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|doctor=Seventh Doctor  
|doctor=Seventh Doctor  
|companions= [[Melanie Bush]]  
|companions= [[Melanie Bush]]  
|enemy= {{il|The [[Slithergee]]s|Puxatornee [[human]]s|The [[Quark]]s (unseen)}}
|enemy=The [[Slithergee]]s, Puxatornee [[human]]s
|setting= [[Puxatornee]], [[24 December|24]] and [[25 December]] [[3060]] and [[3090]]
|setting= [[Puxatornee]], [[24 December|24]] and [[25 December]] [[3060]] and [[3090]]
|writer= [[Jonathan Morris]]  
|writer= [[Jonathan Morris]]  
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|next= Omega (audio story)}}{{audio stub}}
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the forty-sixth [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly ''Doctor Who'' audio story]] produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. Released in [[2003]] featuring the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]]. It was notable for its highly experimental format. Each of the two discs (which each contained two episodes) could be listened to in whatever order the listener chose. The [[serial]] detailed what happened when the Doctor was coerced into changing the past by altering the fate of the president of a human colony, but offered no conclusions about which of the versions of history was the "correct" one.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the forty-sixth [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly ''Doctor Who'' audio story]] produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. Released in [[2003]] featuring the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]], it was notable for its highly experimental format. Each of the two discs (which each contained two episodes) could be listened to in whatever order the listener chose. The [[serial]] detailed what happened when the Doctor was coerced into changing the past by altering the fate of the president of a human colony, but offered no conclusions about which of the versions of history was the "correct" one.


The play was further notable for being the closest the [[Quark]]s have ever come to returning to performed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' since ''[[The War Games]]''. Though never heard, the Quarks are essentially the {{w|MacGuffin}} of the story and are mentioned at least once in each episode. From the Doctor and Mel's perspective, the events of ''Flip-Flop'' were merely a side-trip from their current "mission" to defeat the Quarks aboard the space-yacht ''[[Pinto (ship)|Pinto]]''.
The play was further notable for being the closest the [[Quark]]s have ever come to returning to performed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' since ''[[The War Games]]''. Though never heard, the Quarks are essentially the {{w|MacGuffin}} of the story and are mentioned at least once in each episode. From the Doctor and Mel's perspective, the events of ''Flip-Flop'' were merely a side-trip from their current "mission" to defeat the Quarks aboard the space-yacht ''[[Pinto (ship)|Pinto]]''.
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