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+ | The prison is shaped like the infinity symbol. Its sides are rimmed with a glowing silvery blue. Next to it is a large sign reading "INFINETENTIARY" and two red beacons. It is near a moon or planet that appears to be crumbling. |
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Revision as of 01:34, 3 January 2015
The Infinetentiary is a satellite prison in the far future for people who have broken the laws of time. It is surveyed and guarded by the Time Paradox Avoidance Enforcement Squadron.
History
In "Blendin's Game," Blendin escapes from here, with Lolph and Dundgren in pursuit of him. Lolph remarks that Blendin is the first to escape from the prison.
Appearance
The prison is shaped like the infinity symbol. Its sides are rimmed with a glowing silvery blue. Next to it is a large sign reading "INFINETENTIARY" and two red beacons. It is near a moon or planet that appears to be crumbling.
During a lock-down, a siren is sounded, the red beacons turn on, and the several stoplights on the sides of the sign shoot red light.
Sightings
Season 2
- 208. "Blendin's Game"