalek's Void Ship also created an unintentional "wake" which the parallel-Earth Cybermen used to cross over. (TV: Army of Ghosts)

As the Dalek force (freed from the Genesis Ark) began to exterminate the Cybermen army in the Battle of Canary Wharf, the Tenth Doctor widened only one side of the Void breach. Since they were saturated in Void stuff, all of the Cybermen and all but 4 of the Daleks were sucked back into it. The breach then permanently sealed itself. (TV: Doomsday) The four Daleks of the Cult of Skaro escaped being hurled into the Void by means of an emergency temporal shift to 1930s Manhattan. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan)

Trapped in the Void, the Pete's World Cybermen stole or scavenged two things from the Daleks who were trapped with them: intelligence about The Doctor, and a Dimension Vault. Later, the destruction of the New Dalek Empire and their reality bomb somehow triggered an unspecified cataclysm inside the Void, causing apparently all of the Time War Daleks and most of the Cybermen trapped there to perish. Some Cybermen were ejected from the Void beforehand, however, and used the Dimension Vault to travel to 1851 London, where they built a CyberKing. (TV: The Next Doctor)

Other information

When the Eleventh Doctor was, for a time, erased from existence by stepping into the cracks, River Song described him as being condemned to the Void between worlds. (TV: The Big Bang)

One of Rassilon's titles was "Ravager of the Void". (AUDIO: Neverland)