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'''1646''' was a year in which [[Death's Head]] briefly and accidentally landed in [[Thetford]] whilst searching through [[time]] for [[ | [[File:Time_Bomb!_Thorogood_1646.jpg|thumb|Death's Head arrives in 1949 for less than a few moments. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time Bomb! (comic story)|Time Bomb!]]'')]] | ||
'''1646''' was a year in which [[Death's Head]] briefly and accidentally landed in [[Thetford]] whilst searching through [[time]] for the [[Seventh Doctor]]. Thanks to the still-experimental [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]] [[time machine]], he appeared, then vanished, in the [[garden]] of a Miss [[Thorogood]]. Unfortunately, he was also glimpsed by some of Thorogood's fellow parishioners. Because he had horns and vaguely looked like the then-conventional imagining of [[Satan]], the parishioners bore witness against Thorogood, and she was sent to the [[gallows]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time Bomb! (comic story)|Time Bomb!]]'') | |||
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1646 was a year in which Death's Head briefly and accidentally landed in Thetford whilst searching through time for the Seventh Doctor. Thanks to the still-experimental Intra-Venus, Inc. time machine, he appeared, then vanished, in the garden of a Miss Thorogood. Unfortunately, he was also glimpsed by some of Thorogood's fellow parishioners. Because he had horns and vaguely looked like the then-conventional imagining of Satan, the parishioners bore witness against Thorogood, and she was sent to the gallows. (COMIC: Time Bomb!)