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The Sontarans' psychic command, under the leadership of [[Kragar]], used human psychics to predict where the Flux event would begin. Under the pretence of forming an alliance, they lured a Dalek and Cyberman fleet to the location, planning for their matter to resolve the Flux whilst their fleet sheltered behind the Lupari ships. The Doctor sabotaged their plan by helping Karvanista seize control of the Lupari fleet, whilst Vinder and Bel destroyed the command ship's communications to stop the Sontarans reacting in time. At the same time, at the request of the Doctor, [[the Division]]'s [[Ood]] did his best to minimize the impact of the Flux so as to make it easier to stop. The Flux destroyed the gathered fleets of Daleks, Cybermen and Sontarans, however, this proved insufficient to stop it and some of the Flux was able to make it past the Lupari shield. Following a suggestion by [[Diane (The Halloween Apocalypse)|Diane]], the Doctor put Swarm and Azure's [[Passenger form|Passenger]] in its path and the matter within the endless prison proved enough to end  the Flux with [[Time (Set Piece)|Time]] describing the Flux as being "extinguished". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]'')
The Sontarans' psychic command, under the leadership of [[Kragar]], used human psychics to predict where the Flux event would begin. Under the pretence of forming an alliance, they lured a Dalek and Cyberman fleet to the location, planning for their matter to resolve the Flux whilst their fleet sheltered behind the Lupari ships. The Doctor sabotaged their plan by helping Karvanista seize control of the Lupari fleet, whilst Vinder and Bel destroyed the command ship's communications to stop the Sontarans reacting in time. At the same time, at the request of the Doctor, [[the Division]]'s [[Ood]] did his best to minimize the impact of the Flux so as to make it easier to stop. The Flux destroyed the gathered fleets of Daleks, Cybermen and Sontarans, however, this proved insufficient to stop it and some of the Flux was able to make it past the Lupari shield. Following a suggestion by [[Diane (The Halloween Apocalypse)|Diane]], the Doctor put Swarm and Azure's [[Passenger form|Passenger]] in its path and the matter within the endless prison proved enough to end  the Flux with [[Time (Set Piece)|Time]] describing the Flux as being "extinguished". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]'')


One week later, Dan stated the Doctor had "saved" the universe through her actions. ([[TV]]: [[Eve of the Daleks (TV story)|''Eve of the Daleks'']])
One week later, Dan stated the Doctor had "saved" the universe through her actions. ([[TV]]: ''[[Eve of the Daleks (TV story)|Eve of the Daleks]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 07:01, 18 January 2022

You may wish to consult Flux (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

The Flux was a cataclysmic threat described by Karvanista as a "hurricane ripping through the structure of this universe". Its impact on physical structure ran against the very laws of space-time, disrupting every particle.

According to Observation Outpost Rose's system, it had the effect of "compromising base-level integrity of all structures". This caused whole planets in its path to be completely erased. As it approached the TARDIS, the Thirteenth Doctor described this force as the end of the universe coming towards them. (TV: The Halloween Apocalypse) The Flux's main component was anti-matter originating from outside the universe. (TV: The Vanquishers)

As the Flux progressed, it destabilised the Temple of Atropos on the planet Time, freeing the Time Force and releasing time particles, which caused near-instant decay in those it touched. (TV: Once, Upon Time) Swarm and Azure captured the survivors of the Flux by claiming to be their saviours, where they amassed on surviving planets, such as Puzano. (TV: Village of the Angels) The final Flux event would mean the end of everything, designed as an opportunity for the Division to pass over into Universe Two, leaving nothing behind. Swarm and Azure took control from the Division's outpost. (TV: Survivors of the Flux) However, the Thirteenth Doctor was able to avert the end, and Swarm and Azure were taken by Time when they attempted to sacrifice the Thirteenth Doctor, having failed at their task. (TV: The Vanquishers)

History

First Flux event

The Flux was created to destroy the universe, (TV: Once, Upon Time) using anti-matter, (TV: The Vanquishers) by the Division who, under the leadership of Tecteun, had decided to abandon the universe for the next one. (TV: Survivors of the Flux) The Flux's impending arrival rallied the Sontarans, Weeping Angels, Ravagers, and "other species from across the universe". (TV: The Flux is Coming...) The Sontarans learnt of the imminent event, and the conflict it would provoke, from the assessment of Psychic Surveyor Kragar. They believed it would dwarf every previous conflict in history. (TV: The Halloween Apocalypse)

The remains of Inston-Vee Vinder's home planet after the Flux. (TV: Once, Upon Time)

When this mysterious force appeared near Observation Outpost Rose, the entirety of the Thoribus Section was destroyed. While reporting the unfolding events, observation officer Inston-Vee Vinder had no choice but to evacuate the outpost. His station was destroyed moments later, consumed by the Flux as it advanced. (TV: The Halloween Apocalypse) The Flux ripped through Inston-Vee Vinder's home planet, devastating it. (TV: Once, Upon Time)

The Flux caused damage to the inner sanctum of the Temple of Atropos on the planet Time, leaving two Mouri broken. This caused time to begin to run wild, beginning the Great Disruption. (TV: War of the Sontarans)

A species recall was initiated, with 7 billion Lupari travelling to Earth aboard ships built to withstand the Flux to rescue humanity, who they were species bonded to. Karvanista, the Lupar bonded to Dan Lewis as his paired guardian, arrived early and abducted Dan from his home in Liverpool in order to protect him from this incoming threat. The Thirteenth Doctor was first told about the Flux by Karvanista himself, when she arrived to recover Dan, ostensibly to return him to Earth.

