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== References ==
== References ==
=== The Doctor ===
=== The Doctor ===
* The Doctor uses her [[finger]] to determine the time and place they've arrived at.
* The Doctor determines the time and place by touch.
* The Doctor uses the [[psychic paper]] to identify herself to Magda as a member of the "[[Nobility Accountability Committee]]".
* The Doctor uses the [[psychic paper]] to identify herself to Magda as a member of the "[[Nobility Accountability Committee]]".


=== Media ===
=== Media ===
* Ryan, Yaz, and Graham all listen to a [[podcast]] called ''[[Hidden Human History]]''.
* Ryan, Yaz, and Graham all listen to a [[podcast]] called ''[[Hidden Human History]]''. ** It's hosted by [[Bethany Brunwine]].
** It had been running for about a year before they met the Doctor.
** It runs new episodes every week.


=== Animals ===
=== Animals ===
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=== History ===
=== History ===
* The [[Guelders wars]] took place in the early [[1500s]].
* The [[Guelders wars]] took place in the early [[1500s]].
* [[Cary's rebellion]] occurred in [[North Carolina]] in [[1711]].
=== Society ===
* Cary's rebellion was all about the governorship, and whether or not [[Quaker]]s were allowed in politics.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 15:15, 15 April 2019

This story has not yet been fully published. Please exercise caution in asserting any more than is actually present in the narrative so far. Be aware that certain facts which appear to be true may not be true once the story is completely published.
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Hidden Human History was the second story of the regular run of Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor comic story series, published in 2019.

Summary

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Characters

References

The Doctor

Media

Animals

  • The TARDIS lands in a field of sheep.

History

Society

  • Cary's rebellion was all about the governorship, and whether or not Quakers were allowed in politics.

Notes

to be added

Continuity

External links

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