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* The loser of the bet will pay for lunch on [[Surrifleq 9]].
* The loser of the bet will pay for lunch on [[Surrifleq 9]].
* The Doctor uses a [[Centauran Matter Disperer]] to assemble the fragments into one message. He wanted to ask [[Sjad]] to get it from [[G'rlanix]], but G'rlanix had [[murder]]ed Sjad.
* The Doctor uses a [[Centauran Matter Disperer]] to assemble the fragments into one message. He wanted to ask [[Sjad]] to get it from [[G'rlanix]], but G'rlanix had [[murder]]ed Sjad.
* [[K9 Mark II|K9]] remains inside the TARDIS.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Romana recalls holidaying in [[Paris]] [[1979]], which she claims to have happened a year ago. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''
* Romana recalls holidaying in [[Paris]] [[1979]], which she claims to have happened a year ago. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'')


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Breadcrumbs was the sixteenth short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: Transmissions. It was written by James Moran. It featured the Fourth Doctor and Romana II.

Summary

Romana wishes to go on holiday, but the Doctor is distracted by signals that he wants to track around the universe. Romana places a bet with him saying that he has two weeks to track all the pieces round the universe whilst she goes on holiday; if he manages it without regenerating, or destroying the TARDIS, she will pay for an expensive meal, otherwise he will pay for the meal.

He tracks the signals, collects them all and plans to run them through a machine which he has to get from a dangerous man, who fires a shot at the central console. On his way out he falls into a wormhole and has to send himself in parts to get out of it, creating the initial signals he was tracking. When he returns to Romana she pretends to have looked at the sensor array log, tricking the Doctor into telling her what happened, and she wins the bet.

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