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==Examples of Time-active civilizations, cultures and powers==
==Examples of Time-active civilizations, cultures and powers==
*The [[Time Lords]] were one of the most signficant temporal powers.
*The [[Time Lords]] were one of the most signficant temporal powers.
*[[Faction Paradox]], a time active organisation which revels in a paradox, they can also be seen in some fashions as a temporal terrorist organisation.
*The [[Faction Paradox]], a time active organisation which revels in a paradox, they can also be seen in some fashions as a temporal terrorist organisation.
*The [[Dalek]]s during (and presumably, before) the [[Last Great Time War]].
*The [[Dalek]]s during (and presumably, before) the [[Last Great Time War]].
*The [[Monan Host]], while not on par with the Time Lords, possessed powerful [[temporal ship]]s.
*The [[Monan Host]], while not on par with the Time Lords, possessed powerful [[temporal ship]]s.

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A time-active civilization or power was one which has mastered time travel and its paradoxes. These are apparently not common in the universe, not least due to the intervention of the Time Lords, who did not look kindly upon potential rivals. (DW: The Time Warrior, The Two Doctors, NA: Sky Pirates!)

Examples of Time-active civilizations, cultures and powers

  • The Time Lords were one of the most signficant temporal powers.
  • The Faction Paradox, a time active organisation which revels in a paradox, they can also be seen in some fashions as a temporal terrorist organisation.
  • The Daleks during (and presumably, before) the Last Great Time War.
  • The Monan Host, while not on par with the Time Lords, possessed powerful temporal ships.
  • The Enemy were another power, opposed to the Time Lords.

See also