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At some point before the [[21st century]], Biblios was placed under the protection of the [[Galactic Heritage]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
At some point before the [[21st century]], Biblios was placed under the protection of the [[Galactic Heritage]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')


In the [[51st century]], [[Jonathan Smith]] acquired on Biblios a diary entry by [[H. G. Wells]] describing the death of [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] at the hands of Smith himself. He was unaware that the Doctor had forged the entry so that he could capture Smith. ([[IDW]]: ''[[The Time Machination]]'')
In the [[51st century]], [[Jonathan Smith]] acquired on Biblios a diary entry by [[H. G. Wells]] describing the death of the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] at the hands of Smith himself. He was unaware that the Doctor had forged the entry so that he could capture Smith. ([[IDW]]: ''[[The Time Machination]]'')


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:00, 22 February 2011

Biblios was a library planet which collected all the known data of the universe except for weapons. It was tended by robot librarians.

The Vromyx and the Garynths each desired the data Biblios had collected on weapons and they fought to prevent the other from getting it, refusing to believe the robot librarians' claims that there were no such records. The war lasted for 47.63 years, preventing anyone else from gaining access to the library, until the Doctor arrived and learned of the situation from one of the librarians. He then blew up an empty building and told both the warring sides that it contained the super-weapon data, tricking them into assuming that there was nothing left to fight over. (DWM: War of the Words)

At some point before the 21st century, Biblios was placed under the protection of the Galactic Heritage. (EDA: The Tomorrow Windows)

In the 51st century, Jonathan Smith acquired on Biblios a diary entry by H. G. Wells describing the death of the Tenth Doctor at the hands of Smith himself. He was unaware that the Doctor had forged the entry so that he could capture Smith. (IDW: The Time Machination)

See also