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'''Planet Deadlock''' was the name given to two fleets of [[TARDIS|timeship]]s locked in a perpetual [[fugue]]-attempt to enter real-[[time]] around [[Utterlost]], creating a temporal [[Dyson sphere]] of linked ships. In the "city" of the linked ships, the conflict between the [[Great Houses]] and [[the enemy]] continued to surface, but only as urban crime rather than war. Since no ship could leave the interlock without conceding a tactical defeat, they | '''Planet Deadlock''' was the name given to two fleets of [[TARDIS|timeship]]s locked in a perpetual [[fugue]]-attempt to enter real-[[time]] around [[Utterlost]], creating a temporal [[Dyson sphere]] of linked ships. In the "city" of the linked ships, the conflict between the [[Great Houses]] and [[the enemy]] continued to surface, but only as urban crime rather than war. Since no ship could leave the interlock without conceding a tactical defeat, they were regarded as lost in conflict. | ||
The conflict gained notoreity as one of the [[Five Famous Space Battles]], and the phrase "looking for a posting to Planet Deadlock" became [[House Military]] slang for any displacement activity. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | The conflict gained notoreity as one of the [[Five Famous Space Battles]], and the phrase "looking for a posting to Planet Deadlock" became [[House Military]] slang for any displacement activity. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') |