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The [[Go-Ray]]s had a single toothed wheel at the bottom of their bodies which they used for locomotion. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter: The Go-Ray (comic story)|Enter: The Go-Ray]]'') | The [[Go-Ray]]s had a single toothed wheel at the bottom of their bodies which they used for locomotion. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter: The Go-Ray (comic story)|Enter: The Go-Ray]]'') | ||
The [[London Eye]] was dramatically referred to as a "wheel of [[fire]]" on the [[Who is Doctor Who?]] website in the aftermath of the [[Dummy Massacre]] in [[March]] [[2005]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dummy Massacre (short story)|Dummy Massacre]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 21:06, 29 June 2023
The wheel was an invention in humanity's early history, used for transportation. Scaroth implied that he "invented the first wheel". (TV: City of Death) A Silent, whom the Eleventh Doctor encountered in Graystark Hall two years after its closure, claimed that his race had ruled the Earth "since the wheel and the fire". (TV: Day of the Moon)
When Ian Chesterton expressed his bewilderment at the First Doctor's description of his police box-shaped home as a "ship", the Doctor sarcastically told him that "this doesn't roll along on wheels, you know." (TV: "An Unearthly Child")
The Go-Rays had a single toothed wheel at the bottom of their bodies which they used for locomotion. (COMIC: Enter: The Go-Ray)
The London Eye was dramatically referred to as a "wheel of fire" on the Who is Doctor Who? website in the aftermath of the Dummy Massacre in March 2005. (PROSE: Dummy Massacre)