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'''David''' was a young man whose [[Uncle (Timechase)|uncle]] invented a time machine, the [[Time-Conveyor]]. [[Dalek]]s stole the Mark One model, hoping to reverse-engineer their own time machine from it. David and his brother [[Peter (Timechase)|Peter]] pursued them through time in the Mark Two. They finally recovered it in [[Pompeii]] during the [[Vesuvius]] eruption on [[24 August]] [[79]], having defeated the Daleks one-by-one along the way. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timechase (short story)|Timechase]]'')
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'''David''' was a young man whose [[Uncle (Timechase)|uncle]] invented a time machine, the [[Time-Conveyor]]. [[Dalek]]s stole the Mark One model, hoping to reverse-engineer their own time machine from it. David and his brother [[Peter (Timechase)|Peter]] pursued them through time in the Mark Two. They finally recovered it in [[Pompeii]] during the [[Vesuvius]] eruption, having defeated the Daleks one-by-one along the way. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timechase (short story)|Timechase]]'')
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 15 June 2019

David was a young man whose uncle invented a time machine, the Time-Conveyor. Daleks stole the Mark One model, hoping to reverse-engineer their own time machine from it. David and his brother Peter pursued them through time in the Mark Two. They finally recovered it in Pompeii during the Vesuvius eruption on 24 August 79, having defeated the Daleks one-by-one along the way. (PROSE: Timechase)