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[[Pope (Shadow World)|The Pope]] offered to hear the [[Twelfth Doctor (Shadow World)|Twelfth Doctor]]'s confession but the latter refused, claiming he would take too long to confess everything. ([[TV]]: ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'') | [[Pope (Shadow World)|The Pope]] offered to hear the [[Twelfth Doctor (Shadow World)|Twelfth Doctor]]'s confession but the latter refused, claiming he would take too long to confess everything. ([[TV]]: ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'') | ||
In [[2065]], using a [[truth drug]], [[Penelope Creighton-Ward]] and [[Parker (Assassination!)|Parker]] got a confession out of [[Count]] [[Lugosti]] about his murder of the [[610th Kaplan]]. However, as Parker mournfully remarked, the [[World Court]] did not accept truth-drug confessions as valid evidence. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Lady Penelope (comic story)|Lady Penelope]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 14:42, 27 December 2020
In 1927, Jack Harkness claimed that it had been seven hundred years since his last confession. (TV: Immortal Sins)
The Church of the Papal Mainframe employed Silents as confessional priests. The Silents were genetically engineered so that the confessor would forget everything they told them after turning away. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)
The Twelfth Doctor had a confession dial, in which contained an entity whom would make him confess his personal fears and lies. (TV: Heaven Sent)
The Pope offered to hear the Twelfth Doctor's confession but the latter refused, claiming he would take too long to confess everything. (TV: Extremis)
In 2065, using a truth drug, Penelope Creighton-Ward and Parker got a confession out of Count Lugosti about his murder of the 610th Kaplan. However, as Parker mournfully remarked, the World Court did not accept truth-drug confessions as valid evidence. (COMIC: Lady Penelope)