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These creations acted like computer viruses that were able to inhabit architecture and rewrite it, allowing them to rebuild entire cities at will. This technology was the same used by the early [[TARDIS]] models and were within the scope of the [[Gallifreyan]]s, but were never considered as a weapon of war. They could infect walls and floors, but individuals were safe if they were in a river. | These creations acted like computer viruses that were able to inhabit architecture and rewrite it, allowing them to rebuild entire cities at will. This technology was the same used by the early [[TARDIS]] models and were within the scope of the [[Gallifreyan]]s, but were never considered as a weapon of war. They could infect walls and floors, but individuals were safe if they were in a river. | ||
Lord [[Ruthventracolizabaxil]] starved to death in his own TARDIS when an anarchitect hijacked it and turned the central corridor into an endless Mobius loop. ([[ | Lord [[Ruthventracolizabaxil]] starved to death in his own TARDIS when an anarchitect hijacked it and turned the central corridor into an endless Mobius loop. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 10:25, 16 September 2012
The Anarchitects were disembodied weapon intelligences used by an enemy of the Time Lords in an assault on Gallifrey.
These creations acted like computer viruses that were able to inhabit architecture and rewrite it, allowing them to rebuild entire cities at will. This technology was the same used by the early TARDIS models and were within the scope of the Gallifreyans, but were never considered as a weapon of war. They could infect walls and floors, but individuals were safe if they were in a river.
Lord Ruthventracolizabaxil starved to death in his own TARDIS when an anarchitect hijacked it and turned the central corridor into an endless Mobius loop. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)