Attempting to observe the event up close, the Doctor witnessed the Flux reaching the edge of Earth's solar system, only for it to turn towards her TARDIS. As she fled the wave, the Doctor directed the Lupari, through Karvanista, to fly their fleet into a particular formation around Earth, together forming a protective barrier, which she hoped would keep the Flux from reaching it. With the Flux closing in on her TARDIS, the Doctor unleashed vortex energy from within the TARDIS console, but this seemed to have no impact on the Flux, unmoved in its approach, (TV: The Halloween Apocalypse) however the collision between the energy and the Flux did cause the ship and its occupants to fall through time. (TV: War of the Sontarans) Tecteun later revealed the Doctor's actions did stop the Flux from completely destroying the universe. (TV: Survivors of the Flux)

Immediate aftermath

The Flux had destroyed most of the universe, leaving Earth at the epicentre of what remained. (TV: Survivors of the Flux)

Whilst time ran wild, various factions began attempting to assert their power in the aftermath of the Flux. On her travels, Bel observed the Daleks, Cybermen and Sontarans taking control of sectors of the galaxy. (TV: Once, Upon Time) The Sontarans invaded Earth just before the Lupari shield came into effect, occupying Liverpool and preparing to embark on invasions throughout Earth's history, beginning in the Crimean War where they rewrote history. The Doctor repelled their incursion in the Crimea and Karvanista rammed a Imperial Sontaran Time Carrier into the rest of the fleet in Liverpool, causing a temporal implosion which erased the Sontaran invasion from Earth. (TV: War of the Sontarans)

The Doctor was able to repair the Temple of Atropos with the aid of the Mouri, returning time to normal. However, the Great Disruption had lasted long enough to release particles of the Time Force which would erode whatever they touched. (TV: Once, Upon Time)

Puzano; the only planet left even partly intact by the Flux in its quadrant. (TV: Village of the Angels)

Some survivors of the Flux gathered on the planet Puzano, as it was the only planet even partly intact in its quadrant. They were visited by Azure who tricked them into believing that she could take them to safety in another galaxy so that they would willingly enter her Passenger form. (TV: Village of the Angels) Swarm and Azure used these captives to strengthen the Time Force to create a psycho-temporal bridge to the Division ship outpost located outside the universe, where they killed Tecteun. (TV: Survivors of the Flux)

The Sontarans returned to occupy Earth weeks after their first attempt, now working with the Grand Serpent who had compromised Earth's defences from within. The Sontarans killed all of the Lupari in orbit, save Karvanista who escaped with the aid of the Doctor, and took their fleet for themselves. (TV: The Vanquishers)

Final Flux event

Swarm and Azure used the Division's technology to generate the planned second Flux event to wipe out the remaining universe, intending for the Temple of Atropos to be the last to fall, releasing Time. They planned to then rewind the destruction and play it out again repeatedly.

The Sontarans' psychic command, under the leadership of Kragar, used human psychics to predict where the Flux event would begin. Under the pretence of forming an alliance, they lured a Dalek and Cyberman fleet to the location, planning for their matter to resolve the Flux whilst their fleet sheltered behind the Lupari ships. The Doctor sabotaged their plan by helping Karvanista seize control of the Lupari fleet, whilst Vinder and Bel destroyed the command ship's communications to stop the Sontarans reacting in time. At the same time, at the request of the Doctor, the Division's Ood did his best to minimize the impact of the Flux so as to make it easier to stop. The Flux destroyed the gathered fleets of Daleks, Cybermen and Sontarans, however, this proved insufficient to stop it and some of the Flux was able to make it past the Lupari shield. Following a suggestion by Diane, the Doctor put Swarm and Azure's Passenger in its path and the matter within the endless prison proved enough to end the Flux with Time describing the Flux as being "extinguished". (TV: The Vanquishers)

One week later, Dan stated the Doctor had "saved" the universe through her actions. (TV: Eve of the Daleks)

Behind the scenes

The Flux acts similar to Davros' reality bomb, and is functionally similar to the Great Desolatrix, albeit on a much larger scale. The cataclysmic event it causes is similar to DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths and the Nothing from The Neverending Story. The Flux also appears to have many similarities to false vacuum decay, a real-world scientific theory describing an event which would erase the laws of nature completely.

Following the release of TV: The Vanquishers, there has been confusion as to what the exact resolution to the Flux is within the Doctor Who universe. The episode ends without directly addressing if the previously destroyed planets and galaxies were restored by the Ravagers, as Azure stated they would be after the Final Flux Event. TV: Eve of the Daleks states that the Doctor saved the universe during the events of The Vanquishers, but a Dalek Executioner makes a comment that the Dalek War Fleet was destroyed in the Flux, implying that all that was lost in the crisis still is destroyed.