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'''''Fishy Fingers: Evolution from Sea to Land''''' was, according to its [[author]], [[Dougal Dunnock]], a "best-selling and revolutionary scientific treatise". The [[Tenth Doctor]] recognised Dougal Dunnock from its dust jacket. [[Professor]] Dunnock based his conclusions in the book on studying the [[fossil]]s of the species to which [[Mervin the Missing Link]] belonged. After buying Mervin the Missing Link, Professor Dunnock realised that the conclusions he made in his book were all wrong. Unwilling to continue pushing false theories, but equally unwilling to tarnish his reputation, Dunnock ended his career. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Dodo (novel)|The Last Dodo]]'') | '''''Fishy Fingers: Evolution from Sea to Land''''' was, according to its [[author]], [[Dougal Dunnock]], a "best-selling and revolutionary scientific treatise". The [[Tenth Doctor]] recognised Dougal Dunnock from its dust jacket. [[Professor]] Dunnock based his conclusions in the book on studying the [[fossil]]s of the species to which [[Mervin the Missing Link]] belonged. After buying Mervin the Missing Link, Professor Dunnock realised that the conclusions he made in his book were all wrong. Unwilling to continue pushing false theories, but equally unwilling to tarnish his reputation, Dunnock ended his career. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Dodo (novel)|The Last Dodo]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 19 April 2017
Fishy Fingers: Evolution from Sea to Land was, according to its author, Dougal Dunnock, a "best-selling and revolutionary scientific treatise". The Tenth Doctor recognised Dougal Dunnock from its dust jacket. Professor Dunnock based his conclusions in the book on studying the fossils of the species to which Mervin the Missing Link belonged. After buying Mervin the Missing Link, Professor Dunnock realised that the conclusions he made in his book were all wrong. Unwilling to continue pushing false theories, but equally unwilling to tarnish his reputation, Dunnock ended his career. (PROSE: The Last Dodo)