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== References ==
== References ==
* [[Strax]] says he is almost thirteen years old, the same age as [[Tommy Corrigan|Tommy]]. He was "nearly twelve" in [[TV]]: [[A Good Man Goes to War]].
* [[Strax]] says he is almost thirteen years old, the same age as [[Tommy Corrigan|Tommy]].  
* A [[genetic splicer]] is a device capable of creating new lifeforms by extracting the essence of one creature and merging it with another.
* A [[genetic splicer]] is a device capable of creating new lifeforms by extracting the essence of one creature and merging it with another.
* [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]] is referred to as Madame [[Vastra]]'s wife. ([[TV]]: [[A Good Man Goes to War]], [[The Snowmen]], [[Vastra Investigates]], [[Deep Breath]])
* [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]] is referred to as Madame [[Vastra]]'s wife.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 03:22, 28 August 2014

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The Crystal Throne was a two-part Doctor Who Magazine comic story published in 2014. It was printed in DWM 475 and 476. It did not feature the Doctor, but instead focused on the Paternoster Gang.

Summary

Part One

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Part Two

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Characters

References

  • Strax says he is almost thirteen years old, the same age as Tommy.
  • A genetic splicer is a device capable of creating new lifeforms by extracting the essence of one creature and merging it with another.
  • Jenny is referred to as Madame Vastra's wife.

Notes

to be added

Continuity