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'''Anachrophobia''' was the term used to describe what the [[Plutocrats]] believed to be a fear of temporal displacement common among those who underwent [[time-jump]]s. The scientists performing the time-jump experiments believed that the failure of the mind to resynchronise with its return to the present caused a systemic response. However, the [[Eighth Doctor]] soon determined that the condition was actually the result of the subjects' pasts being erased as they were possessed by the [[Clock People]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia (novel)|Anachrophobia]]'')
'''Anachrophobia''' was the term used to describe what the [[Plutocrats]] believed to be a fear of temporal displacement common among those who underwent [[time-jump]]s. The scientists performing the time-jump experiments believed that the failure of the mind to resynchronise with its return to the present caused a systemic response. However, the [[Eighth Doctor]] soon determined that the condition was actually the result of the subjects' pasts being erased as they were possessed by the [[Clock People]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia (novel)|Anachrophobia]]'')
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Anachrophobia was the term used to describe what the Plutocrats believed to be a fear of temporal displacement common among those who underwent time-jumps. The scientists performing the time-jump experiments believed that the failure of the mind to resynchronise with its return to the present caused a systemic response. However, the Eighth Doctor soon determined that the condition was actually the result of the subjects' pasts being erased as they were possessed by the Clock People. (PROSE: Anachrophobia)

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