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=== Alternate timeline ===
=== Alternate timeline ===
In an alternate timeline, a version of Sabbath imprisoned [[Alan Turing]], preventing the creation of the computer. He believed that his actions were to turn Turing into a temporal nexus whose death would cut Sabbath's world off from the rest of the multiverse and protect it from the catastrophe that had been unintentionally set off by the "prime" Sabbath, but in reality killing Turing just accelerated the multiversal damage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Domino Effect]]'')
In an alternate timeline, a version of Sabbath was rescued by [[The Oracle]], which presented itself as a higher being seeking to protect reality. Under the Oracle's instructions, Sabbath travelled forward in time to hinder the development of the computer and other related technologies, reasoning that his actions prevented the deaths that would result from the existence of such technology. This plan reached its peak when the Oracle instructed Sabbath to imprison [[Alan Turing]] in 1936, making his biggest blow against the creation of the computer. Sabbath believed that his actions were to turn Turing into a temporal nexus whose death would cut Sabbath's world off from the rest of the multiverse and protect it from the catastrophe that had been unintentionally set off by the "prime" Sabbath, but in reality killing Turing just accelerated the multiversal damage. Fortunately, Sabbath's horror at witnessing the Oracle's true form distracted it long enough for the Doctor to retreat to the TARDIS before the Oracle could consume the Doctor, although Sabbath was torn apart. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Domino Effect]]'')


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
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