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'''Arkhaven''' was the name of a city on [[Sarath]]. It was controlled by an [[computer|AI]] called [[Monitor (Sarath)|Monitor]]. Although Arkhaven was not the capitol city of Sarath, it soon became the last hope for the planet's human population after an asteroid strike on Sarath's moon sent the moon into a descending orbit towards Sarath, Arkhaven | '''Arkhaven''' was the name of a city on [[Sarath]]. It was controlled by an [[computer|AI]] called [[Monitor (Sarath)|Monitor]]. Although Arkhaven was not the capitol city of Sarath, it soon became the last hope for the planet's human population after an asteroid strike on Sarath's moon sent the moon into a descending orbit towards Sarath. Even when it appeared that most other cities and civilisations on Sarath had been destroyed, including their capital city, Arkhaven remained reasonably intact, as it was mostly self-sufficient and able to supply itself with food and power, while its location in a relatively geologically stable region meant that it only had to deal with the threat of relatively predictable meteor bombardments. | ||
Faced with the destruction of their planet, the citizens of Arkhaven began work on [[The Ship (Arkhaven)|a ship]] that would take survivors to the neighbouring planet [[Mirath]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[City at World's End (novel)|City at World's End]]'') | Faced with the destruction of their planet, the citizens of Arkhaven began work on [[The Ship (Arkhaven)|a ship]] that would take survivors to the neighbouring planet [[Mirath]]. A war with the [[Taklarian|Taklarians]] decimated most of Arkhaven's population, leaving only around eighty thousand alive when the city had originally had a population of over five million, but the government covered up the scale of the deaths using hollowed illuminated buildings and various automatons to give the illusion that the numbers had been lower. In order to maintain control, the word was put out that the Ship was already at maximum capacity, thus allowing them to send any surviving refugees or citizens objecting to the current policies to the NC2- Non-Citizen, Non-Conformist- camps, with NC2s scheduled to be left behind when the Ship departed. | ||
In reality, the Ship was a deception as Arkhaven didn't have the power to create a working model of a ship that size, with the actual evacuation craft being the Ship's Lunar Lander, capable of only holding around five hundred people who were carefully chosen by those aware of the situation. The majority of Arkhaven's population were sedated and left on the Ship before it was destroyed, but various NC2s and others were led to the Lander by the [[First Doctor|Doctor]] and his companions. Monitor attempted to stage a coup now that Arkhaven no longer existed as a legal entity- cities on Sarath required a population of a thousand at least to qualify and Arkhaven now had only half that- but Monitor was destroyed and the Lander departed using a life-pod from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to give it extra internal space for the NC2s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[City at World's End (novel)|City at World's End]]'') | |||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] | ||
[[Category:Cities visited by the First Doctor]] | [[Category:Cities visited by the First Doctor]] |
Revision as of 10:29, 24 September 2019
Arkhaven was the name of a city on Sarath. It was controlled by an AI called Monitor. Although Arkhaven was not the capitol city of Sarath, it soon became the last hope for the planet's human population after an asteroid strike on Sarath's moon sent the moon into a descending orbit towards Sarath. Even when it appeared that most other cities and civilisations on Sarath had been destroyed, including their capital city, Arkhaven remained reasonably intact, as it was mostly self-sufficient and able to supply itself with food and power, while its location in a relatively geologically stable region meant that it only had to deal with the threat of relatively predictable meteor bombardments.
Faced with the destruction of their planet, the citizens of Arkhaven began work on a ship that would take survivors to the neighbouring planet Mirath. A war with the Taklarians decimated most of Arkhaven's population, leaving only around eighty thousand alive when the city had originally had a population of over five million, but the government covered up the scale of the deaths using hollowed illuminated buildings and various automatons to give the illusion that the numbers had been lower. In order to maintain control, the word was put out that the Ship was already at maximum capacity, thus allowing them to send any surviving refugees or citizens objecting to the current policies to the NC2- Non-Citizen, Non-Conformist- camps, with NC2s scheduled to be left behind when the Ship departed.
In reality, the Ship was a deception as Arkhaven didn't have the power to create a working model of a ship that size, with the actual evacuation craft being the Ship's Lunar Lander, capable of only holding around five hundred people who were carefully chosen by those aware of the situation. The majority of Arkhaven's population were sedated and left on the Ship before it was destroyed, but various NC2s and others were led to the Lander by the Doctor and his companions. Monitor attempted to stage a coup now that Arkhaven no longer existed as a legal entity- cities on Sarath required a population of a thousand at least to qualify and Arkhaven now had only half that- but Monitor was destroyed and the Lander departed using a life-pod from the TARDIS to give it extra internal space for the NC2s. (PROSE: City at World's End)