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:'''[[Elizabeth Klein]]''': [[Johann Schmidt|Schmidt]] called it "[[the TARDIS]]". It meant nothing to me. I'd never heard that name until I met you. How on Earth could Schmidt know it?
:'''[[Seventh Doctor]]:''': The memory cheats. Perhaps your memory is playing tricks with you. I used to think ''[[Professor X]]'' was better in the [[1960s|sixties]] until I went back and watched it again. even ''[[Vault of the Cyborgs]]''.
:'''Klein''': No, I know what I heard. He definitely said, "TARDIS".
:'''Seventh Doctor''': Anyway it's all in the past now. Well, a version of the past. Your past, to be more precise.
:'''Klein''': How could Schmidt have known? Yet another thing to haunt me the rest of my life. I can't let it go. Somehow, I just ''know'' that it's important. I can feel it.
::[[AUDIO]]: ''[[Klein's Story]]''
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 18 May 2013

Elizabeth Klein: Schmidt called it "the TARDIS". It meant nothing to me. I'd never heard that name until I met you. How on Earth could Schmidt know it?
Seventh Doctor:: The memory cheats. Perhaps your memory is playing tricks with you. I used to think Professor X was better in the sixties until I went back and watched it again. even Vault of the Cyborgs.
Klein: No, I know what I heard. He definitely said, "TARDIS".
Seventh Doctor: Anyway it's all in the past now. Well, a version of the past. Your past, to be more precise.
Klein: How could Schmidt have known? Yet another thing to haunt me the rest of my life. I can't let it go. Somehow, I just know that it's important. I can feel it.
AUDIO: Klein's Story