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'''Anti-matter''' was a rarely-found substance. It produced an explosion on contact with its opposite, 'normal' matter. | '''Anti-matter''' was a rarely-found substance. It produced an explosion on contact with its opposite, 'normal' matter. | ||
[[Omega]] was stuck in a world of antimatter (inside a [[black hole]]), from where he used his [[gell guard]]s to attack [[UNIT]] HQ in an attempt to drag the Doctor to his home to take his place. ([[ | [[Omega]] was stuck in a world of antimatter (inside a [[black hole]]), from where he used his [[gell guard]]s to attack [[UNIT]] HQ in an attempt to drag the Doctor to his home to take his place. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors]]'') | ||
Omega tried again to escape, using the [[Arc of Infinity]]. He built himself a new body based on the Doctor's [[Fifth Doctor|fifth incarnation]]. As Omega began reverting to antimatter while on [[Earth]], the Doctor was forced to kill him to prevent the cataclysmic explosion which would have resulted. ([[ | Omega tried again to escape, using the [[Arc of Infinity]]. He built himself a new body based on the Doctor's [[Fifth Doctor|fifth incarnation]]. As Omega began reverting to antimatter while on [[Earth]], the Doctor was forced to kill him to prevent the cataclysmic explosion which would have resulted. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'') | ||
Traces of anti-matter could be found under the surface of the planet [[Zeta Minor]]. ([[ | Traces of anti-matter could be found under the surface of the planet [[Zeta Minor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]'') | ||
Antimatter was usually thought a theoretical concept. However, it could be simulated using computers, letting [[human]]s power their freighters with it in the [[26th century]]. An antimatter vessel could only be stable if the ship itself were molecularly stable; otherwise it would explode. ([[ | Antimatter was usually thought a theoretical concept. However, it could be simulated using computers, letting [[human]]s power their freighters with it in the [[26th century]]. An antimatter vessel could only be stable if the ship itself were molecularly stable; otherwise it would explode. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock]]'') | ||
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