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'''The Library''' was a [[planet]]-sized [[library]] that was built during the [[50th century]]. It contained every book ever written. Within its core was the largest hard drive ever, serving as an index [[computer]], as well as containing backup copies of every book ever written. The planet had one moon, which was actually an antiviral subroutine having the physical appearance of a moon. Due to its caretaking role, it was known as a [[Doctor Moon]].
'''The Library''' was a [[planet]]-sized [[library]] that was built during the [[50th century]]. It contained every book ever written. Within its core was the largest hard drive ever, serving as an index [[computer]], as well as containing backup copies of every book ever written. The planet had one moon, which was actually an antiviral subroutine having the physical appearance of a moon. Due to its caretaking role, it was known as a [[Doctor Moon]].


The Library was commissioned by [[Felman Lux]] and was managed by a head Librarian. Visitors to the Library used courtesy [[node]]s, sculpted computer terminals containing real faces made from donated flesh. The security cameras were levitating wooden spheres. Visitors were advised to switch off their [[Mobile phone|mobile comm units]].
The Library was commissioned by [[Felman Lux]] and was managed by a head Librarian. Visitors to the Library used courtesy [[node]]s, sculpted computer terminals containing real faces made from donated flesh. The security cameras were levitating wooden spheres. Visitors were advised to switch off their [[Mobile phone|mobile comm units]]


Paper editions of every book ever written were made specially for the Library. Unfortunately, the forests cut down to make the books were home to [[Vashta Nerada]], which then hatched from the books and infested the Library. The computer managed to "save" all 4022 visitors to its hard drive, where they could dream an imperfect virtual existence. The computer sealed off the planet, and it would be 100 years before the Lux family could arrange an [[archaeology|archaeological]] expedition led by [[Professor]] [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]'')
Paper editions of every book ever written were made specially for the Library. Unfortunately, the forests cut down to make the books were home to [[Vashta Nerada]], which then hatched from the books and infested the Library. The computer managed to "save" all 4022 visitors to its hard drive, where they could dream an imperfect virtual existence. The computer sealed off the planet, and it would be 100 years before the Lux family could arrange an [[archaeology|archaeological]] expedition led by [[Professor]] [[River Song]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]'')


The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] arrived after being asked to come by River Song, via his [[psychic paper]]. The Doctor helped to return the visitors and agreed with the Vashta Nerada to make sure no one arrived in the Library again. ([[DW]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'') Even though the Vasta Nerada were hostile, when a group of Daleks tried to convert the Library into a battleship, the Vasta Nerada devoured the Dalek mutants and discarded the shells. Upon seeing this, The Doctor laughingly called the Daleks the Vasta Nerada version of canned food.
The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] arrived after being asked to come by River Song, via his [[psychic paper]]. The Doctor helped to return the visitors and agreed with the Vashta Nerada to make sure no one arrived in the Library again. ([[DW]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'') Even though the Vasta Nerada were hostile, when a group of Daleks tried to convert the Library into a battleship, the Vasta Nerada devoured the Dalek mutants and discarded the shells. Upon seeing this, The Doctor laughingly called the Daleks the Vasta Nerada version of canned food.


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Revision as of 10:02, 15 April 2011

The Library was a planet-sized library that was built during the 50th century. It contained every book ever written. Within its core was the largest hard drive ever, serving as an index computer, as well as containing backup copies of every book ever written. The planet had one moon, which was actually an antiviral subroutine having the physical appearance of a moon. Due to its caretaking role, it was known as a Doctor Moon.

The Library was commissioned by Felman Lux and was managed by a head Librarian. Visitors to the Library used courtesy nodes, sculpted computer terminals containing real faces made from donated flesh. The security cameras were levitating wooden spheres. Visitors were advised to switch off their mobile comm units

Paper editions of every book ever written were made specially for the Library. Unfortunately, the forests cut down to make the books were home to Vashta Nerada, which then hatched from the books and infested the Library. The computer managed to "save" all 4022 visitors to its hard drive, where they could dream an imperfect virtual existence. The computer sealed off the planet, and it would be 100 years before the Lux family could arrange an archaeological expedition led by Professor River Song. (DW: Silence in the Library)

The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble arrived after being asked to come by River Song, via his psychic paper. The Doctor helped to return the visitors and agreed with the Vashta Nerada to make sure no one arrived in the Library again. (DW: Forest of the Dead) Even though the Vasta Nerada were hostile, when a group of Daleks tried to convert the Library into a battleship, the Vasta Nerada devoured the Dalek mutants and discarded the shells. Upon seeing this, The Doctor laughingly called the Daleks the Vasta Nerada version of canned food.