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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* After Hinton's death, Chris McKeon completed ''Time's Champion'' and released it as a [[charity publication]]. As that version is unlicensed, it is outside the scope of this wiki.
* After Hinton's death, Chris McKeon completed ''Time's Champion'' and released it as a [[charity publication]]. As that version is unlicensed, it is outside the scope of this wiki.
* A few elements from the pitch for ''Time's Champion'', such as the [[Eternal]]s [[Life (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Life]] and [[Fate (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Fate]], were later used in the ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' short story ''[[Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]]''.
* A few elements from the pitch for ''Time's Champion'', such as the [[Eternal]]s [[Life (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Life]] and [[Fate (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Fate]], were later used in the ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' short story ''[[Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (short story)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]]''.

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Time's Champion was a novel pitched by Craig Hinton to BBC Books for their Past Doctor Adventures line.

Hinton's first New Adventures pitch, Cascade, was about a virus invading the Matrix and forcing the Seventh Doctor and the Valeyard teaming up to save Gallifrey. Ten years later, Time's Champion pitch revisited much of the same territory, only with the Sixth Doctor rather than the Seventh.[1] The new version of the story would have tied together elements from Hinton's previous novels, shown the Sixth Doctor's regeneration, and explained the origin of the Valeyard. However, it was rejected.

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