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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The Doctor oddly doesn't mention the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]] or the [[Reality Bomb]] to the [[Fracture]]s. Unlike Paul Foster, these were genuine threats to reality and the multiverse.
* The Doctor oddly doesn't mention the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]] or the [[Reality Bomb]] to the [[Fracture]]s.  
**The Fractures are pointed out to be hypocrites by the Doctor, as THEY are the threat.
* Hinchcliffe Avenue in Schoreditch is likely a reference to ''Doctor Who ''producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]].
* Hinchcliffe Avenue in Schoreditch is likely a reference to ''Doctor Who ''producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]].
* The Doctor has a toy of Mrs. Tinkle from [[AAAGH!]] comic strips.
* The Doctor has a toy of Mrs. Tinkle from [[AAAGH!]] comic strips.

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The Fractures was the third story of the Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor comic story series published in 2015.

Summary

Molly's father was killed in a terrible accident. UNIT scientist John Foster suffered the same fate. But are they really gone? Both play a part in the universe-hopping new arc! The Doctor and Clara race against time to both stop a dreaded new peril – the Fractures – in a bid to stop reality unravelling around them.

Plot

Part one

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Part two

to be added

Part three

The Doctor banishes the Fractures back to where they came from, marking himself as their mortal enemy. However, he does manage to let Paul stay in N-Space with his family.

Characters

References

  • Captain van Volk calls the Doctor the Oncoming Storm.
  • The Doctor says he's old enough to be Kate's great-great-great-great-great grandfather, times ten. Kate retorts that it's nothing compared to the size of his ego.
  • Clara defends the size of her flat by saying she lives on second-year teacher's wages.
  • Osgood and some of her colleagues intend to see Interstellar.
  • Clara used to drive a Mini.
  • Rassilon cubes were devised by Rassilon as a form of incarceration. The Doctor was once locked in one and it took him six months to break free. Kate calls it a Rubik's cube.
  • Amongst the Doctor's items in the TARDIS is the Ghostbusters-esque device from TV: The Caretaker.
  • The Doctor has spare sonic screwdrivers and gives one to Clara.
  • The Doctor calls Kate "Brigadier", alluding to her late father.

Notes

Original print details

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Continuity