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As alluded to by [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]], in the [[51st century]] '''Villengard''' was an area where there were weapons factories, making such weapons as [[sonic blaster]]s. [[The Doctor]] (in an unknown incarnation) caused the reactor to go critical, which vaporised the factories. Eventually, a [[banana]] grove grew there, which the Doctor used as a justification for his actions. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
As alluded to by [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]], in the [[51st century]] '''Villengard''' was an area where there were weapons factories, making such weapons as [[sonic blaster]]s. [[The Doctor]] (in an unknown incarnation) caused the reactor to go critical, which vaporised the factories. Eventually, a [[banana]] grove grew there, which the Doctor used as a justification for his actions. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')


 
:''It's possible that Villengard is related to [[Asgard]], due to the "-gard" suffix and both (presumably) existing in the 51st century.''
 
It's possible that Villengard is related to Asgard, due to the gard suffix, and both (presumeably) existing in the 51st century (Jack harkness and river song have the same timeline origin).
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Revision as of 22:31, 8 July 2010

As alluded to by Jack Harkness and the Doctor, in the 51st century Villengard was an area where there were weapons factories, making such weapons as sonic blasters. The Doctor (in an unknown incarnation) caused the reactor to go critical, which vaporised the factories. Eventually, a banana grove grew there, which the Doctor used as a justification for his actions. (DW: The Doctor Dances)

It's possible that Villengard is related to Asgard, due to the "-gard" suffix and both (presumably) existing in the 51st century.