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The Thames Barrier was destroyed by | The '''Thames Barrier''' is a flood control structure on the [[River Thames]]. On [[25th December]] [[2007]] it was destroyed by [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] to drown the children of the [[Racnoss]], who were emerging from a hole drilled to the center of the Earth. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'') | ||
In an [[Donna's World|alternate timeline]], the encounter between the Doctor and the Empress ended differently. Although she was still killed, the Doctor also died, leading to a chain of events that drastically altered Earth history. The Thames remained closed for over a year, resulting in a great number of financial problems for Britain as a whole as well as the locals who had to cross the Thames on a regular basis. ([[DW]]: ''[[Turn Left]]'') | In an [[Donna's World|alternate timeline]], the encounter between the Doctor and the Empress ended differently. Although she was still killed, the Doctor also died, leading to a chain of events that drastically altered Earth history. The Thames remained closed for over a year, resulting in a great number of financial problems for Britain as a whole as well as the locals who had to cross the Thames on a regular basis. ([[DW]]: ''[[Turn Left]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 27 January 2009
The Thames Barrier is a flood control structure on the River Thames. On 25th December 2007 it was destroyed by the Doctor to drown the children of the Racnoss, who were emerging from a hole drilled to the center of the Earth. (DW: The Runaway Bride)
In an alternate timeline, the encounter between the Doctor and the Empress ended differently. Although she was still killed, the Doctor also died, leading to a chain of events that drastically altered Earth history. The Thames remained closed for over a year, resulting in a great number of financial problems for Britain as a whole as well as the locals who had to cross the Thames on a regular basis. (DW: Turn Left)