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The '''Curator of the Cosmic Museum''' was the self-proclaimed "Doctor’s biggest fan." He dedicated an area of the museum which was housed on the interior of an asteroid, into a special exhibit entitled “The Lives and Times of a Legend.” The exhibit included various displays related to [[the Doctor]] which included the likes of costumes, artefacts, a collection of the Doctor's dreadful alien encounters held in stasis fields. For a short while, even the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] became a prized exhibit in the museum. The stasis fields were eventually deactivated and the creatures were freed. Chaos ensued and the Curator fled the museum in his one-man space pod. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Museum Piece (comic story)|Museum Piece]]'') | The '''Curator of the Cosmic Museum''' was the self-proclaimed "Doctor’s biggest fan." He dedicated an area of the museum which was housed on the interior of an asteroid, into a special exhibit entitled “The Lives and Times of a Legend.” The exhibit included various displays related to [[the Doctor]] which included the likes of costumes, artefacts, a collection of the Doctor's dreadful alien encounters held in stasis fields. For a short while, even the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] became a prized exhibit in the museum. The stasis fields were eventually deactivated and the creatures were freed. Chaos ensued and the Curator fled the museum in his one-man space pod. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Museum Piece (comic story)|Museum Piece]]'') | ||
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The Curator of the Cosmic Museum was the self-proclaimed "Doctor’s biggest fan." He dedicated an area of the museum which was housed on the interior of an asteroid, into a special exhibit entitled “The Lives and Times of a Legend.” The exhibit included various displays related to the Doctor which included the likes of costumes, artefacts, a collection of the Doctor's dreadful alien encounters held in stasis fields. For a short while, even the TARDIS became a prized exhibit in the museum. The stasis fields were eventually deactivated and the creatures were freed. Chaos ensued and the Curator fled the museum in his one-man space pod. (COMIC: Museum Piece)