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When returning to Colchester to say good-bye to Craig before his impending death, the Eleventh Doctor discovered that a [[Bitey|Cybermat]] was interfering with the electricity grid and several people had disappeared. He then got a job in the toy section of the department store [[Sanderson & Grainger]] and discovered the crashed Cybership. It was later destroyed by an emotional feedback caused by Craig hearing [[Alfie Owens|his baby son]] cry during Craig's [[Cyber-conversion]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | When returning to Colchester to say good-bye to Craig before his impending death, the Eleventh Doctor discovered that a [[Bitey|Cybermat]] was interfering with the electricity grid and several people had disappeared. He then got a job in the toy section of the department store [[Sanderson & Grainger]] and discovered the crashed Cybership. It was later destroyed by an emotional feedback caused by Craig hearing [[Alfie Owens|his baby son]] cry during Craig's [[Cyber-conversion]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | ||
==Features= | ==Features== | ||
[[Brandon's Information Solutions]] had an office and call centre in Colchester, which once employed Craig and Sophie. | [[Brandon's Information Solutions]] had an office and call centre in Colchester, which once employed Craig and Sophie. | ||
Revision as of 13:34, 22 September 2012
Colchester was a large town in the English county of Essex.
History
A Cyberman spaceship once crashed in Colchester, but would remain dormant for centuries. (TV: Closing Time)
The Eleventh Doctor once spent a short amount of time there, living with Craig Owens. During this time, a spaceship hidden by a perception filter abducted and killed a total of seventeen people looking for a compatible pilot. Together with Craig's friend Sophie, the Doctor and Craig stopped the ship. (TV: The Lodger)
The doctor later discovered an identical spaceship in the United States of America which was being operated by The Silence. (TV: Day of the Moon)
When returning to Colchester to say good-bye to Craig before his impending death, the Eleventh Doctor discovered that a Cybermat was interfering with the electricity grid and several people had disappeared. He then got a job in the toy section of the department store Sanderson & Grainger and discovered the crashed Cybership. It was later destroyed by an emotional feedback caused by Craig hearing his baby son cry during Craig's Cyber-conversion. (TV: Closing Time)
Features
Brandon's Information Solutions had an office and call centre in Colchester, which once employed Craig and Sophie.
Colchester also had a football league, in which teams from local pubs, such as the Kings Arms and the Crown & Anchor, would compete. (TV: The Lodger)