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=== Other matters ===
=== Other matters ===
A character called "Rassilon's Engineer" appears in a transmission [[Sam Jones]] receives on [[Anathema]] in ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]''. Although the character is not named, he is strongly implied to be Omega. The transmission originates in a [[Faction Paradox]]-influenced culture built on a Time Lord artefact, so the implication may be that Rassilon attempted to minimise Omega's part in Time Lord history, reducing him to the role of "Rassilon's Engineer".
A character called "Rassilon's Engineer" appears in a transmission [[Sam Jones]] receives on [[Anathema]] in ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]''. Although the character is not named, he is strongly implied to be Omega. The transmission originates in a [[Faction Paradox]]-influenced culture built on a Time Lord artefact, so the implication may be that Rassilon attempted to minimise Omega's part in Time Lord history, reducing him to the role of "Rassilon's Engineer".
== Powers/Abilities ==
Omega was a nigh-omnipotent being who in fact had complete omnipotence in the [[Anti-matter universe|anti-matter]] [[Anti-matter universe|realm]]. He had high level warping abilities such as matter manipulation, void manipulation, black hole manipulation and anti-matter manipulation, along with many, many more. According to [[Rassilon]], Omega’s abilities surpassed all of the time lords, time lord weaponary, and conventional physics in the universe.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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