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While posing as Count [[Alessandro di Cagliostro]], [[Jared Khan]] faked his death in '''1795'''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'')
  The [[Twelfth Doctor]] referenced the year '''1795''' while trying to work out how a [[forest]] had grown on [[Earth]] overnight. He compared a [[tree]] to a [[time machine]], and determined that this had to have happened due to messing with the fabric of [[time]], as "you [couldn't] create a whole overnight forest with extra special [[fertiliser]]". He referred to a hypothetical scenario, where "[y]ou plant[ed] a little [[acorn]] in 1795, and in the year [[2016]], there [was] an [[oak]] tree, there in the same spot, with a tiny, little bit of 1795 still alive inside of it." ([[TV]]: ''[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|In the Forest of the Night]]'')
  The [[Twelfth Doctor]] referenced the year '''1795''' while trying to work out how a [[forest]] had grown on [[Earth]] overnight. He compared a [[tree]] to a [[time machine]], and determined that this had to have happened due to messing with the fabric of [[time]], as "you [couldn't] create a whole overnight forest with extra special [[fertiliser]]". He referred to a hypothetical scenario, where "[y]ou plant[ed] a little [[acorn]] in 1795, and in the year [[2016]], there [was] an [[oak]] tree, there in the same spot, with a tiny, little bit of 1795 still alive inside of it." ([[TV]]: ''[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|In the Forest of the Night]]'')
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Timeline for 1795
18th century | 1790s

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While posing as Count Alessandro di Cagliostro, Jared Khan faked his death in 1795. (PROSE: Birthright)

The Twelfth Doctor referenced the year 1795 while trying to work out how a forest had grown on Earth overnight. He compared a tree to a time machine, and determined that this had to have happened due to messing with the fabric of time, as "you [couldn't] create a whole overnight forest with extra special fertiliser". He referred to a hypothetical scenario, where "[y]ou plant[ed] a little acorn in 1795, and in the year 2016, there [was] an oak tree, there in the same spot, with a tiny, little bit of 1795 still alive inside of it." (TV: In the Forest of the Night)