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Latest revision as of 11:18, 13 May 2024
- You may be looking for the concept of string theory.
String Theory was the twenty-second Subscriber Short Trips audio story. It was read by Stephen Critchlow and featured the Fourth Doctor and Leela. It was released as a subscriber-only download, available to subscribers who purchased The Entropy Plague.
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- While the thief who stole Huberman's Stradivarius violin was not named in the story, he was named Julian Altman in the real world.
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