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Revision as of 16:25, 18 April 2023
While this is an edited photograph from Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror, this is part of the #FindTheDoctor ARG, so the page should be kept. However, calling this a story is stretching it, so this page needs to be remormatted as non-narrative article page and to be given the dab "(feature)".
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What's the Doctor reading was the fifth in a line of clues in the series known as the #FindTheDoctor mystery[1] released in late 2021.
Plot
Oh no! Someone has been meddling with time and photographed the Doctor during her visit to the Wardenclyffe during her battle alongside Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Ryan Sinclair, Graham O'Brien, Yasmin Khan and Dorothy Skerrit against the horrible Skithra race and subsequently changed the calculations on a strip of paper to read in Morse code.
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Story notes
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Continuity
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