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According to the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], '''orphan planet''' was a grading that meant that a | According to the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], '''orphan planet''' was a grading that meant that a [[planet]] had become too toxic for life, uninhabitable. In societies that let this happen, there was often a ruling elite that managed to evacuate, then signed off all responsibility for whatever they had left behind; all sentient life died and the planet was classified as orphan. | ||
In | In an [[Alternate timeline|unknown future]] after [[2020]], in a possible [[timeline]], there were at least 55 orphan planets, being [[Orphan 55]] a future [[Earth]]. On this Earth, a [[spa]] known as [[Tranquility Spa]] was set up with a barrier surrounding it, making it look lush and lively. ([[TV]]: ''[[Orphan 55 (TV story)|Orphan 55]]'') | ||
[[Category:Galactic law]] | [[Category:Galactic law]] | ||
[[Category:Astronomy]] | [[Category:Astronomy]] | ||
[[Category:Planets by type]] | [[Category:Planets by type]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 13 January 2020
According to the Thirteenth Doctor, orphan planet was a grading that meant that a planet had become too toxic for life, uninhabitable. In societies that let this happen, there was often a ruling elite that managed to evacuate, then signed off all responsibility for whatever they had left behind; all sentient life died and the planet was classified as orphan.
In an unknown future after 2020, in a possible timeline, there were at least 55 orphan planets, being Orphan 55 a future Earth. On this Earth, a spa known as Tranquility Spa was set up with a barrier surrounding it, making it look lush and lively. (TV: Orphan 55)