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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Kin numbered only one, but could time travel, and populated places by moving through time so there were many versions of it. The Kin needed other entities to ask it the time and create quantum superpositioning that allowed it to be anchored to a place-time location. The Time Lords didn't kill any of the Kin as due to the Kin being one being at different points in time killing any would be genocide. They imprisoned the Kin in a prison out of temporal phase with the rest of the Universe. The First Doctor heard the story of the Kin while a small boy on Gallifrey, before he went to the academy. The true face of the Kin was thought of by Amy Pond as a "crawling, squirming, wriggling mess". |
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