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}}'''Verd''' was a lush, inhabited moon of the [[planet]] [[Galaxis Bright]]. When the [[third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] visited it, it was possessed of a number of [[gravity|gravitic]] anomalies, manifest most strongly in several numbered "gravity wells".  During their brief visit, the gravity problems became much more severe, and the satellite's orbit decayed sharply.  It appeared as though the moon was on a collision course with Galaxis Bright's atmosphere. 
}}'''Verd''' was a lush, inhabited moon of the [[planet]] [[Galaxis Bright]].


Simultaneously, the moon's other inhabitant, a [[Norebo Worm]] the locals called the "Nightdreamer King", was beginning to use its natural [[telepathy|telepathic]] abilities on whatever minds it could find around it.  Finally, it locked onto the mind of the Doctor, who then confirmed his suspicions as to the true nature of the moon.  It was, in reality, a cocoon.  From a safe distance, the Doctor and Jo witnessed the moon explode after the Norebo Worm transformed into a massive, butterfly-like creature of extreme beauty.  After using its psychic abilities to bestow good will onto the recently-displaced [[near-Human]] population that had been forced to evacuate their homes on Verd, it disappeared.  {[[TN]]: ''[[Nightdreamers]]'')
==History==


When the [[third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] visited it, it was possessed of a number of [[gravity|gravitic]] anomalies, manifest most strongly in several numbered "gravity wells". During their brief visit, the gravity problems became much more severe, and the satellite's orbit decayed sharply. It appeared as though the moon was on a collision course with Galaxis Bright's atmosphere.
Simultaneously, the moon's other inhabitant, a [[Norebo Worm]] the locals called the "Nightdreamer King", was beginning to use its natural [[telepathy|telepathic]] abilities on whatever minds it could find around it. Finally, it locked onto the mind of the Doctor, who then confirmed his suspicions as to the true nature of the moon. It was, in reality, a cocoon. From a safe distance, the Doctor and Jo witnessed the moon explode after the Norebo Worm transformed into a massive, butterfly-like creature of extreme beauty. After using its psychic abilities to bestow good will onto the recently-displaced [[near-Human]] population that had been forced to evacuate their homes on Verd, it disappeared. {[[TN]]: ''[[Nightdreamers]]'')
The planet was protected under the [[Galactic Heritage]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
[[Category:Moons visited by the Third Doctor]]
[[Category:Moons visited by the Third Doctor]]

Revision as of 19:21, 1 February 2011

Verd was a lush, inhabited moon of the planet Galaxis Bright.

History

When the third Doctor and Jo Grant visited it, it was possessed of a number of gravitic anomalies, manifest most strongly in several numbered "gravity wells". During their brief visit, the gravity problems became much more severe, and the satellite's orbit decayed sharply. It appeared as though the moon was on a collision course with Galaxis Bright's atmosphere.

Simultaneously, the moon's other inhabitant, a Norebo Worm the locals called the "Nightdreamer King", was beginning to use its natural telepathic abilities on whatever minds it could find around it. Finally, it locked onto the mind of the Doctor, who then confirmed his suspicions as to the true nature of the moon. It was, in reality, a cocoon. From a safe distance, the Doctor and Jo witnessed the moon explode after the Norebo Worm transformed into a massive, butterfly-like creature of extreme beauty. After using its psychic abilities to bestow good will onto the recently-displaced near-Human population that had been forced to evacuate their homes on Verd, it disappeared. {TN: Nightdreamers)

The planet was protected under the Galactic Heritage. (EDA: The Tomorrow Windows)