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The '''Curator of the Cosmic Museum''' was the self-proclaimed "Doctor’s biggest fan". He dedicated an area of the museum (that was housed on the interior of an asteroid) into a special exhibit entitled “The Lives and Times of a Legend”. The exhibition included various displays related to [[the Doctor]] - costumes, artefacts and held in stasis fields, a collection of the Doctor's dreadful alien encounters. For a while even the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] became an exhibit. When the stasis fields were deactivated and the creatures free to go on a rampage the Curator fled the museum in his one-man space pod.  ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Museum Piece (comic story)|Museum Piece]]'')
The '''Curator of the Cosmic Museum''' was the self-proclaimed "Doctor’s biggest fan." He dedicated an area of the museum which was housed on the interior of an asteroid, into a special exhibit entitled “The Lives and Times of a Legend.The exhibition included various displays related to [[the Doctor]] which included the likes of costumes, artefacts, a collection of the Doctor's dreadful alien encounters held in stasis fields. For a short while, even the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] became an exhibit of the museum. The stasis fields were eventually deactivated and the creatures were freed. Chaos ensued and the Curator fled the museum in his one-man space pod.  ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Museum Piece (comic story)|Museum Piece]]'')
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The Curator of the Cosmic Museum was the self-proclaimed "Doctor’s biggest fan." He dedicated an area of the museum which was housed on the interior of an asteroid, into a special exhibit entitled “The Lives and Times of a Legend.” The exhibition included various displays related to the Doctor which included the likes of costumes, artefacts, a collection of the Doctor's dreadful alien encounters held in stasis fields. For a short while, even the TARDIS became an exhibit of the museum. The stasis fields were eventually deactivated and the creatures were freed. Chaos ensued and the Curator fled the museum in his one-man space pod. (COMIC: Museum Piece)