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The '''Toclafane Rockets''' were giant rockets created by [[Human]] slaves under the control of the [[Toclafane]] in [[The Year That Never Was]].
The '''Toclafane Rockets''' were giant rockets created by [[human]] slaves under the control of the [[Toclafane]] in [[The Year That Never Was]].


==History==
==History==
As [[the Master (Harold Saxon)|the Master]] planned to wage war against the rest of the universe, every scrap of metal was taken and used in making the rockets. All together there were two hundred thousand rockets. A hundred thousand were built in [[Russia]] and the rest elsewhere, including Britain. Each rocket also had a [[black hole converter]] in it, so that if the Master wished, he could activate them and [[Earth]] would be destroyed.
As [[the Master (Harold Saxon)|the Master]] planned to wage war against the rest of the universe, every scrap of metal was taken and used in making the rockets. All together there were two hundred thousand rockets. A hundred thousand were built in [[Russia]] and the rest elsewhere, including Britain. Each rocket also had a [[black hole converter]] in it, so that if the Master wished, he could activate them and [[Earth]] would be destroyed.


When [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] reversed time to prevent the [[Toclafane invasion]], the rockets faded out of existence. ([[DW]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'')
When the [[Tenth Doctor]] reversed time to prevent the [[Toclafane invasion]], the rockets faded out of existence. ([[DW]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'')
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[[Category:Military vessels]]
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