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[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] find themselves in London, but something is amiss--a tree with human faces on it, a barbarian attacking them, and a fissure. After a series of even further strange events, including a teenager named [[Craig Phillips]] apparently erasing Rose and his teacher [[Laurie]] from existence, The Doctor | [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] find themselves in London, but something is amiss--a tree with human faces on it, a barbarian attacking them, and a fissure. After a series of even further strange events, including a teenager named [[Craig Phillips]] apparently erasing Rose and his teacher [[Laurie]] from existence, The Doctor realises that they are in a virtual world where Craig's imagination can become real. It's now up to The Doctor to give Craig the motivation to come out of his fantasy world and return them both to reality. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == |
Revision as of 00:38, 30 June 2013
Summary
The Doctor and Rose Tyler find themselves in London, but something is amiss--a tree with human faces on it, a barbarian attacking them, and a fissure. After a series of even further strange events, including a teenager named Craig Phillips apparently erasing Rose and his teacher Laurie from existence, The Doctor realises that they are in a virtual world where Craig's imagination can become real. It's now up to The Doctor to give Craig the motivation to come out of his fantasy world and return them both to reality.
Characters
- Tenth Doctor
- Rose Tyler
- Craig Phillips
- Trudy
- Tanya
- Helen
- Anna
- Mr Flynn
- Laurie
- Cath
- Dave Holland
- Les Barnett
- Phil Callen
- Mrs Phillips
References
to be added
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor and Rose are originally headed to China but land in London instead. Oddly, neither of them are able to immediately recognise where they are.
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