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'''Space Station W3''', also known as '''the Wheel''', was a [[space station]] located in the [[Sol system]] in the [[21st century]]. It was used for many functions, serving as a radio/visual relay for [[Earth]], a stopping point for deep space ships, a research station, and an early warning monitor for stellar activity such as [[meteorite]] storms. It was armed with an x-ray laser and a [[force field]]. | '''Space Station W3''', also known as '''the Wheel''', was a [[space station]] located in the [[Sol system]] in the [[21st century]]. It was used for many functions, serving as a radio/visual relay for [[Earth]], a stopping point for deep space ships, a research station, and an early warning monitor for stellar activity such as [[meteorite]] storms. It was armed with an [[x-ray]] laser and a [[force field]]. | ||
Two [[Cybermen]] invaded the station, intending to use it as a beacon for their invasion fleet. [[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] freed the crew from the Cybermen's [[hypnosis|hypnotic control]] and destroyed their fleet. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'') | Two [[Cybermen]] invaded the station, intending to use it as a beacon for their invasion fleet. [[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] freed the crew from the Cybermen's [[hypnosis|hypnotic control]] and destroyed their fleet. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 16:44, 14 September 2009
Space Station W3, also known as the Wheel, was a space station located in the Sol system in the 21st century. It was used for many functions, serving as a radio/visual relay for Earth, a stopping point for deep space ships, a research station, and an early warning monitor for stellar activity such as meteorite storms. It was armed with an x-ray laser and a force field.
Two Cybermen invaded the station, intending to use it as a beacon for their invasion fleet. The Doctor freed the crew from the Cybermen's hypnotic control and destroyed their fleet. (DW: The Wheel in Space)