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The Diamond Array was a massive, multi-dimensional space station, created as a base of operations for [[The Union (The Union)|the Union]]. It possessed properties that could stabilize [[regenerative dissonance]], as well as a device capable of crushing planets, stars, and systems into diamonds for the Union's collection. It was later destroyed by the [[War Doctor]], [[River Song]], and [[Susan Foreman]] while the War Doctor was [[Retro-regeneration|degenerating]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Union (audio story)|The Union]]'')
The Diamond Array was a massive, multi-dimensional space station, created as a base of operations for [[The Union (The Union)|the Union]]. It possessed properties that could stabilize [[regenerative dissonance]], as well as a device capable of crushing planets, stars, and systems into diamonds for the Union's collection. It was later destroyed by the [[War Doctor]], [[River Song]], and [[Susan Foreman]] while the War Doctor was [[Retro-regeneration|degenerating]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Union (audio story)|The Union]]'')

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File:DiamondArray.jpg
the Diamond Array

The Diamond Array was a massive, multi-dimensional space station, created as a base of operations for the Union. It possessed properties that could stabilize regenerative dissonance, as well as a device capable of crushing planets, stars, and systems into diamonds for the Union's collection. It was later destroyed by the War Doctor, River Song, and Susan Foreman while the War Doctor was degenerating. (AUDIO: The Union)