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The enormous energy requirements were the only thing stopping the Time Lords from activating it. If they could have got it working it was to be targeted at [[Skaro]] and rewrite the [[Dalek]]'s timeline so that they would attain the best possible future for themselves. With no need of war or dominance they would have prospered alongside the [[Thal]]s and never engaged the Time Lords in the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]].
The enormous energy requirements were the only thing stopping the Time Lords from activating it. If they could have got it working it was to be targeted at [[Skaro]] and rewrite the [[Dalek]]'s timeline so that they would attain the best possible future for themselves. With no need of war or dominance they would have prospered alongside the [[Thal]]s and never engaged the Time Lords in the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]].


{{Jacobi|c}} used the Heavenly Paradigm via the [[death]] of [[Cole Jarnish]] to alter the timeline of the entire universe. While the Paradigm at first appeared to be working as intended, ressurecting entire races and worlds throughout the universe, it was unable to effectively calculate changes that would benefit the universe at large. Proving a double edged sword the changes continued, writing planets out of existence and even undoing Time Lord victories which led to the outcome of the [[battle]] of the [[Cruciform]] being a [[Dalek]] victory, allowing the [[Dalek Emperor]] to take control of the Cruciform and the change of the history of numerous [[planet]]s. The Heavenly Paradigm at last overloaded, the resulting explosion destroying the Time Lord base it was housed in. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heavenly Paradigm (audio story)|The Heavenly Paradigm]]'')
{{Jacobi|c}} used the Heavenly Paradigm via the [[death]] of [[Cole Jarnish]] to alter the timeline of the entire universe, instructing it to create "a better universe". While the Paradigm at first appeared to be working as intended, ressurecting entire races and worlds throughout the universe, the Master's request simply proved both far too vast and far too vague for the Paradigm to handle, and it quickly became unable to effectively calculate changes that would benefit the universe at large. Proving a double edged sword the changes continued, writing entirely planets and races out of existence. Eventually the changes rippled into the Time War itself, altering both Time Lord and Dalek victories into defeats and vice versa, eventually resulting a version of the war that was ultimately more favorable to the Daleks. The most significant alteration was turning was turning the [[Battle]] of the [[Cruciform]] into being a [[Dalek]] victory, allowing the [[Dalek Emperor]] to take control of the Cruciform. The Heavenly Paradigm at last overloaded, the resulting explosion destroying the Time Lord base it was housed in. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heavenly Paradigm (audio story)|The Heavenly Paradigm]]'')
 
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The Heavenly Paradigm was Time Lord technology, capable of changing the timelines so that the best possible outcomes were always achieved in every decision made. The device required a substantial amount of temporal energy to be activated, after which its own edits to the timeline would produce energy of its own, making the process self replicating.

The enormous energy requirements were the only thing stopping the Time Lords from activating it. If they could have got it working it was to be targeted at Skaro and rewrite the Dalek's timeline so that they would attain the best possible future for themselves. With no need of war or dominance they would have prospered alongside the Thals and never engaged the Time Lords in the Time War.

The War Master used the Heavenly Paradigm via the death of Cole Jarnish to alter the timeline of the entire universe, instructing it to create "a better universe". While the Paradigm at first appeared to be working as intended, ressurecting entire races and worlds throughout the universe, the Master's request simply proved both far too vast and far too vague for the Paradigm to handle, and it quickly became unable to effectively calculate changes that would benefit the universe at large. Proving a double edged sword the changes continued, writing entirely planets and races out of existence. Eventually the changes rippled into the Time War itself, altering both Time Lord and Dalek victories into defeats and vice versa, eventually resulting a version of the war that was ultimately more favorable to the Daleks. The most significant alteration was turning was turning the Battle of the Cruciform into being a Dalek victory, allowing the Dalek Emperor to take control of the Cruciform. The Heavenly Paradigm at last overloaded, the resulting explosion destroying the Time Lord base it was housed in. (AUDIOThe Heavenly Paradigm)