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The Doctor is getting some strange readings from the TARDIS. One reading says there will be a temporal anomaly on Earth on [[1 January]] [[2100]], and the other reading says there won't be any anomaly. He and Peri go to [[Prague]] on [[31 December]] to investigate.
The Doctor is getting some strange readings from the TARDIS. One reading says there will be a temporal anomaly on Earth on [[1 January]] [[2100]], and the other reading says there won't be any anomaly. He and Peri go to [[Prague]] on [[31 December]] to investigate.


While there, the Doctor attends a lecture on the imminent adding of a leap second to Earth's calendar. The second will be added in a staggered fashion all over the world.
While there, the Doctor attends a lecture on the imminent adding of a [[leap second]] to [[Earth calendar|Earth's calendar]]. The second will be added in a staggered fashion all over the world.


As the Doctor goes to meet with Peri for [[coffee]], he notices someone hiding nearby. After a bit of questioning, the man reveals he is [[Techu]], a Time Lord who knew the Doctor on Gallifrey. Techu is concerned that the adding of the leap second will be a disaster for Earth.
As the Doctor goes to meet with Peri for [[coffee]], he notices someone hiding nearby. After a bit of questioning, the man reveals he is [[Techu]], a Time Lord who knew the Doctor on Gallifrey. Techu is concerned that the adding of the leap second will be a disaster for Earth.
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