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'''Kronos '''(Alternately spellings Cronos, Chronus or Kronus[http://gogreece.about.com/od/greekmythology/a/mythkronos.htm]) was the [[Chronovore]] who destroyed [[Atlantis]]. | '''Kronos '''(Alternately spellings Cronos, Chronus or Kronus[http://gogreece.about.com/od/greekmythology/a/mythkronos.htm]) was the [[Chronovore]] who destroyed [[Atlantis]]. | ||
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Kronos was the result of a forbidden union, made unlawful by the [[Ancient Covenant]], of a Chronovore, [[Prometheus (The Quantum Archangel)|Prometheus]], and the [[Eternal]] known as [[Elektra]]. ([[PDA]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel]]'') He described himself as "beyond good and evil". | Kronos was the result of a forbidden union, made unlawful by the [[Ancient Covenant]], of a Chronovore, [[Prometheus (The Quantum Archangel)|Prometheus]], and the [[Eternal]] known as [[Elektra]]. ([[PDA]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel]]'') He described himself as "beyond good and evil". | ||
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Kronos (Alternately spellings Cronos, Chronus or Kronus[1]) was the Chronovore who destroyed Atlantis.
Biography
Kronos was the result of a forbidden union, made unlawful by the Ancient Covenant, of a Chronovore, Prometheus, and the Eternal known as Elektra. (PDA: The Quantum Archangel) He described himself as "beyond good and evil".
In the 1970s, the Master used a crystal named after Kronos to cause him to manifest so that (he thought) he might bind Kronos to his will. The Master failed, and, returned back in time to the later days of Atlantis, Kronos ruined the city. In the aftermath of this event, he stopped both the Doctor's and the Master TARDIS in the Time Vortex and, appearing as a huge translucent female face, asked the Third Doctor whether he wanted Kronos to destroy the Master. The Doctor demured, Kronos let him free and the Master vanished into his TARDIS. (DW: The Time Monster)
Behind the scenes
- The name Kronos refers back to Greek mythology; Kronos was the father of the Olympian Gods.
- Kronos is similar to the word chronos meaning time.
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