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'''Stet Radiation''' was a type of [[radiation]] that did not exist until around the year [[100000000000000]]. The radiation was very deadly to [[human]]s and could easily vaporize them.  The [[Tenth Doctor]] was not aware of its existence until [[Atillo]] informed him that the couplings room in [[Silo 16]] was flooded with it, and they needed to go in there in order to set of the gravity footprint required to launch the [[Utopia Project Rocket]]. [[Jack Harkness]], the man who could never die, was the one for the job, and soon after the rocket was successfully launched.  ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)]]'')
'''Stet Radiation''' was a type of [[radiation]] that did not exist until around the year [[100000000000000]]. The radiation was very deadly to [[human]]s and could easily vaporize them.  The [[Tenth Doctor]] was not aware of its existence until [[Atillo]] informed him that the couplings room in [[Silo 16]] was flooded with it, and they needed to go in there in order to set off the gravity footprint required to launch the [[Utopia Project Rocket]]. [[Jack Harkness]], the man who could never die, was the one for the job, and soon after the rocket was successfully launched.  ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)]]'')
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Revision as of 18:09, 14 April 2012

Stet Radiation was a type of radiation that did not exist until around the year 100000000000000. The radiation was very deadly to humans and could easily vaporize them. The Tenth Doctor was not aware of its existence until Atillo informed him that the couplings room in Silo 16 was flooded with it, and they needed to go in there in order to set off the gravity footprint required to launch the Utopia Project Rocket. Jack Harkness, the man who could never die, was the one for the job, and soon after the rocket was successfully launched. (DW: Utopia (TV story))