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'''The Deca''' was a group of ten young rebellious [[Gallifreyan]]s at the [[ | '''The Deca''' was a group of ten young rebellious [[Gallifreyan]]s at the [[Prydon |Academy]], which included [[First Doctor|the Doctor]]. | ||
The Doctor | ==Overview== | ||
The Deca finished when [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] betrayed the group by leaving [[Gallifrey]]. | |||
Other members of the clique would choose lives as [[renegade Time Lords]], namely [[the Master]] (then named Koschei), [[the Monk]] (then known as Mortimus, [[the Rani]] (then named Ushas), the War Chief (originally Magnus), Magnus and [[Drax]]. | |||
[[Rallon]] was taken over by the [[Celestial Toymaker]]. [[Millenia]] was forcibly made part of the [[Celestial Toyroom]]. [[Jelpax]] and [[Vansell]] would go on to hold down conventional roles in [[Time Lord]] society. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'') | |||
:''Vansell would latter eventually head the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]].'' | :''Vansell would latter eventually head the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]].'' |
Revision as of 22:43, 22 March 2009
The Deca was a group of ten young rebellious Gallifreyans at the Academy, which included the Doctor.
Overview
The Deca finished when the Doctor betrayed the group by leaving Gallifrey.
Other members of the clique would choose lives as renegade Time Lords, namely the Master (then named Koschei), the Monk (then known as Mortimus, the Rani (then named Ushas), the War Chief (originally Magnus), Magnus and Drax.
Rallon was taken over by the Celestial Toymaker. Millenia was forcibly made part of the Celestial Toyroom. Jelpax and Vansell would go on to hold down conventional roles in Time Lord society. (PDA: Divided Loyalties)
- Vansell would latter eventually head the Celestial Intervention Agency.
The Time Lady Ruath implied to the Doctor that the student in Doctor's social group (which she did not name), all Borusa for a teacher. (MA: Goth Opera)