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As a planet it was rich in [[voolium]] and [[madranite one-five]], and the only place where they were known to naturally occur. This drew it to the attention of the crew of the pirate planet [[Zanak]] who needed the crystals to subdue the psychic [[Mentiad]]s. However, [[Fibuli]] noted that it was "in an unexpected sector", and was hesitant in recommending the planet to [[the Captain]], saying there was something "rather curious" about it.
As a planet it was rich in [[voolium]] and [[madranite one-five]], and the only place where they were known to naturally occur. This drew it to the attention of the crew of the pirate planet [[Zanak]] who needed the crystals to subdue the psychic [[Mentiad]]s. However, [[Fibuli]] noted that it was "in an unexpected sector", and was hesitant in recommending the planet to [[the Captain]], saying there was something "rather curious" about it.


It was the last world captured by [[Zanak]] and reduced to a trophy the size of a football. Its metricized structure, having a variable atomic weight, betrayed its origin as not a natural planet, but the second segment of the [[Key to Time]]. It was recovered by the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana I]].
Prior to this, the Doctor had visited Calufrax, which he found to be completely uninhabited, cold, wet and [[ice]]-coated. He considered the prospect of returning to Calufrax to be "paralysingly dull, boring, and tedious", and was immediately disappointed that the [[tracer]] indicated that one of the segments of the Key to Time was there. He described it further as a "horrible place" and a "mean little planet".


Prior to this, the Doctor had visited Calufrax, which he found to be completely uninhabited, cold, wet and [[ice]]-coated. He considered the prospect of returning to Calufrax to be "paralysingly dull, boring, and tedious", and was immediately disappointed that the [[tracer]] indicated that one of the segments of the Key to Time was there. He described it further as a "horrible place" and a "mean little planet". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'')
It was the last world captured by [[Zanak]] and reduced to a trophy the size of a football. Its metricized structure, having a variable atomic weight, betrayed its origin as not a natural planet, but the second segment of the [[Key to Time]]. It was recovered by the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana I]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'')


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