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'''''The Book of the Old Time''''' spoke of [[Rassilon]]'s retrieval of the naked [[singularity]] later known as the [[Eye of Harmony]]. By [[the Doctor]]'s time it had acquired the status of an ancient, cryptic text, the meaning of which no one understood. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'') It was his encounter with the book that had first nudged the Doctor's thoughts towards [[Gallifrey]]'s ancient history. He began to suspect that before [[regeneration]], there had been [[reincarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'') | '''''The Book of the Old Time''''' spoke of [[Rassilon]]'s retrieval of the naked [[singularity]] later known as the [[Eye of Harmony]]. By [[the Doctor]]'s time it had acquired the status of an ancient, cryptic text, the meaning of which no one understood. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'') It was his encounter with the book that had first nudged the Doctor's thoughts towards [[Gallifrey]]'s ancient history. He began to suspect that before [[regeneration]], there had been [[reincarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'') | ||
Revision as of 07:38, 14 January 2016
The Book of the Old Time spoke of Rassilon's retrieval of the naked singularity later known as the Eye of Harmony. By the Doctor's time it had acquired the status of an ancient, cryptic text, the meaning of which no one understood. (TV: The Deadly Assassin) It was his encounter with the book that had first nudged the Doctor's thoughts towards Gallifrey's ancient history. He began to suspect that before regeneration, there had been reincarnation. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)
Astrolabus stole the book. (COMIC: Voyager)