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The [[Eleventh Doctor]] assembled a '''quadricycle''' in [[2013]] from parts he found in [[Clara Oswald]]'s [[garage]], believing it to have been broken. When questioned, he | The [[Eleventh Doctor]] assembled a '''quadricycle''' in [[2013]] from parts he found in [[Clara Oswald]]'s [[garage]], believing it to have been broken. When questioned, he realised that he had actually just invented it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'') | ||
:''In the real world, the Doctor did not, in fact, invent it. In fact, {{w|Henry Ford}}'s first [[automobile]] in [[1896]] was called a 'quadricycle', due to its four-wheeled nature.'' | :''In the real world, the Doctor did not, in fact, invent it. In fact, {{w|Henry Ford}}'s first [[automobile]] in [[1896]] was called a 'quadricycle', due to its four-wheeled nature.'' | ||
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The Eleventh Doctor assembled a quadricycle in 2013 from parts he found in Clara Oswald's garage, believing it to have been broken. When questioned, he realised that he had actually just invented it. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
- In the real world, the Doctor did not, in fact, invent it. In fact, Henry Ford's first automobile in 1896 was called a 'quadricycle', due to its four-wheeled nature.
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