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* The miniature clockwork people created by the [[Seventh Doctor]] for his model [[train]] set ([[ST]]: ''[[Model Train Set]]'')
* The miniature clockwork people created by the [[Seventh Doctor]] for his model [[train]] set ([[ST]]: ''[[Model Train Set]]'')


[[Iris Wildthyme]] claimed to be a renegade from a race called the Clockworks. In this case, the name referred to their rigid demeanour and role in keeping the [[multiverse]] orderly.
[[Iris Wildthyme]] claimed to be a renegade from a race called the [[Clockworks]]. In this case, the name referred to their rigid demeanour and role in keeping the [[multiverse]] orderly.
 
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Revision as of 14:24, 7 December 2011

Clockwork was the inner workings of a clock or any similar, mechanical device. It was usually powered by a winding device that, when wound, generated energy through a spring, pendulum or gear to create a motion. Wind-up toys frequently contained clockwork.

Examples of clockwork in the universe includes...

Iris Wildthyme claimed to be a renegade from a race called the Clockworks. In this case, the name referred to their rigid demeanour and role in keeping the multiverse orderly.