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Artron energy had a connection with, apparently, both life force and with time travel. It seemed that life forms made of living artron energy can exist as well.
Properties
The Doctor claimed to Monarch, an Urbankan, that artron energy had a relationship to the functioning of his TARDIS (or vice versa), though he did not elaborate. (DW: Four to Doomsday) Artron energy altered and enhanced Human antibodies, making the immune system of the human in question better at fighting diseases. (TW: Reset) Engin noted the Doctor must have a great reserves of artron energy to survive near-fatal attacks on his person while in the Matrix. (DW: The Deadly Assassin)
Both Martha Jones (TW: Reset) and Sarah Jane Smith, had elevated artron energy levels, so much so when the Bane known as Mrs Wormwood scanned her, she found this remarkable. (SJA: Invasion of the Bane)
- The Bane called Mrs Wormwood believed this indicated passage through the Vortex, though it may also have happened as a result of contact with the TARDIS itself, or for both reasons. Her interest would tend to suggest that not all living beings possess artron energy, or at least that Humans do not usually possess it.
During the later days of the Doctor's first incarnation, the Time Lord Magnus encountered and attempted to exploit a living sphere of artron energy in space in the hope (in the words of the Doctor showing a projection of the incident) that it would have enabled the Time Lords "near-unlimited supply of temporal power and complete mastery over the Vortex". (DWM: Flashback)
Other occurrences
- According to the Master, the Cheetah World had high levels of artron energy. (NA: First Frontier)
- The planet Kirith, one of the few remaining planets in the far future, had high levels of artron energy in its atmosphere. (NA: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)
- Clyde Langer absorbs some artron energy from the outside of the TARDIS trying to enter it while trapped in a temporal loop by The Trickster. He then uses the energy to attack the time-sensitive Trickster. (SJA: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith)