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The '''Mr Copper Foundation''' was a foundation that developed the [[Subwave network]]. [[Harriet Jones]] used this technology to communicate with [[Martha Jones]], [[Torchwood Three]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'') | The '''Mr. Copper Foundation''' was a foundation that developed the [[Subwave network]]. [[Harriet Jones]] used this technology to communicate with [[Martha Jones]], [[Torchwood Three]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Presumably, it was founded by [[Balydon Copper]], an [[Earthonomics]] "expert" and tour guide aboard the [[Titanic (spaceship)|Spaceship ''Titanic'']]. The Doctor left him on Earth with £1 million he had placed on his tour guide credit card at the end of "[[Voyage of the Damned]]," and he no doubt used a portion of these monies to fund the "Mr Copper Foundation." | Presumably, it was founded by [[Balydon Copper]], an [[Earthonomics]] "expert" and tour guide aboard the [[Titanic (spaceship)|Spaceship ''Titanic'']]. The Doctor left him on Earth with £1 million he had placed on his tour guide credit card at the end of "[[Voyage of the Damned]]," and he no doubt used a portion of these monies to fund the "Mr. Copper Foundation." | ||
[[Category:Earth-based organisations]] | [[Category:Earth-based organisations]] |
Revision as of 15:45, 31 July 2012
The Mr. Copper Foundation was a foundation that developed the Subwave network. Harriet Jones used this technology to communicate with Martha Jones, Torchwood Three and Sarah Jane Smith. (DW: The Stolen Earth)
Behind the scenes
Presumably, it was founded by Balydon Copper, an Earthonomics "expert" and tour guide aboard the Spaceship Titanic. The Doctor left him on Earth with £1 million he had placed on his tour guide credit card at the end of "Voyage of the Damned," and he no doubt used a portion of these monies to fund the "Mr. Copper Foundation."