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'''Christopher''' was the twin brother of [[Robert (The Little Drummer Boy)|Robert]].
'''Christopher''' was the twin brother of [[Robert (The Little Drummer Boy)|Robert]].


Christopher died from [[cancer]] when he was eight years old. Robert, having spent several years [[time travel]]ling in a flawed time machine, was returned to [[1966]] by the [[First Doctor]] using the [[Fast return switch]], where he took Christopher's place.
Christopher died from [[cancer]] when he was eight years old. Robert, having spent several years [[time travel]]ling in a flawed time machine, was returned to [[1966]] by the [[First Doctor]] using the [[Fast return switch]], where he took Christopher's place, apparently immune to the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] after he had been de-aged by contact with the [[Taranium]] the Doctor was carrying at the time.


Unable to treat Christopher's illness, the Doctor took Christopher to [[Mars]] before he died, allowing him to see the [[Earth]] from space and witness something remarkable in his life. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Little Drummer Boy (short story)|The Little Drummer Boy]]'')
Unable to treat Christopher's illness, the Doctor took Christopher to [[Mars]] before he died, allowing him to see the [[Earth]] from space and witness something remarkable in his life. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Little Drummer Boy (short story)|The Little Drummer Boy]]'')

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Christopher was the twin brother of Robert.

Christopher died from cancer when he was eight years old. Robert, having spent several years time travelling in a flawed time machine, was returned to 1966 by the First Doctor using the Fast return switch, where he took Christopher's place, apparently immune to the Blinovitch Limitation Effect after he had been de-aged by contact with the Taranium the Doctor was carrying at the time.

Unable to treat Christopher's illness, the Doctor took Christopher to Mars before he died, allowing him to see the Earth from space and witness something remarkable in his life. (PROSE: The Little Drummer Boy)