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Circa the [[52nd century]], ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'') the [[Time Lord|Time Lords]] sought to return to the [[post-Time War universe]]. They enacted a plan to safely stage their return, sending a signal through a [[Crack in time|crack in time]] on the planet [[Trenzalore]], hoping to contact [[the Doctor]]. | Circa the [[52nd century]], ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'') the [[Time Lord|Time Lords]] sought to return to the [[post-Time War universe]]. They enacted a plan to safely stage their return, sending a signal through a [[Crack in time|crack in time]] on the planet [[Trenzalore]], hoping to contact [[the Doctor]]. | ||
[[Tasha Lem]], [[Mother Superious]] of [[the Church]]'s [[Papal Mainframe]], granted the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] exclusive access to Trenzalore, passing through the force field the Church had placed around the planet. Upon discovering the crack in time on the planet's surface, the Doctor decoded the signal and discovered it was actually [[First Question|a question]]: "Doctor who?". By speaking his name through the crack in time, the Doctor could give the Time Lords a 'green light' to return. The Doctor refused to speak his name, fearing the Time Lords' return would reignite the [[Time War]] and destroy the universe; however, various hostile forces commenced a [[Siege of Trenzalore|siege]] on the planet, all seeking to destroy the Time Lords. | [[Tasha Lem]], [[Mother Superious]] of [[the Church]]'s [[Papal Mainframe]], granted the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] exclusive access to Trenzalore, passing through the force field the Church had placed around the planet. Upon discovering the crack in time on the planet's surface, the Doctor decoded the signal and discovered it was actually [[First Question|a question]]: "Doctor who?". By speaking [[Aliases of the Doctor|his name]] through the crack in time, the Doctor could give the Time Lords a 'green light' to return. The Doctor refused to speak his name, fearing the Time Lords' return would reignite the [[Time War]] and destroy the universe; however, various hostile forces commenced a [[Siege of Trenzalore|siege]] on the planet, all seeking to destroy the Time Lords. | ||
The Church assisted the Doctor with protecting Trenzalore and its inhabitants for over one thousand years. Tasha Lem committed a 'faith change' to the Papal Mainframe's constituent chapters, dedicating themselves to ensuring that "silence will fall" in response to the question; hence, the Papal Mainframe became the Church of [[the Silence]]. However, the Church's Kovarian Chapter, disillusioned with Tem's leadership, broke away and became a rogue faction. They dedicated themselves to killing the Doctor, which would forever 'silence' him, and prevent the Time Lords' return. The Chapter travelled back in time, resolute on killing the Doctor before he ever arrived at Trenzalore. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') | The Church assisted the Doctor with protecting Trenzalore and its inhabitants for over one thousand years. Tasha Lem committed a 'faith change' to the Papal Mainframe's constituent chapters, dedicating themselves to ensuring that "silence will fall" in response to the question; hence, the Papal Mainframe became the Church of [[the Silence]]. However, the Church's Kovarian Chapter, disillusioned with Tem's leadership, broke away and became a rogue faction. They dedicated themselves to killing the Doctor, which would forever 'silence' him, and prevent the Time Lords' return. The Chapter travelled back in time, resolute on killing the Doctor before he ever arrived at Trenzalore. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') |
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