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=== Old Times ===
=== Old Times ===
In the [[Old Time]]s of [[Gallifreyan history]], according to [[the Matrix]], the Ravenous threatened the earliest [[Time Lord]] [[pioneer]]s. The [[Eighth Doctor]] speculated that the Ravenous [[Evolution|evolved]] as the universe's way of balancing out the increased lifespans that [[Rassilon]] gave to his people.  
In the [[Old Time]]s of [[Gallifreyan history]], according to [[the Matrix]], the Ravenous threatened the earliest [[Time Lord]] [[pioneer]]s. The [[Eighth Doctor]] speculated that the Ravenous [[Evolution|evolved]] as the universe's way of balancing out the increased lifespans that [[Rassilon]] gave to his people.


One incident involving the Ravenous occurred during Time Lord interventions with the early [[human]] [[colony]] [[planet]] [[Yalta Prime]]. Rassilon ordered [[Time-Skiff Alpha 9]] to materialise in Yalta Prime's atmosphere to awe the humans, but the Ravenous attacked the skiff during its journey and it arrived one week late without a single living crew member.  
One incident involving the Ravenous occurred during Time Lord interventions with the early [[human]] [[colony]] [[planet]] [[Yalta Prime]]. Rassilon ordered [[Time-Skiff Alpha 9]] to materialise in Yalta Prime's atmosphere to awe the humans, but the Ravenous attacked the skiff during its journey and it arrived one week late without a single living crew member.


Rassilon led the near-genocide of the Ravenous. To retain moral high ground, the Time Lords kept a single family of Ravenous alive and imprisoned them in a [[bubble dimension]] which was lost in the [[Time Vortex]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deeptime Frontier (audio story)|Deeptime Frontier]]'')
Rassilon led the near-genocide of the Ravenous. To retain moral high ground, the Time Lords kept a single family of Ravenous alive and imprisoned them in a [[bubble dimension]] which was lost in the [[Time Vortex]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deeptime Frontier (audio story)|Deeptime Frontier]]'')
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[[File:Ravenous 3 (DWM 538).jpg|right|thumb|''The DWM Review'', [[DWM 538]].]]
[[File:Ravenous 3 (DWM 538).jpg|right|thumb|''The DWM Review'', [[DWM 538]].]]
* The Ravenous are depicted in an [[DWM illustrated previews|illustration]] for ''[[Ravenous 3]]'' by [[Jamie Lenman]] for ''The DWM Review'' in [[DWM 538]].
* The Ravenous are depicted in an [[DWM illustrated previews|illustration]] for ''[[Ravenous 3]]'' by [[Jamie Lenman]] for ''The DWM Review'' in [[DWM 538]].
* Several Ravenous (including one in close-up) were featured in ''[[What is inside the TARDIS? (webcast)|What is inside the TARDIS?]]'', an animated, narrative trailer for ''[[Ravenous 4]]'' released by Big Finish in [[2019 (releases)|2019]]. Having invaded [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], they were seen lurking in the rafters of the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s console room's four metallic pillars before one of their number leapt down with a shriek.  
* Several Ravenous (including one in close-up) were featured in ''[[What is inside the TARDIS? (webcast)|What is inside the TARDIS?]]'', an animated, narrative trailer for ''[[Ravenous 4]]'' released by Big Finish in [[2019 (releases)|2019]]. Having invaded [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], they were seen lurking in the rafters of the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s console room's four metallic pillars before one of their number leapt down with a shriek.
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