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[[Sarah Jane Smith]] was given a warp star and after she escaped the [[Daleks]] on the [[Crucible]], she informed [[Captain Jack Harkness]] that she possessed it. They planned on detonating the device within the [[New Dalek Empire]]'s [[Crucible|spacestation]] thus crippling it. However, the Daleks used a [[Transmat]] beam to quickly remove the threat by capturing Sarah Jane, Harkness and [[Mickey Smith]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'') | [[Sarah Jane Smith]] was given a warp star by [[Abieron Suthsay]] and after she escaped the [[Daleks]] on the [[Crucible]], she informed [[Captain Jack Harkness]] that she possessed it. They planned on detonating the device within the [[New Dalek Empire]]'s [[Crucible|spacestation]] thus crippling it. However, the Daleks used a [[Transmat]] beam to quickly remove the threat by capturing Sarah Jane, Harkness and [[Mickey Smith]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'') | ||
==Behind the Scenes== | ==Behind the Scenes== |
Revision as of 10:32, 19 August 2008
A Warp star was a small pendant shaped device which contained enough energies within its small form to create a powerful explosion.
Information
Sarah Jane Smith was given a warp star by Abieron Suthsay and after she escaped the Daleks on the Crucible, she informed Captain Jack Harkness that she possessed it. They planned on detonating the device within the New Dalek Empire's spacestation thus crippling it. However, the Daleks used a Transmat beam to quickly remove the threat by capturing Sarah Jane, Harkness and Mickey Smith. (DW: Journey's End)
Behind the Scenes
- Five different Warpstar designs were originally presented. This design was picked as it reflected Sarah Jane's character.
- In Nintendo video game series Kirby has also an object called Warpstar.