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}}'''''Dead Mice''''' was the third story in the [[Bernice Summerfield]] anthology ''[[Something Changed]]''. It was written by [[Joseph Lidster]].
}}'''''Dead Mice''''' was the third story in the [[Bernice Summerfield]] anthology ''[[Something Changed]]''. It was written by [[Joseph Lidster]].
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Braxiatel is confused, he keeps seeing alternate versions of the Collection. But something even more confusing happens, someone is walking around the collection, someone who he knows is dead. But he knows what's happening and Brax doesn't like it.  
Braxiatel is confused, he keeps seeing alternate versions of the Collection. But something even more confusing happens, someone is walking around the collection, someone who he knows is dead. But he knows what's happening and Brax doesn't like it.  

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Dead Mice was the third story in the Bernice Summerfield anthology Something Changed. It was written by Joseph Lidster.

Summary

Braxiatel is confused, he keeps seeing alternate versions of the Collection. But something even more confusing happens, someone is walking around the collection, someone who he knows is dead. But he knows what's happening and Brax doesn't like it.

Characters

References

Notes

  • Like most of the other stories in this anthology, this story takes place in an altered timeline created by Doggles' history machine; these timelines are (mostly) erased when Braxiatel returns things to normal.
  • This is the only other story besides Oh No It Isn't! in which Wolsey speaks, although this takes place in an alternate timeline and the cat's speech is likely Braxiatel's hallucination.
  • This story marks the first appearance of Doctor Wt'hlm.

Continuity

  • The migraines suffered by Jason and Adrian in this story are similar to the migraines caused by Braxiatel's hypnosis in The Mirror Effect.