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|type = [[Parallel universe]] | |||
|natives = [[Quark]]s | |||
|first mention = The Lost Dimension (comic story) | |||
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In an '''[[alternate universe]]''', the [[Quark]]s were the dominant power of their reality, theorised by the [[Fourth Doctor]] to be the result of a hypothetical absence of the [[Dalek]]s. A [[fleet]] passed into a gate through [[the Void]] to [[N-Space]] and engaged in battle with forces of the [[Kroton Imperium]] who had arrived the same way. Discovering [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], they engaged a [[transmat]] opposing that of the Quarks to bring it aboard, with the Fourth Doctor and [[Romana II]] taking the chance and boarding one ship, which they found inhabited by advanced [[Kroton (species)|Krotons]], to stop the [[tug of war]]. A boarding party of Quarks was transmated to the ship to intercept but was quickly destroyed by the Krotons. Soon after, both Quark and Kroton fleets were attacked by forces of the [[Ogron Confederation of Planets]] who, coming from yet another universe, sought to cease hostilities between what they saw as "lesser-evolved species" via the use of deadly force. Ultimately, all three sides retreated to face a crisis in their respective universes. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]'') | In an '''[[alternate universe]]''', the [[Quark]]s were the dominant power of their reality, theorised by the [[Fourth Doctor]] to be the result of a hypothetical absence of the [[Dalek]]s. A [[fleet]] passed into a gate through [[the Void]] to [[N-Space]] and engaged in battle with forces of the [[Kroton Imperium]] who had arrived the same way. Discovering [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], they engaged a [[transmat]] opposing that of the Quarks to bring it aboard, with the Fourth Doctor and [[Romana II]] taking the chance and boarding one ship, which they found inhabited by advanced [[Kroton (species)|Krotons]], to stop the [[tug of war]]. A boarding party of Quarks was transmated to the ship to intercept but was quickly destroyed by the Krotons. Soon after, both Quark and Kroton fleets were attacked by forces of the [[Ogron Confederation of Planets]] who, coming from yet another universe, sought to cease hostilities between what they saw as "lesser-evolved species" via the use of deadly force. Ultimately, all three sides retreated to face a crisis in their respective universes. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]'') | ||
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In an alternate universe, the Quarks were the dominant power of their reality, theorised by the Fourth Doctor to be the result of a hypothetical absence of the Daleks. A fleet passed into a gate through the Void to N-Space and engaged in battle with forces of the Kroton Imperium who had arrived the same way. Discovering the Doctor's TARDIS, they engaged a transmat opposing that of the Quarks to bring it aboard, with the Fourth Doctor and Romana II taking the chance and boarding one ship, which they found inhabited by advanced Krotons, to stop the tug of war. A boarding party of Quarks was transmated to the ship to intercept but was quickly destroyed by the Krotons. Soon after, both Quark and Kroton fleets were attacked by forces of the Ogron Confederation of Planets who, coming from yet another universe, sought to cease hostilities between what they saw as "lesser-evolved species" via the use of deadly force. Ultimately, all three sides retreated to face a crisis in their respective universes. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)