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A '''Charged Vacuum Emboitment''' or '''CVE''' served as a transit point between the main [[universe]], [[N-Space]] and the smaller universe, [[E-Space]]. The [[Logopolitan]]s created the CVE's using [[Block Transfer Computations]] to save N-Space, their universe, the existence of which [[entropy]] threatened.  
A '''Charged Vacuum Emboitment''' or '''CVE''' serves as a transit point between our [[universe]], [[N-Space]], and its smaller counterpart, [[E-Space]]. The [[Logopolitan]]s created CVEs using [[Block Transfer Computations]] in order to save N-Space, their universe, the existence of which was threatened by [[entropy]].  


While all complex systems eventually break down, the Logopolitans reasoned that if they opened up a closed system (N-Space) in a smaller one (E-Space) they could extend the life of the larger one. By the year [[1981]], N-Space would have already past the point of no return and the main [[universe]] would have "died" without the CVE's keeping it still viable. CVE's operated passively, drawing physical objects through it as well as entropy. Because of their special function, the closure of the CVE's, then, threatending the physical integrity of N-Space and all life there. ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', [[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Apocalypse]]'').
While all complex systems eventually break down, the Logopolitans reasoned that if they opened up a closed system (N-Space) in a smaller one (E-Space) they could extend the life of the larger one. By the year [[1981]], N-Space would have already passed the point of no return into [[heat death]] without the CVEs keeping it still viable. CVEs operate passively, drawing both physical objects and entropy through them. Because of their special function, the closure of the CVEs would threaten the physical integrity of N-Space and all life within. ([[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', [[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Apocalypse]]'').


While in flight, [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] travelled through a CVE into E-Space by accident ([[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]''). A similar event may have happened to the [[Human]] ship  ''[[Hydrax]]'' which passed into E-Space ([[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'') in the middle part of the [[22nd century]] ([[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'').
While in flight, [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] travelled through a CVE into E-Space by accident ([[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]''). A similar event may have happened to the [[Human]] ship  ''[[Hydrax]]'' which passed into E-Space ([[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'') in the middle part of the [[22nd century]] ([[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'').


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A Charged Vacuum Emboitment or CVE serves as a transit point between our universe, N-Space, and its smaller counterpart, E-Space. The Logopolitans created CVEs using Block Transfer Computations in order to save N-Space, their universe, the existence of which was threatened by entropy.

While all complex systems eventually break down, the Logopolitans reasoned that if they opened up a closed system (N-Space) in a smaller one (E-Space) they could extend the life of the larger one. By the year 1981, N-Space would have already passed the point of no return into heat death without the CVEs keeping it still viable. CVEs operate passively, drawing both physical objects and entropy through them. Because of their special function, the closure of the CVEs would threaten the physical integrity of N-Space and all life within. (DW: Logopolis, NA: Timewyrm: Apocalypse).

While in flight, the Doctor's TARDIS travelled through a CVE into E-Space by accident (DW: Full Circle). A similar event may have happened to the Human ship Hydrax which passed into E-Space (DW: State of Decay) in the middle part of the 22nd century (NA: Lucifer Rising).