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*In [[Victorian era]] [[London]], [[Leela]] savagely attacked the [[Linkton]]s' [[teleportation]] device. It sparked and started a fire.  This fire then went on to melt the Linktons present, as they were mostly made of [[wax]].  ([[PHS]]: ''[[The Living Wax]]'')
*In [[Victorian era]] [[London]], [[Leela]] savagely attacked the [[Linkton]]s' [[teleportation]] device. It sparked and started a fire.  This fire then went on to melt the Linktons present, as they were mostly made of [[wax]].  ([[PHS]]: ''[[The Living Wax]]'')


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Fire is used in the Fourth Doctor's sacrifice to burn rope. (DW: Meglos)

Fire was energy produced by oxidation.

The earliest splinter of Scaroth showed mankind how to make fire. (DW: City of Death)

By roughly 100,000 BC, fire had become a precious commodity, as relatively few humans knew how to recreate it once it was snuffed out; in some tribes this knowledge was held only by a select few. The First Doctor and his companions Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and Susan Foreman encountered a tribe looking for this knowledge; Chesterton ultimately showed Za, a tribal leader whose predecessor was unable to give him the secret before dying, how to make fire. (DW: An Unearthly Child)

The Tenth Doctor once commented that fire was "so fun to look at! But bad for the skin!" (IDW: Ground Control)

Incidents involving fire

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