Game Station (Doctor Who)
- Game Station (Doctor Who)
The Game Station is a satellite in the fictional long-running British sci-fi television series "Doctor Who", used as as a massive studio for reality television.
Geography
The Game Station is situated above the planet Earth in 200,100. At this point in time, Earth had five moons, was covered in mega-cities, and was the centre-point of the "Fourth Great and Bountiful Human Empire", spanning a million planets and a million species.
Usages
The Game Station (formerly Satellite 5) was used for broadcasting reality television for the entertainment of the people of Earth in the year 200,100.Some of the shows that were broadcast were "The Weakest Link", "What Not To Wear" and "Big Brother".However, if a contestant lost or was evicted, the contestant would be immediately executed.It was later revealed that the disintegrator beams used to kill the eliminated contestants were actually secondary teleportation beams, used to transport the human stock over to the Dalek Fleet that was hiding at the edge of the Solar System, so they could become part of the growing Dalek army.
References
*cite book|title=Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia|chapter=A Definitive Guide to Time and Space|pages=p.70|first=Gary|last=Russell
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