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'''Emsical''' was a young [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] who served with [[Omega]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil and the Deep Black Sky (short story)|The Evil and the Deep Black Sky]]'') [[solar engineer]] and one of the great founders of [[Gallifreyan]] society, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)|The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'' during a [[time travel]] experiment at a [[Omega's space station|space station]] in [[orbit]] around a [[black hole]] known as the [[Heart of Messina]]. The experiment was the first time any Time Lord had entered the [[Time Vortex]] in any capacity.
'''Emsical''' was a young [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] who served with [[Omega]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil and the Deep Black Sky (short story)|The Evil and the Deep Black Sky]]'') [[solar engineer]] and one of the great founders of [[Gallifreyan]] society, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)|The Legacy of Gallifrey]]'') during a [[time travel]] experiment at a [[Omega's space station|space station]] in [[orbit]] around a [[black hole]] known as the [[Heart of Messina]]. The experiment was the first time any Time Lord had entered the [[Time Vortex]] in any capacity.


Emsical was in charge of the dematerialisation regulation and under the direct command of [[Karidice]], another Time Lady. During the experiment, the crew was attacked by a [[Chronovore]], which frightened Emsical and [[Death|killed]] Karidice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil and the Deep Black Sky (short story)|The Evil and the Deep Black Sky]]'') A figure from an early [[Time Lord]] [[myth]], it was unclear how much of Emsical's history as recounted in myth was true. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction (short story)|Introduction]]'') The Gallifreyan people's early [[history]] was so distant and shrouded in mystery that later [[generation]]s surmised some of their myths were in fact history, and some of their history was actually myth. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'')
Emsical was in charge of the dematerialisation regulation and under the direct command of [[Karidice]], another Time Lady. During the experiment, the crew was attacked by a [[Chronovore]], which frightened Emsical and [[Death|killed]] Karidice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil and the Deep Black Sky (short story)|The Evil and the Deep Black Sky]]'') A figure from an early [[Time Lord]] [[myth]], it was unclear how much of Emsical's history as recounted in myth was true. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction (short story)|Introduction]]'') The Gallifreyan people's early [[history]] was so distant and shrouded in mystery that later [[generation]]s surmised some of their myths were in fact history, and some of their history was actually myth. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'')

Revision as of 01:44, 3 May 2020

Emsical was a young Time Lady who served with Omega, (PROSE: The Evil and the Deep Black Sky) solar engineer and one of the great founders of Gallifreyan society, (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey) during a time travel experiment at a space station in orbit around a black hole known as the Heart of Messina. The experiment was the first time any Time Lord had entered the Time Vortex in any capacity.

Emsical was in charge of the dematerialisation regulation and under the direct command of Karidice, another Time Lady. During the experiment, the crew was attacked by a Chronovore, which frightened Emsical and killed Karidice. (PROSE: The Evil and the Deep Black Sky) A figure from an early Time Lord myth, it was unclear how much of Emsical's history as recounted in myth was true. (PROSE: Introduction) The Gallifreyan people's early history was so distant and shrouded in mystery that later generations surmised some of their myths were in fact history, and some of their history was actually myth. (AUDIO: Enemy Lines)