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As the recall device had been corrupted, the teleport took him instead "halfway across the universe" to [[Ranskoor Av Kolos]]. He was unable to leave without dying, but [[Ux]] [[Andinio]] mistook him for their creator and thus helped him regain his health and strength, though he required a life support machine. Tzim-Sha was able to use the hive knowledge of the Stenza held within him combined with the Ux's dimensional engineering capabilities to build an army of [[SniperBot]]s and other Stenza technology.
As the recall device had been corrupted, the teleport took him instead "halfway across the universe" to [[Ranskoor Av Kolos]]. He was unable to leave without dying, but [[Ux]] [[Andinio]] mistook him for their creator and thus helped him regain his health and strength, though he required a life support machine. Tzim-Sha was able to use the hive knowledge of the Stenza held within him combined with the Ux's dimensional engineering capabilities to build an army of [[SniperBot]]s and other Stenza technology.


Over the centuries in his exile, Tzim-Sha combined all the knowledge of the Stenza with the abilities of the Ux to create a weapon capable of trapping entire planets in stasis. With this weapon, he trapped five different planets, committing [[genocide]] of all of the people on each one. This atrocity caused the [[Congress of the Nine Planets]] to send fleets of ships to Ranskoor Av Kolos to stop him, but they fell to Tzim-Sha's forces. Eventually, [[Greston Paltraki]] arrived with his crew and managed to steal one of the planets held in stasis, but his crew was captured in the process and made into [[Stenza trophy|Stenza trophies]] of which Tzim-Sha had around thirty.
Over the [[century|centuries]] in his exile, Tzim-Sha combined all the knowledge of the Stenza with the abilities of the Ux to create a weapon capable of trapping entire planets in stasis. With this weapon, he trapped five different planets, committing [[genocide]] of all of the people on each one. This atrocity caused the [[Congress of the Nine Planets]] to send fleets of ships to Ranskoor Av Kolos to stop him, but they fell to Tzim-Sha's forces. Eventually, [[Greston Paltraki]] arrived with his crew and managed to steal one of the planets held in stasis, but his crew was captured in the process and made into [[Stenza trophy|Stenza trophies]] of which Tzim-Sha had around thirty.


[[3407 (number)|Three thousand four hundred and seven]] years after Tzim-Sha first became trapped, in [[5425]], [[Team TARDIS]] picked up nine distress calls from Ranskoor Av Kolos and landed on the planet to investigate, meeting Paltraki whose mind had become muddled by the effects of the planet. Shortly after the Doctor gave Paltraki a neural balancer to help fix his mind, Tzim-Sha contacted Paltraki and demanded the return of the stolen planet, executing one of Paltraki's crew in front of him and threatening to brutally murder the rest if he didn't comply. The Doctor and her companions were left in shock at once again seeing their old enemy, having believed Tzim-Sha to have been sent back to his homeworld when they last met.
[[3407 (number)|Three thousand four hundred and seven]] years after Tzim-Sha first became trapped, in [[5425]], [[Team TARDIS]] picked up nine distress calls from Ranskoor Av Kolos and landed on the planet to investigate, meeting Paltraki whose mind had become muddled by the effects of the planet. Shortly after the Doctor gave Paltraki a neural balancer to help fix his mind, Tzim-Sha contacted Paltraki and demanded the return of the stolen planet, executing one of Paltraki's crew in front of him and threatening to brutally murder the rest if he didn't comply. The Doctor and her companions were left in shock at once again seeing their old enemy, having believed Tzim-Sha to have been sent back to his homeworld when they last met.
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