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{{you may|Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Rondel|n1=the television serial|n2=Rondel, a human guard from the planet Varos}} | {{you may|Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Rondel|n1=the television serial|n2=Rondel, a human guard from the planet Varos}} | ||
'''Rondel''', known anciently as the '''Arc of Infinity''', was a region of space devoid of all stellar activity, formerly the location of a collapsed [[Q star]]. It was known as a curve between [[dimension]]s. Due to the burnt-out Q star, it was possessed of great quantities of [[quasi-magnetism]], which helped shield the [[anti-matter]] [[Omega]]. | '''Rondel''', known anciently as the '''Arc of Infinity''', was a region of space devoid of all stellar activity, formerly the location of a collapsed [[Q star]]. It was known as a curve between [[dimension]]s. Due to the burnt-out Q star, it was possessed of great quantities of [[quasi-magnetism]], which helped shield the [[anti-matter]] [[Omega]]. He therefore used the region as a "home base" of sorts, from which he gained entrance to his native, "positive" universe. ([[DW]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'') | ||
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- You may be looking for the television serial or Rondel, a human guard from the planet Varos.
Rondel, known anciently as the Arc of Infinity, was a region of space devoid of all stellar activity, formerly the location of a collapsed Q star. It was known as a curve between dimensions. Due to the burnt-out Q star, it was possessed of great quantities of quasi-magnetism, which helped shield the anti-matter Omega. He therefore used the region as a "home base" of sorts, from which he gained entrance to his native, "positive" universe. (DW: Arc of Infinity)