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*the doctor (#10), just after fixing the [[TARDIS]], is shoked when the Titanic rams into it, some how being able to break through. ([[DW]]:[[Voyage of the Damned]])(Is the tardis chemeleon circuit working now, with the tardis posing as an iceberg) | *the doctor (#10), just after fixing the [[TARDIS]], is shoked when the Titanic rams into it, some how being able to break through. ([[DW]]:[[Voyage of the Damned]])(Is the tardis chemeleon circuit working now, with the tardis posing as an iceberg) | ||
*the Doctor (#7) traveled on the ship in The Left-Handed Hummingbird by Kate Orman. | *the Doctor (#7) traveled on the ship in The Left-Handed Hummingbird by Kate Orman. | ||
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The Titanic was an early earth luxury liner known famously for its collision with an iceberg.
Doctors involvement with the Titanic
- The doctor (in his 9th incarnation) got several people to decide not to board the liner, intern saving their lives.
- He also went on the ship, surviving by clinging on to the Iceberg.
- the doctor (#10), just after fixing the TARDIS, is shoked when the Titanic rams into it, some how being able to break through. (DW:Voyage of the Damned)(Is the tardis chemeleon circuit working now, with the tardis posing as an iceberg)
- the Doctor (#7) traveled on the ship in The Left-Handed Hummingbird by Kate Orman.
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