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With respect to the fact that [[Nine Gallifreys|Homeworlds]] actually [[Gallifrey's time stream|existed outside the timeline]] of the [[Spiral Politic]], ''[[The Book of the War]]'' used the term '''"[[real]]-[[time]] [[analogue]]"''' to describe the equivalent historical location of [[Nine Gallifreys|a Homeworld]] within the [[N-Space|normal universe]]. | With respect to the fact that [[Nine Gallifreys|Homeworlds]] actually [[Gallifrey's time stream|existed outside the timeline]] of the [[Spiral Politic]], ''[[The Book of the War]]'' used the term '''"[[real]]-[[time]] [[analogue]]"''' to describe the equivalent historical location of [[Nine Gallifreys|a Homeworld]] within the [[N-Space|normal universe]]. | ||
Once [[Nine Gallifreys|the Cloneworld Project]] began, pre-existing [[planet]]s were [[crypto-forming|crypto-formed]] to create new "cloneworlds". This meant these new Homeworlds were linked to their former locations in [[history]], by their '''"real-time analogue"'''. However, these real-time analogues were known to be movable, as ''[[The Book of the War]]'' speculated that the ''original'' Homeworld may have been moved from [[Kasterborous|its original coordinates]] to decieve [[The Enemy]], although it made sure to point out that, under normal cirumstances, - which the "Nine Homeworlds" Project certainly wasn't - the relocation of a world [[ | Once [[Nine Gallifreys|the Cloneworld Project]] began, pre-existing [[planet]]s were [[crypto-forming|crypto-formed]] to create new "cloneworlds". This meant these new Homeworlds were linked to their former locations in [[history]], by their '''"real-time analogue"'''. However, these real-time analogues were known to be movable, as ''[[The Book of the War]]'' speculated that the ''original'' Homeworld may have been moved from [[Kasterborous|its original coordinates]] to decieve [[The Enemy]], although it made sure to point out that, under normal cirumstances, - which the "Nine Homeworlds" Project certainly wasn't - the relocation of a world [[Caldera|set in the dead centre of history]] would likely have ''catastrophic'' impacts on the [[Spiral Politic]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)|namedpart=The Nine Homeworlds}}) | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, 23 July 2023
With respect to the fact that Homeworlds actually existed outside the timeline of the Spiral Politic, The Book of the War used the term "real-time analogue" to describe the equivalent historical location of a Homeworld within the normal universe.
Once the Cloneworld Project began, pre-existing planets were crypto-formed to create new "cloneworlds". This meant these new Homeworlds were linked to their former locations in history, by their "real-time analogue". However, these real-time analogues were known to be movable, as The Book of the War speculated that the original Homeworld may have been moved from its original coordinates to decieve The Enemy, although it made sure to point out that, under normal cirumstances, - which the "Nine Homeworlds" Project certainly wasn't - the relocation of a world set in the dead centre of history would likely have catastrophic impacts on the Spiral Politic. (PROSE: "The Nine Homeworlds" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"namedpart":"The Nine Homeworlds","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"})