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The '''Panopticon''' was the main room of the [[Capitol]] on [[Gallifrey]]. The [[Eye of Harmony]] was secretly kept under the Panopticon. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')
The '''Panopticon''' was the main room of the [[Capitol]] on [[Gallifrey]]. The [[Eye of Harmony]] was secretly kept under the Panopticon. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')


The Panopticon had six sides, as that number was revered on Gallifrey being the amount founders of [[Time Lord]] society. At every corner of the Panoptican, there are six black statues of the six founders of Time Lord society ([[Rassilon]], [[Omega]], [[Pandak]], [[The Other]], [[Apeiron]] and one other, possibly Eutenoyar). Every [[Chapter House]] ([[Prydonian Chapter]], [[Arcalian Chapter]], [[Patrex Chapter]], [[Dromeian Chapter]], [[Cerulean Chapter]] and the [[Scendles Chapter]]) were involved in a competition to build a bigger statue of their founder than the other Chapter Houses, which resulted in the Scendles Chapter being bankrupt. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]'') When Gallifrey's suns shined on the Panopticon, the interior would glow turqouise. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
The Panopticon had six sides, as that number was revered on Gallifrey because it was the number of founders of [[Time Lord]] society. At every corner of the Panoptican, there are six black statues of the six founders of Time Lord society ([[Rassilon]], [[Omega]], [[Pandak]], [[The Other]], [[Apeiron]] and one other, possibly Eutenoyar). Every [[Chapter House]] ([[Prydonian Chapter]], [[Arcalian Chapter]], [[Patrex Chapter]], [[Dromeian Chapter]], [[Cerulean Chapter]] and the [[Scendles Chapter]]) were involved in a competition to build a bigger statue of their founder than the other Chapter Houses, which resulted in the Scendles Chapter being bankrupt. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]'') When Gallifrey's suns shined on the Panopticon, the interior would glow turqouise. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')


The name ''panopticon'' was likely derived from ''opticon'', the Gallifreyan word for the ancient village meeting place. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Blind Fury]]'')
The name ''panopticon'' was likely derived from ''opticon'', the Gallifreyan word for the ancient village meeting place. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Blind Fury]]'')
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The Panopticon also refers to the tower in the center of a prison from which the guards can see into all the cells freely at any time. Thus, the prisoners never know when the guards might be looking and must always be on good behavior. In this way the Panopticon represents form of social control.
The Panopticon also refers to the tower in the center of a prison from which the guards can see into all the cells freely at any time. Thus, the prisoners never know when the guards might be looking and must always be on good behavior. In this way the Panopticon represents form of social control.
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Revision as of 22:22, 31 January 2011

The Panopticon was the main room of the Capitol on Gallifrey. The Eye of Harmony was secretly kept under the Panopticon. (DW: The Deadly Assassin)

The Panopticon had six sides, as that number was revered on Gallifrey because it was the number of founders of Time Lord society. At every corner of the Panoptican, there are six black statues of the six founders of Time Lord society (Rassilon, Omega, Pandak, The Other, Apeiron and one other, possibly Eutenoyar). Every Chapter House (Prydonian Chapter, Arcalian Chapter, Patrex Chapter, Dromeian Chapter, Cerulean Chapter and the Scendles Chapter) were involved in a competition to build a bigger statue of their founder than the other Chapter Houses, which resulted in the Scendles Chapter being bankrupt. (EDA: The Ancestor Cell) When Gallifrey's suns shined on the Panopticon, the interior would glow turqouise. (EDA: The Tomorrow Windows)

The name panopticon was likely derived from opticon, the Gallifreyan word for the ancient village meeting place. (DWA: Blind Fury)

Out-of-universe, the name derives from Greek, meaning "all seeing".
Presumably, due to the name, the Panopticon Archive is located in the Panoptican.

The Panopticon also refers to the tower in the center of a prison from which the guards can see into all the cells freely at any time. Thus, the prisoners never know when the guards might be looking and must always be on good behavior. In this way the Panopticon represents form of social control.