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''' | "'''Pete'''" was a name made up by the [[Twelfth Doctor]] for an imaginary person during the [[1814]] [[frost fair]] when the Doctor's companion [[Bill Potts]] worried about [[butterfly effect|her actions in the past intentionally changing the future]]. | ||
"Pete" was Bill's friend who stepped on a [[butterfly]] on the corner of [[Blackfriars Bridge]] and erased himself from existence, according to the Doctor's joke, and now she couldn't even remember him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'') | "Pete" was Bill's friend who stepped on a [[butterfly]] on the corner of [[Blackfriars Bridge]] and erased himself from existence, according to the Doctor's joke, and now she couldn't even remember him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 00:01, 9 May 2017
"Pete" was a name made up by the Twelfth Doctor for an imaginary person during the 1814 frost fair when the Doctor's companion Bill Potts worried about her actions in the past intentionally changing the future.
"Pete" was Bill's friend who stepped on a butterfly on the corner of Blackfriars Bridge and erased himself from existence, according to the Doctor's joke, and now she couldn't even remember him. (TV: Thin Ice)