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'''''The Doctor's Guide to 2012''''' is a meta-fictional short story printed in [[DWA 249]]. The story is presented as an in-universe, month-by-month rundown from the [[Eleventh Doctor]] of events of the, from the reader's perspective, upcoming year.
'''''The Doctor's Guide to 2012''''' is a meta-fictional short story printed in [[DWA 249]]. The story is presented as an in-universe, month-by-month rundown from the [[Eleventh Doctor]] of events of the, from the reader's perspective, upcoming year.

Revision as of 02:52, 26 August 2024

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The Doctor's Guide to 2012 is a meta-fictional short story printed in DWA 249. The story is presented as an in-universe, month-by-month rundown from the Eleventh Doctor of events of the, from the reader's perspective, upcoming year.

Summary

January

Wow! 2012! Look at it there, all shiny and new. And cold! Shiny and new and cold and full of tiny horses from outer space. Yes, January sees Earth invaded by horses so tiddly that no one notices. Except me, of course. I give them some tiny sugar lumps and they go home very happy.

February

Bah! February is a rubbish month! Except in 2012, when it is absolutely BRILLIANT! For reasons scientists are unable to explain, the whole month smells faintly of blackcurrant, except in Doncaster, where everything goes a lovely shade of orange.

March

A meteor in the exact shape of Dermot O'Leary's face comes dangerously close to Earth in March, but burns up in the atmosphere until it is no bigger than a pea that looks just like Davina McCall. Spooky!

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Worldbuilding

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