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When they were on their worse day on their life, the possessor of the card could use, to bring [[the Doctor]] to them. The card was able to track the TARDIS and make it dematerialise, no matter where it was. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Gods of Winter (audio story)|The Gods of Winter]]'', ''[[The House of Winter (audio story)|The House of Winter]]'', ''[[The Sins of Winter (audio story)|The Sins of Winter]]'', ''[[The Memory of Winter (audio story)|The Memory of Winter]]'') | When they were on their worse day on their life, the possessor of the card could use, to bring [[the Doctor]] to them. The card was able to track the TARDIS and make it dematerialise, no matter where it was. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Gods of Winter (audio story)|The Gods of Winter]]'', ''[[The House of Winter (audio story)|The House of Winter]]'', ''[[The Sins of Winter (audio story)|The Sins of Winter]]'', ''[[The Memory of Winter (audio story)|The Memory of Winter]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 26 February 2019
Members of the Winter family were able to summon the Doctor's TARDIS by using a Gallifreyan calling card.
When they were on their worse day on their life, the possessor of the card could use, to bring the Doctor to them. The card was able to track the TARDIS and make it dematerialise, no matter where it was. (AUDIO: The Gods of Winter, The House of Winter, The Sins of Winter, The Memory of Winter)