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The '''Journal of Impossible Things''' was a journal kept by [[John Smith]] of his strange [[dream]]s - actually memories from his life as [[the Doctor]]'s [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]], with some memories of previous incarnations' appearances. All but [[Martha Jones]] believed these to be products of John Smith's imagination.
The '''Journal of Impossible Things''' was a journal kept by [[John Smith]] of his strange [[dream]]s - actually memories from his life as [[the Doctor]]'s [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]], with some memories of previous incarnations' appearances. All but [[Martha Jones]] believed these to be products of John Smith's imagination.


==Contents==
==Contents la la la==
*[[The Doctor's TARDIS]]
*[[The Doctor's TARDIS]]
*[[Police box]]
*[[Police box]]
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*[[Auton]]s
*[[Auton]]s
*[[Raxacoricofallapatorian]]
*[[Raxacoricofallapatorian]]
*[[Big Ben]]
*[[Big Ben|Bi]]
*Raxacoricofallapatorian Inter-Steller Transporter
*References to the Doctor's family
*[[Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe]]
*[[Satellite Five]] (The Games Station)
*[[Sisters of Plenitude|Cat Nurses]]
*[[The Host|Lupine-Wavelength-Haemovariform]]
*[[K-9]]
*[[Clockwork Droid]]
*[[Martha Jones]]
*[[Joan Redfern (TV character)|Joan Redfern]]
*[[Dalek Emperor]]
*[[Anne Droid]]
*Captain [[Jack Harkness]]
*[[Pilot fish]]
*[[Sycorax]] Leader
*[[London Eye]]
*London Eye Capsule
*[[Rose Tyler|Rose]]'s face on television set
*[[Ood]]
*[[The Beast]]
*[[Toby Zed]]
*[[Tenth Doctor]]
*Nottingham?
*[[Empire State Building]]
*[[William Shakespeare]]
*[[William Shakespeare]]
==After John Smith==
==After John Smith==
John Smith gave the book to [[Joan Redfern (TV character)|Joan Redfern]], who apparently annotated it with a detailed chronicle of [[Human Nature (TV story)|her love story]] with [[Tenth Doctor|a strange visitor from beyond the stars.]] In the [[21st century]], this annotated version of the book fell in possession of her great grand daughter, [[Verity Newman]], who published it as a partial biography of Joan herself. The [[The End of Time (TV story)|dying Doctor]] visited the first book signing, giving away his identity by naming himself as "The Doctor" (since Verity had recognized the name used by Joan to describe her alien lover). He then asked Verity about Joan, going away to meet [[Regeneration|his final fate]] after being assured of Joans ultimate happiness in life. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
John Smith gave the book to [[Joan Redfern (TV character)|Joan Redfern]], who apparently annotated it with a detailed chronicle of [[Human Nature (TV story)|her love story]] with [[Tenth Doctor|a strange visitor from beyond the stars.]] In the [[21st century]], this annotated version of the book fell in possession of her great grand daughter, [[Verity Newman]], who published it as a partial biography of Joan herself. The [[The End of Time (TV story)|dying Doctor]] visited the first book signing, giving away his identity by naming himself as "The Doctor" (since Verity had recognized the name used by Joan to describe her alien lover). He then asked Verity about Joan, going away to meet [[Regeneration|his final fate]] after being assured of Joans ultimate happiness in life. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
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Revision as of 00:46, 3 February 2010

The Journal of Impossible Things was a journal kept by John Smith of his strange dreams - actually memories from his life as the Doctor's tenth incarnation, with some memories of previous incarnations' appearances. All but Martha Jones believed these to be products of John Smith's imagination.

Contents la la la

After John Smith

John Smith gave the book to Joan Redfern, who apparently annotated it with a detailed chronicle of her love story with a strange visitor from beyond the stars. In the 21st century, this annotated version of the book fell in possession of her great grand daughter, Verity Newman, who published it as a partial biography of Joan herself. The dying Doctor visited the first book signing, giving away his identity by naming himself as "The Doctor" (since Verity had recognized the name used by Joan to describe her alien lover). He then asked Verity about Joan, going away to meet his final fate after being assured of Joans ultimate happiness in life. (DW: The End of Time)