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:''For other meanings, see [[Utopia]].''
:''For other meanings, see [[Utopia]].''


'''Utopia''' was (apparently) a [[planet]], after which the [[Utopia Project]] was named, the outcome of this was to send [[Human|Humanity]] to the planet based on a modulating (non-automatic) signal beaming "Come to Utopia". In a hoax to keep Humanity's hopes up, legends where invented about the world, such as that the skies were made of [[diamond]]s.
'''Utopia''' was (apparently) a [[planet]], after which the [[Utopia Project]] was named, the outcome of this was to send [[Human|Humanity]] to the planet based on a modulating (non-automatic) signal beaming "Come to Utopia". In a hoax to keep Humanity's hopes up, legends were invented about the world, such as that the skies were made of [[diamond]]s.


In the year [[100,000,000,000,000]], over a thousand years after the foundation of the Project, the remainders of Humanity took off from [[Silo 16]] on [[Malcassairo]] to Utopia in a rocket, where they hoped to live the rest of their lives. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')
In the year [[100,000,000,000,000]], over a thousand years after the foundation of the Project, the remainders of Humanity took off from [[Silo 16]] on [[Malcassairo]] to Utopia in a rocket, where they hoped to live the rest of their lives. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')


In reality, however, Utopia was cold dark and inhospitable, and the humans were forced to survive by combining themselves into spherical shells, becoming the [[Toclafane]]. Later on in that year, the so called "Utopia" permissibly nova-ed, along with Malcassairo. ([[DW]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'')
In reality, however, Utopia was cold dark and inhospitable, and the humans were forced to survive by combining themselves into spherical shells, becoming the [[Toclafane]]. Later on in that year, the so called "Utopia" permissibly nova-ed, along with Malcassairo. ([[DW]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'').
However, Since the master, who was supposed to be navigating the Human ship to Utopia, pulled out the computer chip bearing the co-ordonates of utopia, it could be argued that Utopia is in a real place, but the humans never reach it because of the master
 
However, Since the Master, who was supposed to be navigating the human ship to Utopia, pulled out the computer chip bearing the co-ordonates of Utopia it could be argued that Utopia is in a real place, but the humans never reach it because of the Master


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Revision as of 10:49, 16 August 2008


For other meanings, see Utopia.

Utopia was (apparently) a planet, after which the Utopia Project was named, the outcome of this was to send Humanity to the planet based on a modulating (non-automatic) signal beaming "Come to Utopia". In a hoax to keep Humanity's hopes up, legends were invented about the world, such as that the skies were made of diamonds.

In the year 100,000,000,000,000, over a thousand years after the foundation of the Project, the remainders of Humanity took off from Silo 16 on Malcassairo to Utopia in a rocket, where they hoped to live the rest of their lives. (DW: Utopia)

In reality, however, Utopia was cold dark and inhospitable, and the humans were forced to survive by combining themselves into spherical shells, becoming the Toclafane. Later on in that year, the so called "Utopia" permissibly nova-ed, along with Malcassairo. (DW: Last of the Time Lords).

However, Since the Master, who was supposed to be navigating the human ship to Utopia, pulled out the computer chip bearing the co-ordonates of Utopia it could be argued that Utopia is in a real place, but the humans never reach it because of the Master