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According to a brief conversation between Amelia Pond's aunt [[Sharon (The Big Bang)|Sharon]] and a [[psychiatrist]], [[Christine (The Big Bang)|Christine]], people seeing or believing in stars was common throughout history. | According to a brief conversation between Amelia Pond's aunt [[Sharon (The Big Bang)|Sharon]] and a [[psychiatrist]], [[Christine (The Big Bang)|Christine]], people seeing or believing in stars was common throughout history. | ||
Sharon expressed worries that [[Amy Pond|Amy]] would grow up and join a Star Cult and said that she didn't "trust that [[Richard Dawkins]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'') | Sharon expressed worries that [[Amy Pond|Amy]] would grow up and join a Star Cult and said that she didn't "trust that [[Richard Dawkins (The Dying Days)|Richard Dawkins]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'') | ||
[[Category:Human cults]] | [[Category:Human cults]] |
Revision as of 14:02, 3 May 2022
Star Cults existed on the alternate timeline version of Earth that came into existence at the edge of total event collapse, after every star in history had been erased, leaving Earth and its moon as the only planetary bodies in the entire universe. (TV: The Big Bang)
History
According to a brief conversation between Amelia Pond's aunt Sharon and a psychiatrist, Christine, people seeing or believing in stars was common throughout history.
Sharon expressed worries that Amy would grow up and join a Star Cult and said that she didn't "trust that Richard Dawkins". (TV: The Big Bang)