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A crack in the starship Byzantium was among those encountered by the Eleventh Doctor. (TV: Flesh and Stone)

At the beginning of the Eleventh Doctor's life, he found himself in a version of his universe whose skin was cracking at every moment in time due to the explosion of the Doctor's TARDIS. (TV: The Pandorica Opens) These cracks erased things from existence, with many events from the Tenth Doctor's post-Time War universe undone. (TV: Flesh and Stone, PROSE: Student Bodies)

History

During the Last Great Time War, this reality among others was observed as a Matrix extrapolation of the possible future. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)

A crack in Amy Pond's house in Leadworth was responsible for the loss of her mother and father, Tabetha and Augustus Pond. As a result, she grew up with her Aunt Sharon. (TV: The Big Bang, The Eleventh Hour) The Doctor also implied that the cracks were responsible for a "duck pond" which was devoid of ducks. (TV: Flesh and Stone, The Eleventh Hour)

The Doctor became aware that Amy did not remember the earlier 21st century Dalek invasion, (TV: Victory of the Daleks) and also realised that "no-one remember[ed]" the CyberKing over Victorian London. (TV: Flesh and Stone)

Following the establishment of the New Dalek Paradigm, the Doctor was traveling with Amy alone when he found that the Daleks had changed history using the Eye of Time, repopulating their home planet of Skaro whilst invading Earth and exterminating humanity in 1963, which endangered Amy's existence. By returning to the ruined Skaro before the Daleks arrived, the Doctor was able to set the Eye of Time free, thwarting the Daleks and reverting the changes they had made. (GAME: City of the Daleks)

During the 51st century crash of the Byzantium, a crack aboard the spaceship Byzantium, in succession, erased Church clerics Crispin, Marco, Pedro, Phillip. As Amy observed, these clerics did not realise the danger of the crack as it caused to them to forget those who had been erased, with the Doctor explaining to her that she remembered them because she was now a time traveller. Ultimately, this crack was closed after a number of Weeping Angels fell into it, forming a sufficiently complex space-time event to temporarily close the crack. (TV: Flesh and Stone)

Another change to the timeline occurred in Cwmtaff in 2020, when a crack in a Silurian city erased the body of Amy's fiancé Rory Williams after he was killed by Restac. Whilst the Doctor remembered Rory, Amy lost her memory of him due to his close association with her. The change to history was seen when an older Amy native to 2020 waved to her past self from a distance as she departed with the Doctor; when the Doctor first arrived in Cwmtaff with Amy and Rory, the couple were waved at by both their future selves. It was also from this crack that the Doctor managed to retrieve a piece of the TARDIS' outer plasmic shell, much to his concern. (TV: Cold Blood)

Following the loss of Rory, a minor change to history occurred when the Doctor and Amy saw Vincent van Gogh's painting The Church at Auvers in 2010. Noticing an alien creature painted into the one church's windows, the Doctor and Amy went to van Gogh's village in 1890 where they met van Gogh and saw that the Krafayis was stopped. Once the being was dispatched, the painting hanging in the Musée d'Orsay no longer had a Krafayis in the windows. Amy had hoped to prevent the mentally troubled artist's historically recorded suicide at age 37 only to learn that it still occurred, which came as no surprise to the Doctor. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)

Eventually, as the Doctor's present aligned with the moment of the TARDIS' explosion, this universe was nearly completely destroyed in a total event collapse, with the Starless World remaining as the eye of the storm. Using the few remaining particles untouched by the collapse, the Doctor was able to undo the damage by creating a rebooted universe in Big Bang Two. Events from the cracked version of reality carried over into this universe, (TV: The Big Bang) with some accounts indicating some events erased by the cracks were not restored. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)

This reality continued to exist in some form as a dead timeline. Same and Different once visited this timeline in its final moments in Leadworth. (PROSE: The Paradox Moon)