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'''The Great Desolatrix''' was, as the [[Fourth Doctor]] described it, a [[cosmic storm]] of unparalleled magnitude and ferocity. He used an analogy to describe it to [[Leela]], comparing it to [[christmas light]]s and no matter how carefully one stored them, how they "always end[ed] up in an impossible tangle that takes a [[month]] and most of your [[sanity]] to unpick". The Great Desolatrix had existed for [[500|five-hundred]] [[year]]s, cutting off [[civilisation]]s, snarling up [[time]] and [[space]], rendering entire patches of the [[universe]] inhospitable. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Red Planet (short story)}}) | '''The Great Desolatrix''' was, as the [[Fourth Doctor]] described it, a [[cosmic storm]] of unparalleled magnitude and ferocity. He used an analogy to describe it to [[Leela]], comparing it to [[christmas light]]s and no matter how carefully one stored them, how they "always end[ed] up in an impossible tangle that takes a [[month]] and most of your [[sanity]] to unpick". The Great Desolatrix had existed for [[500|five-hundred]] [[year]]s, cutting off [[civilisation]]s, snarling up [[time]] and [[space]], rendering entire patches of the [[universe]] inhospitable. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Red Planet (short story)}}) | ||