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The '''Treaty of Karselai''' was a treaty signed by [[Tannis (Death Comes to Time)|Tannis]] to give away the rights to any alien planets he had conquered. ([[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time (webcast)|Death Comes to Time]]'')
{{first pic|Tannis watches the Minister and Sala.png|[[First General]] [[Tannis]] remotely observes the [[First Minister of Chance]], ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=No Child of Earth}}) a fellow participants in the negotiations for the treaty of Carselai. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=At the Temple of the Fourth}})}}The '''treaty of Carselai''' was a treaty signed at some point prior to the [[2000s]] [[Canisian invasion]] of [[Earth]] under the auspices of the [[UP]].
 
[[First General]] [[Tannis]] of [[Alpha Canis One]] attended the negotiations and agreed to sign a draft of the treaty which meant he officially relinquished control of a number of previously-conquered [[planet]]s ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=No Child of Earth}}) and promised non-aggression to other space powers such as the [[Santine Republic]]. The [[First Minister of Chance|Minister]] attended the peace talks, where he "swallowed insult after insult" and was "made to make sacrifices that [he] couldn't stand to do", tortured by the knowledge that he could upend the negotiations by directly manipulating [[time]] and the [[laws of physics]], if not for the promises he had made. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=At the Temple of the Fourth}})
 
In fact, although he allowed the [[Canisian]]s to believe that his participation in the treaty was owed to some unseen "strategic advantage", Tannis, secretly a [[Time Lord]], had entered it as a ploy to drive his fellow Time Lord the Minister out of his senses, goading him into misusing his powers. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=No Child of Earth}}) Successfully brought to a boiling point, the Minister began to use his powers directly on the margins of the Canisians' warfare, causing severe [[temporal distortion]]s throughout the universe as a side-effect. To mislead the other Time Lords about the nature of the threat they were facing, ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=Death Comes to Time}}) Tannis then sent the [[vampire]] [[assassin]] [[Nessican]] to kill the Time Lords [[Valentine (Death Comes to Time)|Valentine]] and [[Antenor]], who were working undercover at a [[London]] [[university]] as [[astronomy|astronomers]] and noticed [[black hole]]s which had appeared as a byproduct of the distortions. Meanwhile, Tannis's Canisian fleet attacked the planet [[Santiny]], one of the polities supposedly protected by the treaty — ignoring [[Admiral]] [[Mettna]]'s protests to that effect. Still concealing his infractions to the code, the Minister took advantage of Valentine and Antenor's murders to ask the [[Seventh Doctor]], who'd been helping the resistance on Santiny, to go to [[Earth]] while the Minister took over on Santiny, ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=At the Temple of the Fourth}}) where Tannis finally pushed him over the edge when he had the Minister's new companion [[Sala (Death Comes to Time)|Sala]] killed before his eyes. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=No Child of Earth}})


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