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The Secondary Cressida document, published by Hatper-Mysteria-Ellerycorp Press in 2977 as The Secondary Cressida document - Even More Suppressed Texts of the Vatican Library, was the name given by later scholars to a diary kept by Vicki Pallister after she adopted the name Cressida and left the Doctor's company to live in the 13th century BC with Troilus. With the Primary Cressida document, it formed the Cressida Manuscripts. This document was apparently less accepted as a reliable historical text than its counterpart, being a transcribed fragment allegedly found at a Church of Rome jumble sale.

Following on from Vicki's account of her encounter with a "younger" version of the Doctor she knew in the Primary Cressida document, she wrote about the success of her ruse, describing how the Doctor had read her carefully exposed diary and believed nothing to be amiss. Vicki revealed that this Doctor was "definitely" a Dalek robot double like the one they had previously sent after her and the Doctor, speculating that he was probably feeding on her jumbled memories and that the Daleks had made him younger this time to make the deception less obvious. Concluding the diary entry, Vicki outlined the plan for her party to overpower and destroy the Doctor and his companions at dinner that night. As Vicki later detailed in her main diary to her embarrassment, the Doctor turned out to actually be the Doctor, only an older version of him with a new face. (PROSE: Apocrypha Bipedium [+]Loading...["Apocrypha Bipedium (short story)"])

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