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{{Stub}}A '''rage''' was violent uncontrollable anger or a vehement desire or passion.
{{Stub}}A '''rage''' was violent uncontrollable anger.


After the Monk invasion, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] needed to know if his companion, [[Bill Potts]], was under the control of [[the Monks]], and deceived her into shooting him in a rage to see if she had succumbed to the mind control, secretly putting blanks in all the guns, and faking his [[regeneration]] to complete the illusion. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'')
After the [[Monk invasion]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] needed to know if his companion, [[Bill Potts]], was under the control of [[the Monks]], and deceived her into shooting him in a rage to see if she had succumbed to the mind control, secretly putting blanks in all the guns, and faking his [[regeneration]] to complete the illusion. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'')
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A rage was violent uncontrollable anger.

After the Monk invasion, the Twelfth Doctor needed to know if his companion, Bill Potts, was under the control of the Monks, and deceived her into shooting him in a rage to see if she had succumbed to the mind control, secretly putting blanks in all the guns, and faking his regeneration to complete the illusion. (TVThe Lie of the Land)