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A '''specimen pod''' was a vertical glass prison for living organisms.


== History ==
== History ==
[[Steven Moffat (in-universe)|Steven Moffat]] owned a specimen pod in which he imprisoned live "specimens" to study when writing his stories. It was kept in his "[[Steven Moffat's secret writing lair|writing lair]]" in the [[volcano (Stealing Series 9 Scripts)|volcano]] beneath [[221B Baker Street]]. When [[Christel Dee (in-universe)|Christel Dee]] broke in (wishing to steal the top-secret scrips for [[Doctor Who Series 9 (in-universe)|Series 9]] of ''[[Doctor Who (in-universe)|Doctor Who]]''), the pod was empty. She recognised it immediately.


[[Steven Moffat]] owned a specimen pod in which he imprisoned live "specimens" to study when writing his stories. It was kept in his "writing lair" in the [[volcano]] beneath [[221B Baker Street]]. When [[Christel Dee]] broke in (wishing to steal the top-secret scrips for [[Series 9 (Doctor Who)|Series 9]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''), the pod was empty. She recognised it immediately.
After Moffat found the interloper hiding in a cabinet, however, he ordered her to put on her [[Tenth Doctor]] cosplay outfit and then locked her in the specimen pod, from which she anxiously delivered the closing lines of that week's episode of ''[[The Fan Show (in-universe)|The Fan Show]]'' while expressing uncertain hope that Moffat would ''eventually'' let her out. Moffat left the room, switching off the lights behind him. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Stealing Series 9 Scripts (webcast)}})


After Moffat found the interloper hiding in a cabinet, however, he ordered her to put on her [[Tenth Doctor]] cosplay outfit and then locked her in the specimen pod, from which she anxiously delivered the closing lines of that week's episode of ''[[The Fan Show]]'' while expressing uncertain hope that Moffat would ''eventually'' let her out. Moffat left the room, switching off the lights behind him. ([[NOTVALID]]: '’[[Stealing Series 9 Scripts (webcast)|Stealing Series 9 Scripts]]'')
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A specimen pod was a vertical glass prison for living organisms.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Steven Moffat owned a specimen pod in which he imprisoned live "specimens" to study when writing his stories. It was kept in his "writing lair" in the volcano beneath 221B Baker Street. When Christel Dee broke in (wishing to steal the top-secret scrips for Series 9 of Doctor Who), the pod was empty. She recognised it immediately.

After Moffat found the interloper hiding in a cabinet, however, he ordered her to put on her Tenth Doctor cosplay outfit and then locked her in the specimen pod, from which she anxiously delivered the closing lines of that week's episode of The Fan Show while expressing uncertain hope that Moffat would eventually let her out. Moffat left the room, switching off the lights behind him. (WC: Stealing Series 9 Scripts [+]Loading...["Stealing Series 9 Scripts (webcast)"])