Njordr Nerthus: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Njordr Nerthus''' was one of [[Trion (planet)|Trion]]'s three [[moon]]s. The others were [[Cu Chulainn]] and [[Cu Roi]]. Njordr Nerthus had an [[atmosphere]], but was not livable. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma]]'')
{{Infobox Location
|type          = [[Moon]]
|location      = [[Trion (planet)|Trion]]'s [[orbit]]
|only          = Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma (novel)
}}
'''Njordr Nerthus''' was the third and furthest of [[Trion (planet)|Trion]]'s [[moon]]s. It was lacking in [[mineral]]s and native [[lifeform]]s, possessing a [[poison]]ous [[atmosphere]] which required visitors to wear a [[spacesuit]] and limited the view of the [[sky]]. These factors meant that [[Trion (species)|Trions]] visited [[Cu Chulainn]] and [[Cu Roi]] far more often.
 
The owners of Njordr Nethus, as a result, made very little [[money]] from it and resorted to making up various [[lie]]s, such as that females born on the moon were the most beautiful in the near-galaxy and that visitors to Trion (which included the [[Laima]]) made their primary settlements there, a [[rumour]] which was quickly derided by [[scientist]]s, [[archaeologist]]s and [[historian]]s. Despite this, the general public believed it, marking the beginning of [[tourism]] on Njordr Nethus. The moon did already have a [[Central Museum (Njordr Nerthus)|Central Museum]], but its [[President of the Central Museum|President]] was displeased by the developments as his museum contained little more than a small [[collection]] of [[rock]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma]]'')
[[Category:Moons of Trion]]
[[Category:Moons of Trion]]

Revision as of 18:22, 13 June 2020

Njordr Nerthus was the third and furthest of Trion's moons. It was lacking in minerals and native lifeforms, possessing a poisonous atmosphere which required visitors to wear a spacesuit and limited the view of the sky. These factors meant that Trions visited Cu Chulainn and Cu Roi far more often.

The owners of Njordr Nethus, as a result, made very little money from it and resorted to making up various lies, such as that females born on the moon were the most beautiful in the near-galaxy and that visitors to Trion (which included the Laima) made their primary settlements there, a rumour which was quickly derided by scientists, archaeologists and historians. Despite this, the general public believed it, marking the beginning of tourism on Njordr Nethus. The moon did already have a Central Museum, but its President was displeased by the developments as his museum contained little more than a small collection of rocks. (PROSE: Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma)