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|natives = [[Graelyn Scythes]], [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]], the [[Firmament]] | |natives = [[Graelyn Scythes]], [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]], the [[Firmament]] | ||
|first = Rachel Survived (short story) | |first = Rachel Survived (short story) | ||
|appearances = {{Il|[[ | |appearances = {{Il|[[NOTVALID]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]''|[[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Gendar Conspiracy (short story)|The Gendar Conspiracy]]''}} | ||
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The '''10,000 Dawns''' was a [[multiverse]] of 10,000 [[universe]]s that existed physically independent of [[N-Space]]. Inhabitants of the Dawns, most notably [[Graelyn Scythes]] and [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]], sometimes left their reality to visit N-Space. ([[ | The '''10,000 Dawns''' was a [[multiverse]] of 10,000 [[universe]]s that existed physically independent of [[N-Space]]. Inhabitants of the Dawns, most notably [[Graelyn Scythes]] and [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]], sometimes left their reality to visit N-Space. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Rachel Survived (short story)|Rachel Survived]]'', et al.) [[Littlejohn]] considered the Dawns to be "the most blighted piece of inter-universal real estate he could imagine". ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Gendar Conspiracy (short story)|The Gendar Conspiracy]]'') | ||
The [[Firmament]] were the caretakers of the Dawns, acting as the multiverse's equivalent of the [[Great House]]s. Other factions of the Dawns included interuniversal paramilitary group [[Dawn (organisation)|Dawn]], the [[Great Assimilation]], [[Centro systems]], and the [[Knights of the Sky]]. ([[ | The [[Firmament]] were the caretakers of the Dawns, acting as the multiverse's equivalent of the [[Great House]]s. Other factions of the Dawns included interuniversal paramilitary group [[Dawn (organisation)|Dawn]], the [[Great Assimilation]], [[Centro systems]], and the [[Knights of the Sky]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Rachel Survived (short story)|Rachel Survived]]'', ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') | ||
The 10,000 and N-Space were also linked in that many events which happened in one existed as [[fiction]] in the other, and vice versa. ([[ | The 10,000 and N-Space were also linked in that many events which happened in one existed as [[fiction]] in the other, and vice versa. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Rachel Survived (short story)|Rachel Survived]]'') For example, events identical to those surrounding [[Lolita]] becoming [[President of the United States]] ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'') were covered in the book ''[[Head of State]]'' in the Dawns. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Rachel Survived (short story)|Rachel Survived]]'') | ||
Working with [[Faction Paradox]], [[Auteur]] once attempted to convert the 10,000 Dawns into pure fiction so that its narrative weight could be used to bring [[the Peace]]. After manipulating the [[Original Mammoths]] into temporally freezing the Dawns, Auteur completed her prepared ritual and nearly of the Dawns and it inhabitants became fiction, save Graelyn Scythes. Graelyn went on to revert everything Auteur had done. In the aftermath, [[Miranda Dawkins]] negotiated the [[Christmas Needle Agreement]], a peace treaty between the Dawns and N-Space. ([[ | Working with [[Faction Paradox]], [[Auteur]] once attempted to convert the 10,000 Dawns into pure fiction so that its narrative weight could be used to bring [[the Peace]]. After manipulating the [[Original Mammoths]] into temporally freezing the Dawns, Auteur completed her prepared ritual and nearly of the Dawns and it inhabitants became fiction, save Graelyn Scythes. Graelyn went on to revert everything Auteur had done. In the aftermath, [[Miranda Dawkins]] negotiated the [[Christmas Needle Agreement]], a peace treaty between the Dawns and N-Space. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 23:15, 27 August 2019
- You may be looking for 10,000 Dawns (series).
The 10,000 Dawns was a multiverse of 10,000 universes that existed physically independent of N-Space. Inhabitants of the Dawns, most notably Graelyn Scythes and Archimedes Von Ahnerabe, sometimes left their reality to visit N-Space. (NOTVALID: Rachel Survived, et al.) Littlejohn considered the Dawns to be "the most blighted piece of inter-universal real estate he could imagine". (NOTVALID: The Gendar Conspiracy)
The Firmament were the caretakers of the Dawns, acting as the multiverse's equivalent of the Great Houses. Other factions of the Dawns included interuniversal paramilitary group Dawn, the Great Assimilation, Centro systems, and the Knights of the Sky. (NOTVALID: Rachel Survived, White Canvas)
The 10,000 and N-Space were also linked in that many events which happened in one existed as fiction in the other, and vice versa. (NOTVALID: Rachel Survived) For example, events identical to those surrounding Lolita becoming President of the United States (NOTVALID: Head of State) were covered in the book Head of State in the Dawns. (NOTVALID: Rachel Survived)
Working with Faction Paradox, Auteur once attempted to convert the 10,000 Dawns into pure fiction so that its narrative weight could be used to bring the Peace. After manipulating the Original Mammoths into temporally freezing the Dawns, Auteur completed her prepared ritual and nearly of the Dawns and it inhabitants became fiction, save Graelyn Scythes. Graelyn went on to revert everything Auteur had done. In the aftermath, Miranda Dawkins negotiated the Christmas Needle Agreement, a peace treaty between the Dawns and N-Space. (NOTVALID: White Canvas)
Behind the scenes
- The 10,000 Dawns are the main setting of the 10,000 Dawns series.
- The 10,000 Dawns' relationship to the Doctor Who universe could be interpreted as being further explored in Jacob Black's A 10,000 Dawns Christmas short story Winter's View, in which a pair of "chronarchs" hire transtemporal investigators to investigate the Dawns. The chonarchs fear the version of humanity from the Dawns might become a potential enemy. The story ends with the chronarchs deciding to try to sway their people to democratically decide to destroy the Dawns, and with the investigators speculating that in the centuries it will take Chronarchs to do so the Dawns will become too powerful to be erased.