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In [[2011]], the gnome was placed in a graveyard by "[[The Doctor|a time traveller of some renown]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Danger Men (novel)|The Danger Men]]'')
In [[2011]], the gnome was placed in a graveyard by "[[The Doctor|a time traveller of some renown]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Danger Men (novel)|The Danger Men]]'')
It sent [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] back in time from [[2011]] to [[1981]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Scary Monsters (novel)|Scary Monsters]]'') It later sent Alistair and [[Anne Travers]] back to [[1969]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear of the Web (novel)|Fear of the Web]]'') also sending [[Bill Bishop]] to [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Danger Men (novel)|The Danger Men]]'')
It sent [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] back in time from [[2011]] to [[1981]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Scary Monsters (novel)|Scary Monsters]]'') It later sent Alistair, [[Anne Travers]] and [[William Bishop|Bill Bishop]] back to [[1969]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear of the Web (novel)|Fear of the Web]]'') this was followed by other trips, including [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Danger Men (novel)|The Danger Men]]'')
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Revision as of 15:55, 24 December 2018

The Laughing Gnome was a object that outwardly resembled a garden gnome, yet had the capability to send souls back through time using astral projection, sometimes into other bodies. (PROSE: Fear of the Web, The Danger Men) It was also able to swop bodies for its victims if the host's body suffered a shock, placing them into the body of the person nearest to them. (PROSE: The Danger Men)

In 2011, the gnome was placed in a graveyard by "a time traveller of some renown". (PROSE: The Danger Men) It sent Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart back in time from 2011 to 1981. (PROSE: Scary Monsters) It later sent Alistair, Anne Travers and Bill Bishop back to 1969, (PROSE: Fear of the Web) this was followed by other trips, including 1999. (PROSE: The Danger Men)