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In [[Transmission (Introducing Doctor Who: Redacted)|a transmission]] to '[[planet]] [[Earth]]', the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] claimed that her, [[Companion|her friends]], and 'anyone who'd ever [[Helping|helped]] [her]' were being "'''erased''' from [[existence]] - [[Redaction|redacted]] from [[reality]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Introducing Doctor Who: Redacted (audio story)|Introducing Doctor Who: Redacted]]'')
In [[Transmission (Introducing Doctor Who: Redacted)|a transmission]] to '[[planet]] [[Earth]]', the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] claimed that her, [[Companion|her friends]], and 'anyone who'd ever [[Helping|helped]] [her]' were being "'''erased''' from [[existence]] - [[Redaction|redacted]] from [[reality]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Introducing Doctor Who: Redacted (audio story)|Introducing Doctor Who: Redacted]]'')


== Behind the Scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
This concept is likely to be the same as [[temporal dissolution]], which is also called "temporal erasure".  
This concept is likely to be the same as [[temporal dissolution]], which is also called "temporal erasure".  
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In a transmission to 'planet Earth', the Thirteenth Doctor claimed that her, her friends, and 'anyone who'd ever helped [her]' were being "erased from existence - redacted from reality". (AUDIO: Introducing Doctor Who: Redacted)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

This concept is likely to be the same as temporal dissolution, which is also called "temporal erasure".