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After activating, each cube displayed unique characteristics. One opened and closed at the sides; one rattled; one took a reading of [[Amy Pond]]'s pulse by stabbing at her palm with hidden spikes; one hovered, browsed the [[Internet]] and attacked the Doctor with a blaster hidden inside; one caused mood swings in the nearest human; one emitted fire for no discernable reason; and one played an endless loop of the "[[Chicken Dance]]" song.
After activating, each cube displayed unique characteristics. One opened and closed at the sides; one rattled; one took a reading of [[Amy Pond]]'s pulse by stabbing at her palm with hidden spikes; one hovered, browsed the [[Internet]] and attacked the Doctor with a blaster hidden inside; one caused mood swings in the nearest human; one emitted fire for no discernable reason; and one played an endless loop of the "[[Chicken Dance]]" song.


[[File:Cube_on_the_Road.jpeg|thumb|A cube found one morning.]]
[[File:Cube_on_the_Road.jpeg|thumb|A cube on the streets of [[England]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'')]]


After forty-seven minutes of this random activity, the cubes all simultaneously shut down, then started spontaneously counting down from seven. At the end of the countdown, each cube caused the [[heart]] of the nearest human to turn off; one also turned off the Doctor's left heart.
After forty-seven minutes of this random activity, the cubes all simultaneously shut down, then started spontaneously counting down from seven. At the end of the countdown, each cube caused the [[heart]] of the nearest human to turn off; one also turned off the Doctor's left heart.
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