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with which he shared a striking resemblance. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] assumed that Orson had "something to do" with [[Clara Oswald]]'s [[timeline]].
with which he shared a striking resemblance. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] assumed that Orson had "something to do" with [[Clara Oswald]]'s [[timeline]].


Orson rode the first of the great time shots. He supposed to be fired into "the middle of next week", but the experiment failed, and he ended up at the [[end of the universe]], where he remained for approximately six months. Despite being alone, he continued to keep the doors of his habitation locked. Although Orson suspected there were creatures in the darkness, he wrote a warning on the airlock of his shuttle to never open his craft to the featureless universe outside.
Orson rode the first of the great time shots. He was supposed to have been fired into "the middle of next week", but the experiment failed, and he ended up at the [[end of the universe]], where he remained for approximately six months. Despite being alone, he continued to keep the doors of his habitation locked. Although Orson suspected there were creatures in the darkness, he wrote a warning on the airlock of his shuttle to never open his craft to the featureless universe outside.


He was discovered by the Twelfth Doctor and Clara, when they were using the [[telepathic circuit]]s of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'')
He was discovered by the Twelfth Doctor and Clara, when they were using the [[telepathic circuit]]s of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'')

Revision as of 01:47, 2 October 2014

Colonel Orson Pink was a human pioneer of time travel from the 22nd century. He was a descendant of Danny Pink - with which he shared a striking resemblance. The Twelfth Doctor assumed that Orson had "something to do" with Clara Oswald's timeline.

Orson rode the first of the great time shots. He was supposed to have been fired into "the middle of next week", but the experiment failed, and he ended up at the end of the universe, where he remained for approximately six months. Despite being alone, he continued to keep the doors of his habitation locked. Although Orson suspected there were creatures in the darkness, he wrote a warning on the airlock of his shuttle to never open his craft to the featureless universe outside.

He was discovered by the Twelfth Doctor and Clara, when they were using the telepathic circuits of the Doctor's TARDIS. (TV: Listen)

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