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==Myths and legends==
==Myths and legends==
Aside from the one giving the plnane its name, many other myths and legends surrounded the place. The [[Ood]] seemed aware of it and linked it to a prophecy that "[[The Beast]] will rise from the pit". ([[TS]]: ''[[Tardisode 8]]'', [[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet]]'', ''[[The Satan Pit]]'').
Aside from the one giving the planet its name, many other myths and legends surrounded the place. The [[Ood]] seemed aware of it and linked it to a prophecy that "[[The Beast]] will rise from the pit". ([[TS]]: ''[[Tardisode 8]]'', [[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet]]'', ''[[The Satan Pit]]'').


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 15:43, 22 April 2007


Krop Tor was a planet orbiting K37 Gem 5, a black hole. It takes its name from the Scripture of the Valtino phrase "Krop Tor" meaning The Bitter Pill, meaning that a demon (the black hole) had attempted to swallow it, but finding it poison, had spat it out. (DW: The Impossible Planet)

Myths and legends

Aside from the one giving the planet its name, many other myths and legends surrounded the place. The Ood seemed aware of it and linked it to a prophecy that "The Beast will rise from the pit". (TS: Tardisode 8, DW: The Impossible Planet, The Satan Pit).

Features

Anomalies

Krop Tor presented itself as having a number of anomalies. It emanated a gravity funnel all the way to Earth. It also maintained stationary orbit by an unknown power source generating an inverted self-extrapolating reflex of 66 (46656) every six seconds. Even the Doctor could not provide a scientific explanation for the power source. The power source emanated from ten miles beneath the surface of the planet.

Physical environment

Krop Tor had earthquakes and volcanoes. Though in stable orbit, it shook from the gravitational effects of the black hole. It was grey, craggy and desolate world with little or no atmosphere. (DW: The Impossible Planet)

The Disciples and the Beast

A vanished civilization had left traces of their existence on the world, including indecipherable writing left on pottery shards. (Tardisode 8, DW:The Impossible Planet). Ten miles beneath the surface, the Doctor and Ida Scott from the Wallker Expedition found ruined underground buildings and a pit leading into darkness, which served as a prison for the the Beast. (DW: The Satan Pit)

Notes

The Beast claimed that, among many others, it had, itself, the name Krop Tor.

See also